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Mediterranean swim clubs: when swimming was a way of life

Long before trendy beach clubs and infinity pools, swim clubs were the beating heart of Mediterranean summers. From the Côte d’Azur to the Italian coast, via the Balearic Islands and the Dalmatian coast, these bathing spots were much more than just a pool to swim in. They were places for socialising, sport, relaxation and elegance, where a true art of living took shape.

The golden age of swimming in the Mediterranean

In the aftermath of the Second World War, the 1950s saw the rise of seaside leisure. Swimming became a popular sport, but also a social activity. Families spent their days by the water’s edge, children learnt to dive, and clubs organised competitions, demonstrations and summer festivals.

A vintage swimming pool with a concrete diving board on the French Riviera in the 1950s

All around the Mediterranean, swim clubs embodied this post-war optimism. People would meet there first thing in the morning for a few laps before enjoying the sun, lunch on a terrace or a stroll along the coast. The atmosphere was simple, sporty and cheerful.

Swimming pools that have become iconic

The swimming pools of this era have an instantly recognisable aesthetic. Geometric lines, white concrete diving boards, metal railings, blue mosaics and large terraces bathed in light: their architecture perfectly captures the modernist spirit of the 1950s.

A Mediterranean-style swimming pool seen from above, with the shadows of palm trees and a parasol

Some are built right by the sea, whilst others even use filtered seawater. They seem suspended between land and horizon, offering a spectacular setting where the blue of the pool blends with that of the Mediterranean.

Even today, these places continue to inspire architects, photographers and designers. Their minimalist, luminous and timeless aesthetic has stood the test of time without losing any of its charm.

The vintage posters that shaped the collective imagination

It is impossible to talk about swim clubs without mentioning their visual identity. In the 1950s and 1960s, clubs, seaside resorts and swimming competitions promoted themselves through magnificent illustrated posters.

Vintage poster for the Côte d'Azur Swimming Club from the 1950s

The colours are bold: azure blue, coral red, sunshine yellow. Swimmers are depicted in dynamic poses, the typography is elegant and the compositions exude optimism. These posters celebrate movement, travel and the simple pleasures of summer.

Today, they continue to fuel the collective imagination of the Mediterranean Riviera. They instantly evoke dives under the sun, afternoons by the pool and long summer evenings.

The Riviera spirit of the 1950s

The Riviera of that era had a special atmosphere. Days passed slowly between swimming, walks and meals on the terrace. Swimming clubs became lively hubs where athletes, holidaymakers and locals mingled.

Bathers sitting at a table under a striped awning overlooking the sea, with a 1950s Riviera atmosphere
The Riviera way of life: lunch on a terrace, with your feet almost in the water.

There is a balance between activity and relaxation, between elegance and simplicity. Nothing is ostentatious. Luxury lies in time spent outdoors, in the proximity to the water and in the pleasure of sharing these moments with loved ones.

It is precisely this spirit that continues to appeal today. A quest for authenticity, nature and simple moments that contrasts with the fast pace of everyday life.

A source of inspiration for the Swim Club Series

The Swim Club Series was born from this Mediterranean heritage. Its colours, graphics and visual aesthetic draw on the style of vintage swimming clubs, retro posters and iconic swimming pools that defined the summers of the 1950s.

A group wearing Swim Club ponchos on a concrete diving board - After Essentials

Woman in a Swim Club poncho lying on the rocks by the sea - After Essentials

A group wearing Swim Club ponchos with a geometric pattern by the seaside - After Essentials

Man in a Swim Club poncho by a swimming pool with a lifebuoy - After Essentials

Man in a Swim Club poncho crouching on the rocks facing the sea - After Essentials

Two people wearing Swim Club ponchos by a seawater pool - After Essentials

Each design evokes an era when swimming was as much a pleasure as a way of life. An era of morning dips, sun-warmed terraces, turquoise water and long days spent by the poolside.

More than just a collection of ponchos, the Swim Club Series celebrates this timeless way of life. That of Mediterranean summers where every swim became a memory.

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