Spa uniform specialist Fashionizer Spa has launched a new line of tunics and trousers called the Grove Collection.
The clothing has been created to serve both luxury and mid-market spas at a more accessible price point. The new range will sit alongside Fashionizer’s sustainable lines.
Dorota Ziolkowska, sales and marketing director, Fashionzer Spa Uniforms: “We recognised that many spas share our belief that staff presentation matters enormously and love the style and fit of our garments. But with the rise in energy and staffing costs, we have recognised that not every property has the budget for our sustainable garments. We are launching the Grove Collection to enable properties that wish to work with our highly responsive team, a new type of uniform that looks and feels genuinely different, a premium product at a price point that works.”
The no-iron fabric reduces time spent on laundry and the clean silhouettes have been designed to provide a flattering, relaxed fit, according to the brand.
The fabric blend comprises 61 per cent cotton, 34 per cent polyester and 5 per cent elastane.
Fashionizer Spa Uniforms’ clients include Retreat at The Blue Lagoon; Le Grand Spa Gstaad; Villa Stephanie at Brenners Park Hotel Baden-Baden; Spa at Ashford Castle, Ireland; Meraki Wellness Grand Cayman; and Six Senses Spas.