6 trends from the 2024 Miami Swim Week

If you thought swimwear couldn’t get any hotter, think again! Miami Swim Week 2024 just celebrated its 20th anniversary with a splash, bringing together designers from around the globe to showcase the latest trends in swimwear and resort wear. From bold accessories to eco-friendly designs, this year’s event was a feast for the eyes.

Check out these six swim wear trends from Miami to inspire your next beach or poolside adventure.

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1. Embellished swimwear and accessories

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Miamiswimweek via Instagram
Miamiswimweek via Instagram

The runways were adorned with more than just swimwear this year. Luli Fama’s collection featured vibrant bikinis enhanced with embellished body chains, while Oh Polly showcased string-bead details. SIGAL’s models sported gold adornments on their feet, crafted from thin leather cords and golden pieces, adding a touch of elegance and creativity to their looks. These accessories are perfect for adding a touch of glamour to your beach look.

2.  Floral details

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Miamiswimweek via Instagram
Miamiswimweek via Instagram
Miamiswimweek via Instagram

Florals for summer are timeless, PQ Swim and Axil Swim displayed bikinis with large, eye-catching floral details reminiscent of iconic fashion moments from pop culture. Bikinis and cover-ups featured large, eye-catching floral motifs, adding a whimsical yet sophisticated touch to the pieces.

3. Multifunctional scarves

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Miamiswimweek via Instagram
Miamiswimweek via Instagram

Scarves emerged as a must-have accessory, with designers showcasing their versatility. Models wore silk scarves as head wraps, mini sarongs, neckties, and even full cover-ups, with Hunting Hue leading the way. The brand demonstrated multiple styling options for silk scarves, using them as mini sarongs, neck and wrist ties, and even full cover-ups. This trend is perfect for those looking to add a touch of bohemian flair to their summer outfits.

4. Soft pastel shades

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Miamiswimweek via Instagram
Miamiswimweek via Instagram

Pastel colours made a significant impact, with hues like sage green, butter yellow, baby blue, and light lavender taking centre stage. These soft shades offer a delicate and refined alternative to the typically bold and bright swimwear colours, perfect for those looking to embrace a more subtle summer palette.

5. Crochet and knit textures

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Miamiswimweek via Instagram
Miamiswimweek via Instagram

Despite the heat, crochet and knitwear were prominent on the runways. Designers introduced crocheted bikinis, cover-ups, and dresses, offering breathable and stylish options for beachwear, Acacia presented crocheted bikinis and midi dresses, while Leslie Amon featured intarsia-knitted stars in their pieces. PQ Swim also embraced this trend with colorful striped knitwear, demonstrating that crochet can be both stylish and practical for summer wear. These pieces, often in vibrant colours and patterns, combine comfort with chic, making them ideal for summer outings.

6. Eco-conscious fashion

Sustainability was a key theme, with many designers prioritising eco-friendly practices. Axil Swim utilized recycled Italian fabrics, while Acacia’s Resort 2025 collection encouraged shoppers to buy less and invest in better quality pieces. The show’s eco-friendly setup, featuring a recyclable paper-crate bench, emphasized the importance of sustainability in fashion. The shows themselves incorporated sustainable elements, highlighting the fashion industry’s shift towards more environmentally conscious production methods.

Miami Swim Week 2024 highlighted a blend of innovation, style, and sustainability, setting the stage for the future of swimwear and resort fashion. Whether you’re drawn to the intricate embellishments, versatile scarves, or eco-friendly designs, these trends offer something for everyone to enjoy this summer.

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