Beachwear for Women

Beachwear for women with considered cuts, clean lines, and precise detailing. Explore bikinis, one-pieces, and long-sleeve swimsuits that move easily from pool to aperitivo. Designed for style-led wardrobes that want more than a logo moment.

  • Dolce & Gabbana Classic Triangle Bikini Set

    Dolce & Gabbana

    Classic Triangle Bikini Set

    Regular price $385
    Sale price $385

    $510

    -24%

  • Oséree Scoop Neck Bikini Set In Rich Brown
    Regular price $192
    Sale price $192

    $246

    -22%

  • Burberry Two-Piece Bikini Set With Checkered Trim
    Regular price $422
    Sale price $422

    $522

    -19%

  • Blumarine Metallic Finish One-Piece Swimsuit
    Regular price $262
    Sale price $262

    $375

    -30%

  • Oséree One-Piece Swimsuit With Glittery Fabric
    Regular price $197
    Sale price $197

    $253

    -21%

  • Burberry Classic Check Pattern Bikini Bottom With Adjustable Side Ties
    Regular price $308
    Sale price $308

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Beachwear for Women

This edit of women’s beachwear focuses on bikinis and swimsuits with sharp silhouettes, confident necklines, and thoughtful strap work. Triangle and scoop-neck bikini tops pair with low-rise or higher-coverage bottoms, while one-piece options run from deep-plunge maillots to cut-out designs that read as ready-to-wear after the beach. You’ll find black, neutrals, and soft color alongside patterned pieces that sit comfortably with a tailored shirt or slouchy trouser.

Cuts range from streamlined, athletic-influenced shapes to more directional constructions with asymmetric lines or unexpected hardware. Long-sleeve and elongated-sleeve styles offer added coverage for sun-intensive days, while structured straps and considered seaming support all-day wear. Shop popular brands like Alberta Ferretti, Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, Jil Sander, Magda Butrym and more.

For an efficient edit, think in sets and layers:

  • Match tops and bottoms by texture rather than color for more outfit options.
  • Choose a one-piece that can double as a bodysuit under tailoring.
  • Anchor bolder prints with neutral beach shirts and flat sandals.

FAQ

How should I choose between a bikini and a one-piece swimsuit?
Start with how you actually use your swimwear. Bikinis give more flexibility for mixing sizes and changing coverage with different bottoms, while one-piece swimsuits work well if you prefer a cleaner line or want a piece that can double as a bodysuit. Think about support, how much skin you want exposed, and whether you’ll mainly be swimming, sunbathing, or styling it under ready-to-wear.
What coverage and support options are available in this beachwear collection?
This collection includes low to fuller coverage bottoms, from minimal cuts to more secure hip and seat coverage. Tops range from triangle styles to wider-strap and scoop-neck shapes that offer more stability. Several one-piece swimsuits feature considered necklines and strap placements designed to feel secure without looking sporty.
Can I wear these swimsuits away from the beach or pool?
Many pieces here are cut cleanly enough to function as part of an outfit beyond the water. A one-piece with a sharp neckline can stand in for a bodysuit under wide-leg trousers or a skirt, and long-sleeve styles layer well under shorts or lightweight tailoring. Check the product images and styling notes to gauge how a piece will sit with your existing wardrobe.
How do I pick the right size in designer beachwear?
Start with your usual size in fitted tops or bras for bikini tops, and your standard bottom size for briefs. If you’re between sizes or prefer more coverage, going up one size often sits better at the hip and across the bust. Each product page includes the designer’s size and any fit notes if a style runs particularly small, long, or sculpted.
What is the best way to care for designer bikinis and swimsuits?
Rinse your beachwear in cool water after each wear to remove salt, chlorine, or sunscreen. Hand wash with a gentle detergent, avoid wringing, and dry flat away from direct sun to help preserve color and elasticity. Avoid rough pool edges and high-heat drying, which can damage fibers and hardware over time.