Bahia Maria Bikini (bottoms here), Janessa Leone Hat, Bottega Veneta Sunglasses
I’ve always preferred swimwear with a point of view, something in the texture, color, or shape that feels memorable right away. The pieces here reflect that: sculptural one-pieces, high-waisted sets, and bikinis with distinctive finishes that feel like a full look from the start. There’s a balance of bold color, graphic pattern, and refined detail that gives each suit its own presence.
Shape sets the foundation. One-shoulder silhouettes, supportive bandeaus, structured tops, and high-rise bottoms create a strong, flattering line, while fabrics feel smooth and substantial with just the right amount of hold.
Details bring everything forward. Floral appliqués, tie styles, fun fringe, and gold accents add a dimension that feels natural and elevated.
Color and print add personality. Saturated tones like green, and citrus sit alongside botanical florals and vintage-inspired patterns, creating a mix that feels fresh and wearable.
A simple sarong, wrap skirt, or oversized shirt turns each piece into an easy, complete look beyond the beach.
Floral Bandeau Top
This bandeau top features sculptural florals, styled best with a fluid sarong layer.
Printed One Piece Swimsuit
 Bold yet refined, this maillot printed one-piece is perfect with oversized linen layers.
Belted Scalloped Swimsuit
A one-piece that earns its place in your line-up— scalloped edges, embellishment, and a belted waist that feels polished even poolside.
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