BEST SWIMWEAR

What Are the Best Swimwear?

Swimwear has evolved beyond its seasonal purpose. It’s no longer just about what you wear to the beach, it’s about how you define your off-duty aesthetic, your resort identity, and your comfort in movement and fit. The best swimwear today reflects an understanding of proportion, texture, and lifestyle. It’s about how a triangle bikini flatters the frame, how a structured one-piece offers coverage without compromise, and how color tones can enhance or understate your mood.



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Molly Brazilian Bikini Bottom in Purple

Vix Swimwear

  • Legrise: Classic
  • Print: Print
  • Type of Product: Swim
$98
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Elsie Bandeau Bikini Top in Purple

Vix Swimwear

  • Age group: Adult
  • Subclass: Bikini Top
  • Type of Product: Swim
$168
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Anya Bandeau Top in Red

Vix Swimwear

  • Sleeve Length: Sleeveless
  • Subclass: Bikini Top
  • Type of Product: Swim
$45 $128
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Mita Short Cover Up in White

Vix Swimwear

  • Hemdetail: Standard
  • Neckline: Halter
  • Type of Product: Swim
$218
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Olivia Triangle Bikini Top in Brown

Vix Swimwear

  • Age group: Adult
  • Subclass: Bikini Top
  • Type of Product: Swim
$148
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Leanne Nissi Bikini Top in White

Vix Swimwear

  • Print: Solid
  • Sleeve Length: Sleeveless
  • Type of Product: Swim
$148
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Lesley Cheeky Bikini Bottom in White

Vix Swimwear

  • Legrise: Classic
  • Print: Solid
  • Subclass: Bikini Bottom
$148
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Pareo Pants in Red

Vix Swimwear

  • Age group: Adult
  • Rise: Mid Rise
  • Subclass: Straight
$198
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Paula Full Bikini Bottom in Fuchsia

Vix Swimwear

  • Age group: Adult
  • Print: Solid
  • Subclass: Bikini Bottom
$97 $106
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Mita Short Cover Up Dress in Orange

Vix Swimwear

  • Length: Mini
  • Print: Solid
  • Subclass: Wrap
$169 $198
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Paula Triangle Bikini Top in Fuchsia

Vix Swimwear

  • Print: Solid
  • Sleeve Length: Sleeveless
  • Type of Product: Swim
$97 $106
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Alba Hot Pants Brazilian Bikini Bottom in Navy

Vix Swimwear

  • Legrise: High Leg
  • Subclass: Bikini Bottom
  • Type of Product: Swim
$128
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Twist Long Cover Up in Brown

Vix Swimwear

  • Hemdetail: Standard
  • Length: Maxi
  • Subclass: Maxi
$198
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Olivia Brazilian Bikini Bottom in Brown

Vix Swimwear

  • Legrise: Classic
  • Subclass: Bikini Bottom
  • Type of Product: Swim
$128
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Pare Pant in Black

Vix Swimwear

  • Print: Solid
  • Rise: High Rise
  • Sleeve Type: standard
$198
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Knit Triangle Bikini Top in Blue

Vix Swimwear

  • Age group: Adult
  • Sleeve Length: Sleeveless
  • Subclass: Bikini Top
$48 $117
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Misty Hot Pant Brazilian Bikini Bottom in Brown

Vix Swimwear

  • Age group: Adult
  • Subclass: Bikini Bottom
  • Type of Product: Swim
$138
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Blake Cheeky Bikini Bottom in Black

Vix Swimwear

  • Legrise: Classic
  • Print: Solid
  • Subclass: Bikini Bottom
$128
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Holly Carol Bikini Top in Red

Vix Swimwear

  • Age group: Adult
  • Subclass: Bikini Top
  • Type of Product: Swim
$135 $148
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Misty Cheeky Bikini Bottom in Brown

Vix Swimwear

  • Age group: Adult
  • Print: Print
  • Type of Product: Swim
$118
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Cindy Short Cover Up in Teal

Vix Swimwear

  • Length: Mini
  • Print: Solid
  • Subclass: Cinched Waist
$94 $188
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Erika Short Cover Up in Black in Black

Vix Swimwear

  • Hemdetail: Standard
  • Neckline: Crew Neck
  • Subclass: Shift
$70 $198
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Leanne Brazilian Bikini Bottom in White

Vix Swimwear

  • Legrise: High Leg
  • Print: Solid
  • Type of Product: Swim
$118
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Surf Shop Classic Swim Trunks in Black

Maui and Sons

  • Age group: Adult
  • Print: Solid
  • Subclass: Swimtrunks
$16 $50
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Emily Short Cover Up in Pink

Vix Swimwear

  • Hemdetail: Standard
  • Neckline: V-Neck
  • Type of Product: Swim
$168

Modern swimwear blurs the line between fashion and function. Brands like Hunza G, Monday Swimwear, and L*Space have mastered this balance through refined cuts, sustainable fabrics, and sculpting fits. Think ribbed textures, glossy stretch nylon, and clean seams that sit flush against the skin. The result is a category that’s season-ready and wearable beyond the pool, paired with linen separates, oversized shirts, or light knits for effortless transitions.

Each piece balances design integrity with practical wearability. This season, the emphasis is on fabrics that move with the body and silhouettes that celebrate form without excess. Color palettes, think black, ivory, rust, and sage, underscore the modern luxury aesthetic dominating 2025’s resort scene.

Where Can You Wear Designer Swimwear?

Swimwear has transcended its original context. The right piece adapts to multiple environments, proving its versatility far beyond the beach.

  • Work Adjacent Settings: Layer a neutral one-piece under a relaxed blazer for creative off-site events or resort-based work trips.

  • Casual or Daytime Dressing: Pair a ribbed bikini top with wide-leg pants for lunch al fresco or coastal errands.

  • Occasional or Event Wear: Use statement one-pieces as bodysuits for rooftop dinners or resort cocktail evenings.

Swimwear now plays double duty in any wardrobe, merging style and functionality without losing sophistication.

What Occasions Are Ideal for Wearing Luxury Swimsuits?

Swimwear is not limited to leisure, it’s a foundation piece in transitional dressing. The best designs adapt seamlessly to varied settings.

  • Beach Vacations: Classic triangle bikinis that balance comfort and aesthetic.

  • City Escapes: One-piece suits styled with lightweight trousers or skirts.

  • Resort Evenings: Metallic or textured swimsuits paired with flowing wraps or knit cover-ups.

  • Weekend Retreats: Muted tones and minimalist shapes that move easily from sun to shade.

  • High-Summer Days: Sculpted cuts that align with clean lines and confident fit.

Each scenario calls for thoughtful pairing, allowing swimwear to perform as both a style statement and a foundation layer.

How Do You Style Swimwear With Other Pieces?

Swimwear styling has evolved into a full-fledged fashion language. It’s about proportion and polish, how cuts align with fabrics, and how textures play against each other. The best styling doesn’t try too hard, it feels considered yet natural.

  • Layer strategically:
    Treat a structured one-piece as a bodysuit. Pair it with wide-leg linen pants or high-waisted shorts to achieve balanced lines and subtle sensuality.

  • Focus on texture interplay:
    A ribbed bikini under a silk shirt adds depth. Matte and sheen together create quiet visual contrast that feels high-end without embellishment.

  • Neutral palette dominance:
    Black, white, and muted earth tones continue to define sophistication in swimwear styling. They integrate seamlessly into everyday wardrobes.

  • Elevate with accessories:
    Opt for natural elements, woven hats, shell jewelry, or raffia totes. These accentuate the relaxed-luxury mood of contemporary resort dressing.

  • Footwear coordination:
    Minimal sandals or leather slides keep the look cohesive. The idea is to maintain clean lines, fluid transitions, and ease of movement.

Picking Your First Swimwear This Season?

The best approach is to prioritize fabrication, fit, and longevity. Swimwear is as much about technical construction as it is about visual appeal. Look for double-lined fabrics that offer gentle compression without rigidity. Pay attention to seam placement and strap width, both define comfort and support.

For color trends, warm neutrals, deep olives, and soft terracottas are leading this season. They feel grounded, wearable, and flattering across skin tones. Silhouettes remain streamlined, with subtle nods to nostalgia through square necklines and higher cuts.

A well-chosen swimsuit should feel like an extension of your wardrobe, not an outlier. It’s a piece that moves with you, whether you’re on a coastal getaway, lounging poolside, or styling it into an outfit back in the city. Modern swimwear is about quiet confidence, clean construction, and pieces that stand the test of both time and trend.