These Are the 8 Brands That Stole the Show at Miami Swim Week 2026
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June 15, 2026
By Internal Editor
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From Monday's geo prints to Oh Polly's gold-hardware Copacabana, here's what the labels that ruled Collins Park are selling right now—plus the runway moment everyone's talking about.
For four days at the end of May, the oceanfront tent at Collins Park turned into the most-watched runway in swimwear. Paraiso Miami Swim Week 2026 — the event's 22nd edition — ran May 28–31 and pulled roughly 100 brands and buyers from more than 60 countries to one stretch of Miami Beach. Most of what walked was resort 2027, months from any cart. But the labels that owned the week are also the ones already selling the looks that telegraph where swim is headed : geo knits, liquid lurex, gold hardware, hand-set crystals. These are the eight brands that stole the show — plus what you can actually buy from them right now, and the runway moment everyone's still talking about.
Key Takeaways
01Eight brands set the tone
Monday Swimwear, Luli Fama, Oséree, Melissa Odabash, Kulani Kinis, Oh Polly, Oceanus, and Shan defined the week — from elevated neutrals to artisan crystal work.
02The trends are already shoppable
You don't have to wait for resort 2027. Geo prints, liquid metallics, side-tie strings, and gold-hardware cut-outs are in stock from these brands today.
03Oh Polly's runway pieces are buyable now
The Copacabana looks that walked — gold-ring hardware and retro stripes — are live on the site, no waiting list required.
04The biggest story wasn't a luxury label
Megan Thee Stallion brought her sub-$32, size-inclusive Hot Girl Summer line to the PARAISO runway — the democratization moment of the week.
Monday Swimwear
Monday opened the schedule on the first night, and it set the register for everything that followed: elevated neutrals, vacation luxe, nothing trying too hard. The "Tile Geo" collection leaned into a Mediterranean mood — Missoni-adjacent geo prints, woven knits, metal trims, and sheer mesh cover-ups — with co-founder Devin Brugman walking the runway herself. It's the brand at its most grown-up, and most of it reads as the kind of suit you pack for Sardinia and keep for a decade.
Taormina Set - Husk Geo
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The Husk Geo print is a small interlocking lattice in chocolate, tan, and cream — a tidy retro weave that photographs as a warm, understated camel rather than anything loud. The triangle top keeps it minimal with thin straps, removable pads, and gold-tipped ties at the neck and back, while the barely-there bottom ties at the hip. This is the geo trend in its most wearable form.
Cyprus One Piece - Black
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Proof that "elevated neutral" doesn't have to mean a print. The Cyprus is a clean matte-black plunge with a halter neckline, a low scoop back, and a high-cut leg — no embellishment, just the lines doing the work. Shot against turquoise water, it has that quiet resort confidence that makes black feel like a choice rather than a default.
Palma Color-Block Set - Porto Cervo Multi
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If the Cyprus is the safe pick, the Palma is the one that turns heads. The color-block crochet knit washes orange, navy, sage, and blush together against cream piping, with a slightly open weave that catches the light. It's a triangle-and-thong set with gold hardware and removable padding — though the knit runs firm, so Monday recommends sizing up.
Luli Fama
The Miami institution marked 20 years with a show on the festival's final Saturday, and stayed true to the formula that built it: vibrant prints, saturated color , and unapologetic destination glamour. Where other labels whispered neutrals, Luli Fama turned the volume up. Two pieces capture both sides of that energy — the shimmer and the print.
Lucid Waters Set - Seafoam & Gold
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This is Luli's shimmer side: a metallic lurex wave print in seafoam, gold, and silver that catches the light like water. The unconstructed halter triangle is finished with the brand's signature gold interlocking rings at the bust and runs up to D and DD cups, while the scrunch-back Brazilian bottom ties high on the hip. Destination glamour, with just enough hardware to feel finished.
Blooming Spark Set - Multicolor Floral
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If Lucid Waters is the shimmer, Blooming Spark is the color. A vivid floral collage in hot pink, coral, purple, and lime, layered over a subtle scaled-mesh texture — the saturated print energy Luli built its name on. The molded push-up bandeau gives real structure with a center keyhole tie and tiny gold medallion charms, and the moderate bottom adds gold flower hardware at the hips.
Oséree
Oséree's "La Passerella" was a love letter to the Italian summer — Studio 54 by way of the 1970s Riviera, all shimmer, fringe, and liquid metallic. If there's one house that owns the high-shine end of swim right now, it's this one. The lurex catches light like wet metal, and the silhouettes stay deliberately minimal so the fabric does the talking.
Lumière Flower Kini - Turquoise
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A saturated turquoise lurex triangle with dense allover sparkle and two oversized 3D floral appliqués sitting right at the bust. The flowers are the whole point — they turn a string bikini into a statement piece without losing the barely-there cut. This is the Oséree look distilled: liquid color, one sculptural detail, nothing else competing.
Lumière Double Microkini - Lilac & Copper
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A colorblock microkini that pairs a lilac-violet sparkle face with a copper-orange lurex trim, both shimmering hard under the light. The micro triangle cups and slim string ties keep it as minimal as swim gets, so the orange-against-lilac contrast carries the whole look. Playful, modern, and exactly the kind of metallic Oséree built its name on.
Melissa Odabash
Odabash showed "Riviera: La Côte d'Azur," and the references were all there — statement belts, crochet, that particular shade of Riviera white, and ocean blues with metallic touches. This is resort chic in the truest sense: the suit you wear from the sunbed to a seafront lunch without changing. The construction skews polished and grown-up, built to flatter rather than shock.
Malaga Set - Oasis Blue
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A clean pale sky-blue set in a smooth matte fabric, shot on Mediterranean stone steps and styled to elongate. The bralette top has over-the-shoulder straps, a V-neckline, and a clasp back, while the high-leg bottom stretches the line further. Cut from an 86% polyamide, 14% elastane blend, it's the kind of single-tone blue that reads expensive in every light.
Nevis Set - White
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Riviera white, done with a 1950s tilt. The twist-front bandeau top pairs with a ruched high-waisted bottom, and the center-gathered shirring is the sculpting detail that earns its keep. It's cut from premium Italian fabric with SPF 50 built in — so the retro-glamour silhouette comes with actual sun protection, not just the look of it.
Kulani Kinis
Kulani Kinis made its Miami Swim Week debut with "Endless," a three-act runway show that announced the affordable Australian label had arrived. The brand's whole language is the side-tie string — adjustable, print-forward, and built for tan lines, not coverage. Skip the runway-only pieces and shop the in-stock prints, which is where Kulani has always made the most sense.
Halter Bralette Set - Peach Pop
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Don't let the "Peach Pop" name fool you — this one reads as vivid marigold-orange ribbed jersey with hot-pink contrast ties, finished with gold beads and a tiny pink flower charm at the center bust. The halter top runs on double string ties for genuine lift (Kulani flags it for D+ cups), paired with a dipped, high-cut tie-side bottom. It's the loudest, happiest set in this edit.
Scallop Crochet Set - Strawberry Siesta
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A crisp red-and-white gingham check edged in white scalloped crochet — picnic-pretty with a vintage-resort lean. The underwire top gives real structure and shaping for B–C cups, while the mid-rise tie-side bottom carries the same scalloped trim and gold-beaded ties. Among the season's crochet flood, this is the version that actually supports.
Oh Polly
Oh Polly's "Copacabana" was the most directly shoppable show of the week. The collection channeled 1970s Rio — sunset oranges and chilli reds, retro stripes, reversible micro silhouettes, and that polished gold hardware the brand has made its signature. The best part: the exact pieces that walked are already live on the site, at a price point that undercuts almost everyone else here.
Nara Halterneck Swimsuit - Scarlet Red
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A vivid true-scarlet one-piece with a sharp plunge V and polished gold O-rings anchoring the center keyhole and both hip cut-outs. The halterneck self-ties at the nape, the leg runs high, and the back reads as a thong — confident without trying to be anything other than a statement. The smooth matte fabric keeps the hardware as the only ornament it needs.
Cressa & Mirin Set - Orange Stripe
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Pure Copacabana: a fine orange-red-yellow vertical pinstripe across a strappy triangle top and retro high-waisted swim shorts. The Cressa top is reversible with adjustable nape and back ties; the Mirin shorts are a fully lined, pull-on micro length. Together they're the sporty, sunlit end of the 1970s revival — and arguably the most fun look that walked all week.
Oceanus
Oceanus brought the artisan end of the spectrum to the PARAISO main tent, where the label is known for one thing above all: hand-beading and crystal embellishment, set by hand into swim. These are statement pieces in the literal sense — couture-level surface work on fabric you can actually get wet. If the crystal trend has a ceiling, this is it.
Coastal Fish Beaded Swimsuit
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A scoop-neck one-piece hand-beaded into a full lilac-to-coral underwater reef — raised crystal corals, embroidered tropical fish, the occasional seahorse. It reads as a runway exhibit you can wear, equally at home on the catwalk and a beach editorial. The crystal work is dense enough to catch light from across the pool, and the stretch base keeps it functional underneath all that artistry.
Ariel Hand-Beaded Set - Red
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A fully crystal-encrusted coral-red bikini that catches light like wet sequins. The underwire balconette top has self-tie shoulder straps for support, and the high-leg cheeky bottom gets styled here with a gold chain-link hip belt for full glamour. Cut from eco-friendly Italian Lycra, it's the rare embellished suit that's as considered on the inside as it is dazzling on the outside.
Shan
Shan closed out our edit with the quietest luxury of the bunch — elevated coastal swim, carefully draped and constructed, made in Canada. There's no gimmick here; the appeal is the cut, the fabric weight, and the kind of finishing that justifies the price. For anyone who wants resort wear that lasts past one summer, this is the pick.
Nelly High-Neck Swimsuit - Beige
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A creamy beige high-neck one-piece with a sculpted mock collar, an open scoop back, and a single-button closure — minimalist on the surface, with a long self-fabric scarf that drapes or ties for an editorial styling moment. It's a second-skin, unlined cut with built-in cups, and it doubles as a bodysuit under tailoring. Elevated coastal in one piece.
Charlie Ruched Triangle Set - Yellow
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Lemon-yellow that pops against any backdrop, with a ruched triangle top trimmed in frayed-edge panels and tied at the shoulders with bead-tipped strings. The matching side-tie bottoms carry the same frayed detailing and metal-bead accents. The ruched, removable cups give it shape, and the texture-on-texture finish is what lifts it above a basic triangle.
The Moment: Hot Girl Summer by Megan Thee Stallion
The most talked-about look of the week didn't come from a luxury house. Megan Thee Stallion walked the PARAISO runway in a brown-and-white psychedelic swirl cut-out one-piece for the second collection of her Hot Girl Summer line — not a debut (the brand bowed at Miami Swim Week 2025), but a louder, more confident return.
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The real story is access: the line runs XS–3XL and sells through Walmart for under $32, putting a runway-show swimsuit in reach of nearly everyone. The aesthetic leans shell-print and swirl rather than the neon some recaps reported, and demand has been real enough that a handful of shell-print styles have already sold out. In a week of $400 crystal one-pieces, the democratization moment landed hardest.
Our Final Take
Miami Swim Week 2026 made one thing clear: the most exciting swim isn't locked behind a resort-2027 release date. You can have Monday's Husk Geo, Oséree's liquid Flower Kini, or Oh Polly's gold-ring Nara in your bag this week, not next year. If we're naming favorites, the Palma color-block set is the one that captures the whole mood of the week, and Oh Polly's Copacabana pieces prove a runway look doesn't have to come with a luxury price tag. Eight brands, every aesthetic from artisan crystal to under-$32 inclusivity — the only real question is which corner of Miami Swim Week 2026 is most you.
Frequently Asked Questions
01When was Miami Swim Week 2026?
PARAISO Miami Swim Week 2026, the event's 22nd edition, ran May 28–31, 2026, at the oceanfront tent in Collins Park on Miami Beach. Roughly 100 brands showed to buyers and press from more than 60 countries across the four days.
02Which brands showed at Miami Swim Week 2026?
Standouts included Monday Swimwear, Luli Fama, Oséree, Melissa Odabash, Kulani Kinis, Oh Polly, Oceanus, and Shan — alongside Megan Thee Stallion's Hot Girl Summer line. It was Kulani Kinis's runway debut and Luli Fama's 20th-anniversary show.
03Can I buy the exact pieces that walked the runway?
Sometimes. Most runway looks preview resort 2027 and aren't for sale yet, but Oh Polly's Copacabana pieces — including the Nara swimsuit and Cressa top — are in stock now. For other brands, shop the in-stock styles that share the same collection's aesthetic.
04Are Megan Thee Stallion's swimsuits available?
Yes. The Hot Girl Summer collection sells through Walmart (the exclusive retail partner) and her own store, with most pieces in stock and priced under $32 in sizes XS–3XL. A few shell-print styles have already sold out, so popular pieces move fast.
05Is this summer 2026 swimwear or resort 2027?
Both, depending on the piece. The runway shows preview resort and cruise 2027, but everything we've linked here is in stock now for summer 2026 — the buyable side of the same trends the runways are forecasting.