Women’s swimwear is no longer just about looking good by the water—it’s about how a piece fits into real life. From beach vacations to quick dips and resort wear moments, today’s swimwear trends are shaped by comfort, versatility, and confidence. Modern shoppers are more intentional, choosing styles that feel personal, flattering, and wearable beyond one […]
Honey-dipped daydreamer? Coastal chill siren? Sunset flirt? Citrus-clean minimalist? Or tropical muse? Now that we’ve done the golden-hour roll call, odds are you already know which vibe you slip into the second your passport stamps and the sun hits your collarbone. You could pick your archetype by name alone — but we’re not handing out sparkling, sunset-coded glory without the details to match.
Enter LSPACE: the breezy California lifestyle brand founded by Monica Wise, built on sun-soaked silhouettes and swim that feels like a vacation moodboard come to life. Their new Golden Hour Getaway collection drifts between loose fits, flirty cuts, and those perfect glide-from-beach-to-glam pieces you wear from daylight tan to rooftop twilight. We’ve pulled our favorite ready-to-wear looks from the drop and paired each one with its golden-hour persona — so you can figure out exactly which piece belongs in your suitcase (and on your sunset stroll). And once you’ve met your vacation alter ego? We’ll pour the perfect mocktail to match her glow.
The Honey POP received samples from LSPACE in exchange for editorial promotion.
☀️ The Honey-Dipped Daydreamer
Our sun-bathing poet — the girl who collects sunsets like orange-hued love letters — lives in a palette of blush petal pinks, soft apricot haze, and (obviously) honey. She’s glowing before she even speaks. That’s why we’re styling her in the Tatum One Piece Swimsuit in Begonia: a romantic, curve-hugging softie with a hammered gold ring at the bust that makes the whole look (and fabric) feel deliciously snatched by sunlight.
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The model paired it with a tie-dyed bandana, but LSPACE has you covered with accessories that lean fully into “soft-luxury vacation muse”: the palm-woven Coastal Sea Visor for coastal-chic shade, or the honey-tinted FREYRS Aria Sunglasses for a retro-romantic wink.
And when she finally turns from the sun, parched and glowing? She reaches for a Sparkling Peach Sunrise — a total glow-up of the classic virgin sunrise, swapping orange juice for peach so the drink matches her aura.
She doesn’t tan, she marinates in honeyed attention. Check out the recommended recipe here!
🌴 The Coastal Chill Siren
Our unbothered, seasalt-luxe girlie is the embodiment of “I’ll get there when the tide does,” dangling her toes in the water while she casually people-watches like it’s a sport. Her palette lives in frothy seafoam, coconut milk, and warm sand beige, which makes the Sander Top and Sander Skirt set her perfect match. The crochet duo is breezy and low-effort chic: a cropped sleeveless top paired with a tie-waist mini that looks like it was made to be worn over sun-kissed skin.
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And when she finally leaves her lounge throne for a sip? She reaches for a Coconut Mojito with green tea — chilled, creamy, and “I live here” energy in a glass.
She’s not trying to impress you — she’s letting the horizon do that for her. Check out the recommended recipe here!
🍓 The Sunset Flirt
Most likely to make her entrance after the sun dips and the air gets a little stickier, our Sunset Flirt is the “I’m adorable, but also mildly dangerous in warm lighting” girl of the lineup. Her palette glows in twinkle-gold highlight (dusted across the collarbone, obviously), rosé blush, and soft coral — so cheeky cuts are basically her love language.
That’s why we’re styling her in the April Top and Lia Short duo: a flame-red halter with a tie-front bodice and smocked back, paired with pocket shorts that read “dressy, but I still might cause trouble later.” The vibe is laidback, sultry — like she didn’t try, but somehow everyone looked twice.
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And accessories? She needs something that winks as hard as she does. Enter the oversized Moonlight Bag, stamped with “cheeky” in big, juicy red lettering — a whole personality on its own.
When she pauses long enough to sip something? It’s the Strawberry Lime Mocktail Margarita — sweet on the surface, spicy once it lands, and absolutely main-character coded.
She’s the reason golden hour turns into someone’s plot twist. Check out the recommended recipe here!
🍋 The Citrus-Clean Minimalist
Quiet luxury in a sunbeam, the Citrus-Clean Minimalist is the soft wallflower whose presence is felt, not announced. Her palette is lemon sorbet, always-sipping-never-pouring champagne, and salted olive accents — the elegant neutrals that make the Tessa Top and Lia Shorts her natural habitat. Both come in crisp white: the strapless tie-back top with an elastic, ruched band is a soft ode to sun-kissed shoulders, while the mid-rise shorts (with both side and back pockets) are the perfect minimalist cover-up for a just-as-elevated bikini underneath.
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When the breeze rolls in, she layers — never bundles — with the Shell Be ThereCardigan, delicate cream and light-brown seashells scattering across the knit like the shore decided to accessorize her.
And for her drink? A Lemon Drop Martini Mocktail — the kind that arrives like a statement without volume. Sleek glassware, clean citrus finish, no visual fuss… It’s her silhouette in beverage form.
She looks like she smells like a spa lobby and has never experienced chaos. Check out the recommended recipe here!
🌺 The Tropical Muse
Our sun-ripened siren, the Tropical Muse, is the girl sunscreen is trying (and failing) to protect you from — the heatwave aura too enticing for mere SPF. She’s guava red, ocean glow, and lush palm green incarnate, which makes the All I Need Mini in Hibiscus Bloom her natural stage: a throw-it-on dress that still reads like slow-burn glamour.
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The delicate keyhole back and fluid drape spark movement with every step — she doesn’t walk, she blooms through the room. Style her with the TKEES Square Toe Lily Sandals in red (though she’ll abandon them the second her feet meet warm sand) or the Vienna Clutch, adorned with real shells, seeds, beads, and sequins — part accessory, part shoreline trophy case.
And drink of choice? A Spicy Guava Mocktail — juicy, tropical, and just dangerous enough to feel like folklore in a glass.
She doesn’t enter a space — she shifts barometric pressure. Check out the recommended recipe here!
Every sunset deserves its muse — and now you’ve found yours.
Already counting down to that perfect glow-shot moment? When you’re all dressed up in your Golden Hour Getaway look and sipping your matching mocktail, snap a pic and tag us on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook — and don’t forget to tag LSPACE, too. We want to see your sunset alter ego in the wild.
A dash of scandal, a sprinkle of international mingling, and—don’t you dare forget your Love Island water bottle—the reality juggernaut is back, serving us a steady feed of endless bikinis. Think: metal-heart embellishments, blinding glitter, even a cut-out one-piece cameo. We seethe with envy at the styles every season, but this time? No need. Luli Fama, the Latin-owned luxury swim and resort brand, is officially turning up the heat in our own closets. And since it’s game season (and what’s Love Island without a little competition), we’re staging our own challenge: pairing some of the girls from Love Island Games season two with Luli Fama’s boldest swimwear. The twist? The duo you pick is the one you’d back as your ride-or-die in the villa.
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Andrea Carmona
Nothing screams bombshell-meets-strategic-flirt more than Andrea Carmona coupling up with Rob Rausch on Love Island USA season six—our girl with the kind of luscious blonde hair that even Barbie might side-eye with envy. But this is the villa, where love triangles multiply like sunscreen bottles, and with Rob caught between Andrea and Leah Kateb, the girls eventually voted Andrea out. Plot twist: she came back swinging in Love Island Games, instantly proving herself a strong competitor and a magnet for the boys—every bombshell arrival seemingly wanting a piece, and a few kisses haven’t hurt her case.
Luli Fama’s Golden Sunset is her perfect match. At first glance, its golden shimmer feels deceptively tame—like Andrea playing it cool while she scopes out her options. But turn to the side, and the bold crisscross strings reveal themselves, a daring detail that catches the eye and doesn’t let go. The swimsuit toes the line between understated glam and magnetic allure: it glows in the daylight, then transforms into something bold and unforgettable when you catch that side view.
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Andreina Santos
Coming in hot as a bombshell on season seven of Love Island USA before taking over Love Island Games, Andreina Santos is a crackling serve of rapid-fire Spanish one-liners and that iconic laugh you could hear echoing across the villa. She’s the definition of a firecracker—equal parts charm and chaos—never hesitating to call someone out if they’re moving sideways.
That’s exactly why Luli Fama’s Caribbean Fantasy piece feels like it was stitched with her in mind. The electric green floral print mirrors her energy—bright, impossible to ignore, and a little untamed—while the flirty string bow at the back doubles down on her mix of playfulness and power. It’s a look that says: “Yes, I’m sweet, but test me and you’ll get burned.”
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Garbi Denteh
Belgium season four, flirted her way through, and actually flipped the Casa Amor script by finding her perfect runner-up match in Junar Enrique—proof that not every Casa connection belongs on the icks list. Fast forward to Love Island Games and she levels up immediately, snagging first place in the very first challenge and claiming first pick of the boys (hi, Kendall Washington).
Enter the Bella bikini, which couldn’t be a truer reflection of her vibe. Ribbed and metallic, the shimmering blue catches the light from every angle, echoing her bold, magnetic presence in the villa—you can’t not look. The ribbed texture adds depth and edge, a little unexpected detail that mirrors how Garbi can surprise you when you think you’ve got her pegged. The Bella doesn’t just sit pretty—it announces itself, just like Garbi does the second she walks into a room.
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Lucinda Strafford
Our glamorous globetrotter, Lucinda Strafford, first turned heads as a bombshell on Love Island UK season seven before kangaroo-hopping down under to Love Island OZ season five, where she coupled up with Zac Nunns and snagged a second-place finish. Now she’s back for Love Island Games, mixing cultures and chaos with ease. She’s collected heartbreak (that broken-heart necklace, ouch), handed it back like a pro, and then cemented her spot in the villa after dueling Andreina. Lucinda carries it all: the soft edges of vulnerability, the grit of a competitor, and the undeniable sparkle of glam.
That trifecta makes Luli Fama’s Golden Sunset bikini her perfect match. The halterneck ring detailing creates a daring cutout at the bust, hinting at playfulness while keeping it classy. Tie it low in the back and it becomes this sultry mix of sophistication and surprise—exactly like Lucinda’s knack for flipping a storyline when you least expect it. The bottoms echo that energy with sleek rings at either hip, drawing the eye while still feeling effortless. And the golden shimmer? It doesn’t just catch the light—it trails after her as she moves, like she’s walking in her own spotlight. It’s bold, snug, and radiant, the kind of look that can carry heartbreak, resilience, and a cheeky wink all in one.
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So, which bikinis are you strutting through the villa in after locking in your favorite Love Island baddie? Take a long look at Luli Fama before it inevitably cannonballs straight into your cart,—and when the try-on haul happens, flood our socials (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, the whole lot). We already know you’ll be serving main-character energy.
If you’re looking for a bathing suit that can be buttoned up for lap swimming or unbuttoned for a cruise, this ribbed one-piece is a favorite among Nordstrom customers and our shopping editor. She gives it high marks for comfort, versatility, and style.
Editor Quote: “Sporty but flattering, this has quickly become my go-to swimsuit. The full back coverage means I can easily re-apply my own sunscreen and the compression holds me in without feeling constrictive. It also doubles as a bodysuit, so I can throw on a skirt or linen pants and head from the pool to dinner — a beach vacation dream.” — Angela Elias, contributing shopping editor
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Each year, as the weather gets warmer, one of my favorite things to shop for is stylish swimwear that will make me look and feel confident. I would buy pieces that were considered the “it” style for the summer, but when the next year rolled around, I’d want a new look. I never really took the time to invest in basic swimwear staples that I could rely on for years to come — that is until Araks came into my life. What made me interested in trying out Araks’s swimwear is the brand ethos; Araks is all about classic pieces you’ll want to repeat again and again. “We design collections meant to work interchangeably with pieces from the past or those yet to come,” the site reads. Araks delivers quality items with a flattering fit and designs that are dependable and comfortable so naturally, I was excited to try some of its bestselling swimwear.
What’s the Criteria For a Good Swimwear?
When shopping for swimwear, we want pieces that fit comfortably, look flattering, and are made with materials that are thick and durable so that they can handle everything from salty waves to chlorinated pools. Good swimwear should fit snugly against the body without causing discomfort or chafing. Depending on your needs and preferences, you should consider the swimwear’s coverage, waistline, and leg cut. If you’re larger-chested like I am, you’ll probably want bikini tops or one pieces that offer support with an underwire or a built-in bra. Good swimwear should complement your body shape and personal style. Overall, it should make you feel confident.
What I Like About Araks Swimwear:
I decided to try on Araks’s Natalie One Piece ($320) and the Juliette One Piece ($360) as both swimsuits had classic silhouettes with a fun, trend-driven twist. Even before wearing the swimwear, I was impressed by the quality of the fabric; it’s lightweight yet opaque and stretchy yet supportive. Both my one-pieces have a built-in bra shelf, which I appreciated as someone with a bigger bust who requires support.
Although the Natalie One Piece looks simple, it has a cut-out back that adds a fun flair and breathability. The built-in shelf bra supports and lifts the bustline, and its square neckline isn’t risqué so I felt totally comfortable. I tend to go for pieces with adjustable straps to ensure everything stays in place; however, the straps on the Natalie One Piece are thick and did not slide down.
The Juliette One Piece is a trendier option featuring an asymmetrical design with a one-shoulder neckline. Similar to the Natalie One Piece, this style also has a supportive built-in shelf bra that flatters the bust area. The Juliette One Piece features a cut-out on the side that helps accentuate my curves. It also has a three-strip cut-out at the back for a more modern, edgy look. According to the brand’s site, this one piece is made from Econyl fabric, which is a regenerated nylon that comes from discarded fishing nets, making this suit a sustainable swimwear option.
These two one-pieces are in line with the brand’s mission of creating timeless pieces that can outlive ever-changing trend cycles. I actually wore the Natalie one-piece as a bodysuit with jeans and sneakers, and no one could tell I was sporting swimwear to a bar (which also helped with accidentally spilled drinks). Given its hefty price point, I appreciated how versatile these pieces can be, whether part of my swim-season essentials or as an everyday staple. Araks’s swimwear is functional, flattering, and timeless and is well worth the investment.
What to Consider Before Trying Araks Swimwear:
To properly care for the swimwear, the brand suggests rinsing the pieces in cool water immediately after swimming to remove excess salt and chlorine. It’s best to use a gentle detergent and to dry flat but not in direct sunlight to avoid fading. To ensure that the swimwear does not get unnecessarily damaged, you should not tumble dry, iron, or dry clean the pieces nor should you wring excess water out or use bleach.
Who Is Araks Swimwear Best For?
Araks’s swimwear is ideal for those looking for sustainable staple pieces made to last. Each piece is made with a thick, comfortable material that will not fall apart after a few uses.
The brand also has flattering silhouettes suitable for a wide range of body types. I don’t have to constantly adjust my suit or feel conscious of how the suit sits on my body.
Is Araks Swimwear Worth the Splurge?
If you’re looking for swimwear made from high-quality materials with timeless silhouettes that will not go out of style, this is the brand for you. Although Araks’s swimwear is on the pricey end, each piece is made to last with a flatting and supportive fit, making it worth the investment. I suggest buying one or two staple pieces you can use for years to come so you always have a go-to style that will make you feel good.
Additional Details:
The Natalie One Piece and the Juliette One Piece are made from an Oeko-Tex 100 certified polyamide and elastane blend fabric that offers UPF 50+ protection.
The Natalie One Piece is available in dark brown, and the Juliette One Piece is available in black and purple.
The swimwear comes in sizes ranging from XXS to XXL.
Araks swimwear is made in the USA.
Where is Araks Swimwear Available?
The Araks swimwear line is available on its brand’s site.
Rating: ★★★★★
Anvita Reddy is an assistant editor for PS Shopping. She has a passion for products and is an avid reviewer of everything including furniture, mattresses, home gadgets, cookware, tech, and more. Having dealt with acne as a teenager and into adulthood, her expertise lies in beauty. She has tried and tested plenty of skin care, makeup, hair care, and countless other beauty products.
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It may come as no surprise that Reformation’s revamped swimwear comes with new and improved materials. The line, which retails from $68 to $168 in sizes XS-XL, is made from a renewable and bio-based fiber called EVO by Fulgar. And, according to Reformation’s chief innovation officer Alison Melville, the product will only grow more sustainable with each seasonal drop (check out drop three here!). The first range incorporated deadstock fabric from the brand’s debut swimwear collection in 2019, and Reformation promises to “continue innovating and trying out new materials until we create the most sustainable swimwear possible,” according to Melville.
Instantly attracted to the striking bikinis and one-pieces, PS editors were eager to get our hands on the latest swimwear designs, many of which were influenced by bestselling products across other categories. “We designed Ref Swim to complement and round out our customers’ existing Ref wardrobes,” Melville tells PS. “Throughout the design process, we were inspired by the concept of outfitting and looked to the silhouettes of some of our top performing apparel items to create complementary swim pieces. For example, the Melanie Top was one of our most popular styles in 2023 so we carried the peekaboo design detail through in our Tossa One Piece and Tossa Bikini Top.”
Melville confirms that the success of drops one and two has exceeded expectations, with solid colors being most popular — a trend that speaks to the Ref shopper’s love for ’90s minimalism. The Tossa Top, Azure Bottom, and Soleil Top are within the top five SKUs, and they just so happen to be three of the pieces we selected to try at PS.
Ahead, you’ll hear from four different editors about their experiences trying Reformation swimwear with one shared sentiment: the quality is in the fabric and the fit.
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The Expert Edit features interviews with specialists about the products they swear by in their chosen field. For the latest installment, we spoke to Kira Fisher, VP Brand Design, Victoria’s Secret & Co, about her top recommendations for swim season, from bikinis to beach day essentials.
Kira Fisher, VP Brand Design, VS&Co, has roots in Newport Beach, CA, where the swim and surf culture became embedded in her DNA while she was growing up as an athlete. A Bachelors in Fine Arts and Major in Fashion Design from the Academy of Art University led her to design stints at Abercrombie & Fitch, Aéropostale, and American Eagle — and she eventually landed at Victoria’s Secret, where she’s grown with the brand for over nine years.
Fisher is now a seasoned pro when it comes to doling out advice for swim season, largely thanks to her experience learning about the VS customer and what they seek during the summer. “[Swim]wear is all about balancing sexy and comfort. I truly believe when you’re comfortable, you’re at your best and that makes you feel sexy and confident,” she tells PS. “It really comes down to what you like to wear – if its full coverage or a thong, or a full coverage top to a small triangle bikini, a brand’s line should offer a breadth of frames and coverages across tops and bottoms so everyone can feel comfortable. What I love about VS Swim is that, given Victoria’s Secret’s expertise in bras, our swim collection has such great frames that offer lift and support.”
Given VS’s design history in intimates, Fisher explains that the same technology, craftsmanship, and fabric knowledge is leveraged into both the Swim and Sport categories, which is why they’ve become so popular. Customers have been gravitating toward the Archival collection recently, with their eyes on more fashion-forward pieces that incorporate, chains, splashy patterns, and silhouettes that contour the body.
Fisher’s biggest piece of advice for those shopping for swim season is that “you know your own body better than anyone else. The biggest thing is you have to try it on and see how it makes you feel! [The] trying on experience really evolves you from what you think you will be comfortable in. Think about the coverage you want in your collection and go from there!”
Fisher talked to PS about her own personal must haves for a summer vacation, including everything from travel essentials to her favorite VS bikini to real time beach day indulgences. Ahead, shop her expert picks as a swim connoisseur.
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When you think of Fabletics, you might associate the brand with gymwear staples like workout leggings, bike shorts, and supportive sports bras — of which the label has no shortage. But there’s more to Fabletics than meets the eye, as evidenced by the brand’s latest spring collection. It features an array of functional, figure-hugging pieces that are designed to upgrade your spring wardrobe with a sporty flair.
In collaboration with Khloe Kardashian, the brand’s spring capsule pays homage to everything we love about the season (think bright colors, cute swimwear, and comfy everyday pieces), but through the lens of Fabletics’s signature athleisure aesthetic. The styles are made to fit a wide variety of body types, with a size spectrum that ranges from XXS-4XL. Despite its diverse product selection, the compression swimwear stands out as the real star of the line, as it’s made from a recycled polyester fabric that hugs curves and keeps everything feeling secure — so you can comfortably swim or skip along the beach in style.
In celebration of the new season, we tasked three editors with trying out Fabletics’s one-piece performance swimsuit. From the variety of colors and unique zippered design to the style’s stretchy, spandex composition, our editors share their honest reviews of the Fabletics swimwear collection ahead. To learn more about the creation of the line, check out our exclusive interview with Khloe Kardashian.
Bikinis are always high on the agenda, but never more so than at the start of spring/summer – when all that’s on everyone’s agenda is booking a holiday for some much-needed vitamin D.
It’s no surprise, either, that after swathes of swim and resort-inspired silhouettes walked the Fashion Week runways, we’re even more keen to grab our beach towels, sunglasses and beach cover-ups. From the swimwear tops at Hermès to the one-pieces at Giambattista Valli; everyone is chomping at the bit to update their bikini collections.
Nailing both briefs simultaneously, the design sits high on the hip – flattering every curve – and comes crafted from a comfortable, one-size-fits-all seersucker that stretches beyond your desires and snaps back just as easily. Granted, it’ll set you back £175, but when something’s going to last you as long as a Hunza G bikini promises to, it’s totally worth the investment. Plus, you can always save a few ££’s with these Net-A-Porter discount codes.
Elsewhere, fanciful, feminine embellishments like ruffles, ditsy prints and 3D corsages come approved by the likes of Maygel Coronel and Reina Olga, while bright, bold colours are big on the best bikinis of the season too. Make a beeline for Free People’s Swim line for a carnival of colours.
And, lest we leave out the bikini brands who are making a conscious effort to be less negatively impactful on the planet. Faithfull The Brand and Away That Day, we’re looking at you and your ECONYL materials.
It’s official: ditching your slightly saggy, faded old bikini in favour of an on trend two-piece is a guaranteed mood-booster, even without any dreamy #vacay plans secured for the rest of 2024. So cast your eyes over this lot.
Best bikini brands 2024
We love travelling to sunny destinations as much as the next person, so owning a good bikini is as vital as a passport to us. As a team of 30 people (all of different shapes, heights, ethnicities, sizes, and statures), we’ve tried hundreds of swim styles from equally as many brands, so we like to think we know what we’re talking about. From the way something fits to the materials it was made from, we take everything into consideration and genuinely wouldn’t include it if we didn’t think it was worth your £. Read more about how we test and pick everything here.
The idea of shopping for maternity swimwear filled me with fear when I found out I was expecting, but trust me: there are so many amazing pieces from the best swimwear brands on offer. The best part? We’ve done the scouring for you.
Swimwear shopping is right up there with jeans shopping – that is, something that can bring on the dread – but you just need to know how to shop. Our guide to the best maternity swimsuits has narrowed things down to 17 chic styles to suit all bumps and tastes, so we can pretty much guarantee you’ll find a style you love.
The best maternity swimwear has to tick a few boxes: it needs to flatter your burgeoning bump, support growing boobs and ideally be made from breathable, flexible fabric. Thankfully, the maternity swimwear we found also looks really damn good. I remember when I was pregnant with my first baby, I could only find boring black maternity swimsuits. This time around, however, I was delighted to stumble across flattering, trend-led and affordable swimwear.
If you’ve got the budget, splurging on a Hunza G suit or two is the ultimate pre-baby investment, as you can wear it postpartum with ease, too – thanks to its stretchy, crinkle material. These were definitely the best things I bought while pregnant that I’m still wearing now. Also, bonus, they do mummy-and-me styles, too, so I can match with my daughter one day.
If, like me, you’re seeking a few swimwear pieces for your babymoon, or you’re looking to take advantage of this glorious weather in your back garden, we’ve got you covered. I also carried on wearing my maternity swimwear long after baby was born – whether it was on family holidays or at baby swim classes – so I’ve included lots of pieces that will carry you through the post-partum period.
Best maternity swimsuits at a glance:
Hunza G Square Neck Swimsuit
Superstretch Maternity Swimsuit
What to look for in the best maternity swimwear:
Expandability, durability, longevity are the three key things to look for when shopping for maternity swimwear. When we grilled Chelsey Oliver, Chief Creative Officer at maternity brand Seraphine, she advised pregnant women to “look for super-stretchy swimwear fabrics to accommodate your growing bump” and to look out for gentle side ruching, which will give you even extra room to grow and will ensure the swimsuit doesn’t constrict you. They also say it’s important to look for extra features that will give your swimsuit longevity, meaning it can be worn beyond your pregnancy journey. “If the swimsuit has easy access for breastfeeding, this will give you an extra reason to keep wearing after your baby is born!” It’s also important to look for high-quality swimwear fabric that will last a long time and wash well, and straps that can be adjusted for better support.
We scoured a plethora of brands, from high street to higher-end, to find the best maternity swimwear that offers great coverage, comfort and support and, most importantly, made us feel empowered. We’ve also paid particular attention to specifics like cost, fabrics, sustainability and wearability in order to narrow it down – because we know that stuff is important.
Millie Bobby Brown is taking the coquette trend out of the house and to the beach. The Stranger Things star just put her personal spin on the super-girly aesthetic in a cherry-print bikini from celeb fave Frankies Bikinis.
Brown shared a few pics from a recent beach vacation wearing the cutest black triangle bikini covered in an itty-bitty cherry print. The strings of the top are the same red as the cherries, as is the piping on the high-cut bottom. “Cherry lips, crystal skies,” Brown captioned her photos. The suit in question is the Lumia Triangle Bralette Bikini and Dove Classic Bikini Bottom in the Cherry Hearts print; the bottoms retail for £98 and the top for £87.
Lumia Triangle Bralette Bikini Top
Dove Classic Bikini Bottom
The actor upped the coquette factor by styling her very cute and flirty two-piece with a bow necklace, plus a pair of oversized hoop earrings. The suit fits in perfectly with the trending aesthetic, but it also has major Y2K vibes — cherries were a super popular motif during the ’00s too.
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Spring break season is just around the corner, so if you’ve got a tropical trip on the horizon, take a page from Brown’s book and get a little coquettish with your swimwear. Frankies Bikinis is a longtime celeb fave, after all. Over the years, the brand has collaborated with stars like Gigi Hadid and Sydney Sweeney – and its cute, trendy suits are perfect for a beach vacation. It’s a match made in heaven, as Brown is a big bikini fan. She’s even turned swimwear into an outfit, as she did with a blue gingham top paired with denim shorts. Over the summer, she channeled her bride-to-be status in a sweet white suit paired with cherry red nails. Which aesthetic will she take on next? 2024 has just begun, so we can’t wait to see what Millie Bobby Brown pulls out of her swimwear closet in the future.
As the summer months approach, there’s probably one thing on your mind: swimwear. If you’re a major swimwear connoisseur, it can often feel like once you’ve seen one style, you’ve seen them all. That’s why we’re here to tell you about the one country that does swimwear its own way: Australia.
While doing some research for a story on cool Aussie brands, I found myself overwhelmed by the number of stylish swimwear labels I was coming across. You know those moments when you find something so good you need to share it with everyone you know? That’s exactly how I felt as I came across brand after brand churning out incomparable swimwear designs.
Since Australia is probably one of the most-pinned warm-weather destinations in your Pinterest feed, it should come as no surprise that the people there don’t go trotting around in average bikinis. No, they’re wearing swimsuits from brands you’ve never heard of until now. Here, get ready to be overwhelmed by 10 of the best Australian swimwear brands we fell in love with instantly. Whether you’re in the market for a striking one-piece or a barely there bikini, we apologize in advance for how many swimsuits you’re about to buy.
Scroll down to read all about the 10 Australian swimwear brands you need to know and to shop our favorite suits from each.
A WOMAN was left stunned when a furious “Karen” told her to cover up her skimpy bikini as she tried to enjoy a day in the sun.
Aurea Miranda faced the full wrath of her aggressor as she attempted to film herself dancing near to Freedom Lake, New York.
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Aurea Miranda was told off by an angry woman over the skimpiness of her bikiniCredit: Jam Press
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The aggressive lady had a lot to say about Aurea’s choice of beach outfitsCredit: Jam Press
Aurea, who is a dancer originally from Mexico, barely had time to enjoy her day out before an unidentified, irate woman stormed over.
The so-called “Karen” insisted she “get her a** covered” because her sons were staring at her.
She said: “You see those group of boys over there? Those are my boys.
“They’re staring at your a**, which is hanging out in the middle of a public place.”
The bizarre rant continued: “Do you need a pair of shorts? Because I have an extra pair.”
“What do you mean?” asked Aurea innocently.
“I mean get you’re a** covered. That’s what I mean. Thank you,” the woman shot back.
The stunning dark-haired dancer asked if there was any rule stating she couldn’t wear a revealing bikini.
And the lady, dubbed in the comments as “beach Karen”, hit back by arguing their was a rule against “public nudity” – despite the young TikToker clearly wearing clothes.
She spat: “Yeah there is, it’s called nudity. You can’t be nude on a beach like this. It’s a public place.”
Aurea later confirmed with park workers that her swimsuit was absolutely fine to wear.
She posted the clip on TikTok, where it amassed more than 3.1million views as plenty of users were outraged at the way the woman had spoken to her.
Married content creator Clawed Beauty (@clawed_beauty101) is a self-described Christ follower, who doesn’t mind showing her body.
However, she was furious when a random lady on the beach told her to “cover up” her stomach because it was “difficult” for her husband to control himself around her.
She thinks she looks cute and disagrees with any haters who call her style inappropriate.
“How I feel walking into the gym with my cute new gym set, ready to p*ss off some Karens who think I don’t dress appropriately,” the woman told her TikTok fans.
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Aurea stood her ground against the ‘Karen’ who told her to ‘cover up’Credit: Jam Press
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The stunning Mexican dancer was baffled at the woman’s unwelcome commentsCredit: Jam Press
If there’s one thing you can expect from Julia Fox, it’s a boundary-pushing outfit you most likely won’t see on anyone else (think of her condom-adorned tube top and vinyl boots). And when it comes to swimwear, her collection of thongkinis is just as bold. Having worked with her stylist of almost 15 years, Briana Andalore, the 33-year-old “Uncut Gems” star sources coords that may belong on the beach, but qualify as her own personal street style essentials.
For a recent swimwear moment, she casually graced Instagram with enticing behind-the-scenes visuals to promote her new memoir, “Down the Drain,” which was released in October. Fox was sporting an all-black matrix ensemble by Gryphyn featuring a tiny latex bra and the most snug thong bottom that showcased her toned abs and tattoos. She paired the cleavage-baring two-piece with a PVC cropped jacket with extreme cutouts along the arms. She finished things off with smoky, metallic makeup by Julian Stoller and her brown strands styled in damp waves by Erol Karadağ.
If there’s one thing you can expect from Julia Fox, it’s a boundary-pushing outfit you most likely won’t see on anyone else (think of her condom-adorned tube top and vinyl boots). And when it comes to swimwear, her collection of thongkinis is just as bold. Having worked with her stylist of almost 15 years, Briana Andalore, the 33-year-old “Uncut Gems” star sources coords that may belong on the beach, but qualify as her own personal street style essentials.
For a recent swimwear moment, she casually graced Instagram with enticing behind-the-scenes visuals to promote her new memoir, “Down the Drain,” which was released in October. Fox was sporting an all-black matrix ensemble by Gryphyn featuring a tiny latex bra and the most snug thong bottom that showcased her toned abs and tattoos. She paired the cleavage-baring two-piece with a PVC cropped jacket with extreme cutouts along the arms. She finished things off with smoky, metallic makeup by Julian Stoller and her brown strands styled in damp waves by Erol Karadağ.
Before we bid swimsuit season adieu, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion have a parting gift. On Sept. 8, the rappers released their “Bongos” music video, and it’s filled with enough sultry swimwear moments to tide us over until next summer. The visuals kick off with a group of dancers twerking atop beach chairs in a rainbow array of cutout one-pieces, setting the tone for the vibrant looks to come. Throughout the video, both Cardi and Megan rotate through a series of colorful outfits styled with wild heels, chunky bangles, and feathered headpieces. The entire production is a sartorial work of art.
A whole team of fashion experts helped bring the “Bongos” video to life, and we must give credit where it’s due. Cardi B’s longtime stylist Kollin Carter provided styling direction, tapping designer Matthew Reisman to create most of the one-pieces Cardi B, Megan, and their backup dancers wear. The fuzzy couture hats are by Sarah Sokol and assistant Clare Glenn, and the halo-like feathered headpieces are by Harris Reed in collaboration with Vivienne Lake. Designer Emilio Pucci also customized a colorful abstract print used to not only make a form-fitting catsuit for Cardi B, but also cover an entire couch and room.
“Bongos” marks Cardi and Megan’s first musical collaboration since 2020’s “WAP,” which had a similarly stylish music video. In that visual, they wore corset bodysuits, animal print galore, and slick latex looks, while Normani, Kylie Jenner, and several other stars made cameos wearing outfits that embody the song’s theme of women’s sexuality. One thing’s for sure: we can always count on these two to deliver statement-making looks when they link up.
Join us in soaking up the swimsuit inspiration by admiring every look from the “Bongos” music video ahead.
Summer may be winding down, but that won’t stop celebrities from posting about their enviable warm-weather vacations. One, in particular, has a special meaning: Claudia Schiffer just celebrated her 53rd birthday with a trip to Greece. Naturally, a bikini photo ensued—and can you really blame her? The supermodel wore a colorful, cheerful Dolce & Gabbana swimsuit that will have you clinging on to summer for dear life.
You might have noticed that our recent stories have been geared toward fall fashion, but this one’s for all of you summer holdouts who can’t seem to say goodbye to warm weather. Scroll down to shop Claudia Schiffer’s cute swimsuit as well as similar options.
Salma Hayek is vacationing in Mexico, where the 56-year-old “House of Gucci” actress has already shown off a slew of sultry swimwear. Most recently, she posed on a staircase in a navy blue lace-up bikini top and matching Chintz crochet maxi skirt from Zimmermann. While her swim bottom isn’t visible, the blue-and-cream fringed skirt retails for $695 online, and is part of a two-piece resort set made for the beach. Hayek appeared effortless as ever, seemingly make-up-free, with her curly brown hair down and parted at the center. The sunlight peered in through the windows behind her, providing natural light for the portrait that she posted on Instagram. Her lips appeared to be painted a soft pink, and her nails boasted a white manicure. Hayek positioned her skirt low on the hips to draw attention to her waistline, while her plunging halter put her cleavage on display.
A new photo poses the question: what’s hotter, coffee or the person drinking it? In an Instagram post shared on Aug. 23, Salma Hayek started her morning off wearing a plunging black one-piece swimsuit. The minimalist design proved that less is more with a halter neckline and flattering ruching across the torso. Hayek showed off the unconventional breakfast attire while holding her morning cup of coffee, accessorizing with a matching fedora (she does love a hat), tinted sunglasses, and towering platform heels, as one does. “Who likes coffee?” she captioned the post in English and Spanish.
Although classic and quite simple, the suit was an immediate hit in the comments section, with some of Hayek’s celebrity friends jumping in to express their approval. “I need to get me a pair of coffee mugs like yours,” Zoe Saldaña joked. Sharon Stone echoed a similar sentiment, writing, “You are a hot cup of Java lady.”
Based on her past posts, Hayek appears to be on vacation in Mexico, which would explain all her recent photos showing sunset horseback rides, beachside poses, and tropical happy hours. Prior to her trip, Hayek proved her penchant for sexy beachwear by rewearing a yellow tie bikini that previously sent the internet spiraling.
These days, her personal swimsuit collection consists of everything from a patchwork string bikini to one-pieces with similarly jaw-dropping cuts. Still, this post is proof that even the simplest suits can make a big statement. Read on to see how Hayek took her coffee in style on vacation.
Britney Spears rode a horse on the beach in a yellow plaid bikini amid the news of her breakup from Sam Asghari after 14 months of marriage. The 41-year-old artist and author of “The Woman in Me” teamed her triangle string top with a pair of dark-wash denim shorts for extra skin protection while in the saddle. Accessorized with leather woven platform slides, a tall, sand-colored sun hat, and oversize aviators, Spears’s look marked a decidedly boho moment. She added several rope bracelets and a red choker necklace, and her hair was tied up for a day of activity.
The star, who is no stranger to posting dancing videos on her Instagram in striking (and oftentimes revealing) swimwear, shared some interesting news with her fans: “Buying a horse soon 🐴 !!! So many options it’s kinda hard !!!” she wrote in her caption. One day prior, she posted an ode to polka-dots, uploading some photos of herself rocking the print in the early 2000s. So far, she has been silent on social media about her split from Asghari.
The couple got married in June 2022 at their private residence in Los Angeles, with Spears selecting a Versace wedding dress for the big day that came in an off-the-shoulder silhouette and featured a thigh-high slit and long train. The custom outfit was replete with a veil, thick white choker, pearl-beaded hand gloves, and satin pumps. Designer Donatella was even a guest at the ceremony, with Spears having announced her decision to wear Versace in November 2021.
Scroll up to see Spears’s beachside shoot in her yellow plaid bikini, and stay tuned for her next equestrian look. According to her Instagram, it won’t be long before we’re graced with another.