This summer is all about textured swimsuits. While ribbed is a natural go-to with a more discreet look, brands have been having fun playing around with materials and cuts that will be eye-catching while still remaining functional.
Somerfield Swim
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Known for its earthy tones and ribbed effect, Somerfield Swim has been appearing on our Instagram feeds for quite some time now. With just a few styles ranging from saucy cut-outs to more classic looks, the brand highlights the everyday woman’s shape and curves.
Triangl
Triangl took centre stage a few years ago when Britney Spears was spotted with the signature neon neoprene swimsuit. But the brand has since expanded its line to include fabrics such as velvet, ribbed materials and other textures to complement its bold colours and prints.
Juillet
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Juillet brings a girly touch to swimwear with its delicate eyelet collection, with the ruffles giving off a laid-back bohemian style. The Italian brand strives to combine effortlessness with femininity, two characteristics that can also be found in the floral print collection.
Manebi
Manebi is bringing the 70s back with swimsuits that will shimmer in the sun’s rays. Made out of lurex —a metallic yarn— these swimsuits prioritise comfort with minimal seams and elastics. Their espadrilles are also a big hit.
Marysia
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Inspired by the sea and vacation, Marysia’s swimwear is made to feel like a second skin. While the scallop edges is Marysia’s signature look, it is the basketweave texture that makes this swimsuit so flexible and comfortable that it can be worn to lounge around at home as much as it is to splash around in the water.
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