Miami Swim Week Featured Lingerie&Inspired Bikinis & Retro Prints

While New York City may run the trends in ready-to-wear, Miami never fails to turn up the heat on resort wear every year at Paraiso’s Swim Week. This season, both veteran and up-and-coming designers from around the globe gathered in South Beach to showcase what’s next in the market for swimsuit trends. From Colombia Runway Show's designers offering fresh twists on haute hues and bold prints to fan-favorites Poster Girl, Peixoto, and Riot Swim showing off their signature beach-to-bar pieces, Miami once again solidified itself as the city to watch for upping the swimwear game. Ahead, discover the newest It color (surprisingly, it’s not hot pink), the retro-inspired aesthetic dominating the collections, and cover-ups that work just as well for lounging by the pool as they do dancing under the moonlight at the beach club. Get a headstart on next season’s must-know swim trends by shopping them now. At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. If you buy something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission. Metallic SwimsuitsEven at the beach, the party doesn’t have to stop when high-shine fabrications come to play. While typical metallics (gold, silver, bronze) are still popular, what will really turn heads come next season is the more subtle approach to shine –– often seen in an unexpected pastel like on the runways of OneOne, Beach Bunny, and Brasilia.Photo: Courtesy of OneOne.Jade Swim Livi Bikini Top, $, available at FWRDJade Swim Bare Minimum Bikini Bottom, $, available at FWRDMonday Swimwear Maui Top, $, available at Monday SwimwearMonday Swimwear Tamarama Bottom, $, available at Monday SwimwearCupshe Luminescent Twist Plunge Back Tie One Piece Swimsuit, $, available at cupsheAqua Blue Bathing SuitBlue? For swimwear? Groundbreaking, I know. Hear me out, this aquatic hue feels fresh once again with its electric undertones. Luli Fama had this color headline her Almalfi-inspired collection while Bahama Mama and Cupshe matched it back to other brights for a punchy palette. Photo: Courtesy of Cupshe.DANNIJO One Piece Swimsuit, $, available at ShopbopJMP The Label Barcelona Top, $, available at JMP The LabelJMP The Label Rio Bottom, $, available at JMP The LabelAthleta Deep Sea One Piece Swimsuit, $, available at AthletaLingerie-inspired BikinisLingerie-inspired dressing is having a ready-to-wear moment, from slip dresses to camis — and now, in swimwear, too. Sweet-meets-sultry details like dainty bows, lace trim, and ruching reminiscent of underpinnings were swoon-worthy on the runways of designers like PQ Swim, Kittenish, and Beach Bunny. Photo: Courtesy of PQ Swim.Revel Rey Ezra Underwire Bikini Top, $, available at Saks Fifth AvenueRevel Rey Lennon Cut-Out Bikini Bottom, $, available at Saks Fifth AvenuePeixoto Amore Bikini Bottom, $, available at RevolvePoster Girl Green Meryl Richards Bikini, $, available at SSENSERetro SwimsuitsNostalgia has been top-of-mind within the fashion industry lately, and the latest swim rendition is part ‘70s disco fashion, part glam pool party. Just Bee Queen and Luli Fama offer swim and cover-up silhouettes classic of the era like halters and billowing-sleeve tops dosed in retro prints. Photo: Courtesy of Luli Fama.Luli Fama Drawstring Loop Crop Top, $, available at RevolveLuli Fama Drawstring Tulip Midi Skirt, $, available at RevolveBeach Bunny Risa One-Piece, $, available at Beach BunnyKittenish Shape Print Bikini Top, $, available at KittenishKittenish Shape Print Cover-Up Pants, $, available at KittenishSwimwear-as-outerwearWhen chatting collections in South Beach, no conversation was complete without the mention of beach-to-bar dressing. Think: versatile cover-up dresses, flowy pants, and matching sets that can take you from a casual day at the beach into the evening, through a simple swap of accessories. For proof, see the runways of Riot Swim and Just Bee Queen.Riot Swim Photo: Courtesy of Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Rebecca Vallance Cefalu Front-Tie Bra Bikini Top, $, available at Bergdorf GoodmanRebecca Vallance Cefalu High-Rise Sailor Pants, $, available at Bergdorf GoodmanSummersalt x Markarian The Mini-Ruffle Wanderlust Bikini Top, $, available at SummersaltSummersalt x Markarian The Poolside Poplin Button-Down Shirt, $, available at SummersaltSummersalt x Markarian The Poolside Poplin Pull-On Shorts, $, available at SummersaltWaimari Reina Top, $, available at RevolveWaimari Sara Mini Skirt, $, available at RevolveSwimsuits In Unexpected FabricsWhile prints will always be focal in swimwear, this season we saw a shift to experimentation within fabrications instead. There were far fewer materials typically suited for the sea (like neoprene) and more that are synonymous with ready-to-wear –– like lace, terry cloth, crochet, and denim –– that lend an innovative touch to the water-ready collections. Photo: Courtesy of ImaxTree/Poster

Miami Swim Week Featured Lingerie&Inspired Bikinis & Retro Prints
While New York City may run the trends in ready-to-wear, Miami never fails to turn up the heat on resort wear every year at Paraiso’s Swim Week. This season, both veteran and up-and-coming designers from around the globe gathered in South Beach to showcase what’s next in the market for swimsuit trends. From Colombia Runway Show's designers offering fresh twists on haute hues and bold prints to fan-favorites Poster Girl, Peixoto, and Riot Swim showing off their signature beach-to-bar pieces, Miami once again solidified itself as the city to watch for upping the swimwear game. Ahead, discover the newest It color (surprisingly, it’s not hot pink), the retro-inspired aesthetic dominating the collections, and cover-ups that work just as well for lounging by the pool as they do dancing under the moonlight at the beach club. Get a headstart on next season’s must-know swim trends by shopping them now. At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. If you buy something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission. Metallic SwimsuitsEven at the beach, the party doesn’t have to stop when high-shine fabrications come to play. While typical metallics (gold, silver, bronze) are still popular, what will really turn heads come next season is the more subtle approach to shine –– often seen in an unexpected pastel like on the runways of OneOne, Beach Bunny, and Brasilia.Photo: Courtesy of OneOne.Jade Swim Livi Bikini Top, $, available at FWRDJade Swim Bare Minimum Bikini Bottom, $, available at FWRDMonday Swimwear Maui Top, $, available at Monday SwimwearMonday Swimwear Tamarama Bottom, $, available at Monday SwimwearCupshe Luminescent Twist Plunge Back Tie One Piece Swimsuit, $, available at cupsheAqua Blue Bathing SuitBlue? For swimwear? Groundbreaking, I know. Hear me out, this aquatic hue feels fresh once again with its electric undertones. Luli Fama had this color headline her Almalfi-inspired collection while Bahama Mama and Cupshe matched it back to other brights for a punchy palette. Photo: Courtesy of Cupshe.DANNIJO One Piece Swimsuit, $, available at ShopbopJMP The Label Barcelona Top, $, available at JMP The LabelJMP The Label Rio Bottom, $, available at JMP The LabelAthleta Deep Sea One Piece Swimsuit, $, available at AthletaLingerie-inspired BikinisLingerie-inspired dressing is having a ready-to-wear moment, from slip dresses to camis — and now, in swimwear, too. Sweet-meets-sultry details like dainty bows, lace trim, and ruching reminiscent of underpinnings were swoon-worthy on the runways of designers like PQ Swim, Kittenish, and Beach Bunny. Photo: Courtesy of PQ Swim.Revel Rey Ezra Underwire Bikini Top, $, available at Saks Fifth AvenueRevel Rey Lennon Cut-Out Bikini Bottom, $, available at Saks Fifth AvenuePeixoto Amore Bikini Bottom, $, available at RevolvePoster Girl Green Meryl Richards Bikini, $, available at SSENSERetro SwimsuitsNostalgia has been top-of-mind within the fashion industry lately, and the latest swim rendition is part ‘70s disco fashion, part glam pool party. Just Bee Queen and Luli Fama offer swim and cover-up silhouettes classic of the era like halters and billowing-sleeve tops dosed in retro prints. Photo: Courtesy of Luli Fama.Luli Fama Drawstring Loop Crop Top, $, available at RevolveLuli Fama Drawstring Tulip Midi Skirt, $, available at RevolveBeach Bunny Risa One-Piece, $, available at Beach BunnyKittenish Shape Print Bikini Top, $, available at KittenishKittenish Shape Print Cover-Up Pants, $, available at KittenishSwimwear-as-outerwearWhen chatting collections in South Beach, no conversation was complete without the mention of beach-to-bar dressing. Think: versatile cover-up dresses, flowy pants, and matching sets that can take you from a casual day at the beach into the evening, through a simple swap of accessories. For proof, see the runways of Riot Swim and Just Bee Queen.Riot Swim Photo: Courtesy of Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Rebecca Vallance Cefalu Front-Tie Bra Bikini Top, $, available at Bergdorf GoodmanRebecca Vallance Cefalu High-Rise Sailor Pants, $, available at Bergdorf GoodmanSummersalt x Markarian The Mini-Ruffle Wanderlust Bikini Top, $, available at SummersaltSummersalt x Markarian The Poolside Poplin Button-Down Shirt, $, available at SummersaltSummersalt x Markarian The Poolside Poplin Pull-On Shorts, $, available at SummersaltWaimari Reina Top, $, available at RevolveWaimari Sara Mini Skirt, $, available at RevolveSwimsuits In Unexpected FabricsWhile prints will always be focal in swimwear, this season we saw a shift to experimentation within fabrications instead. There were far fewer materials typically suited for the sea (like neoprene) and more that are synonymous with ready-to-wear –– like lace, terry cloth, crochet, and denim –– that lend an innovative touch to the water-ready collections. Photo: Courtesy of ImaxTree/Poster