The 30 best shows from Miami Swim Week 2024

Suns out, swimwear’s out!

Miami Swim Week took over Magic City this weekend, marking the showcase’s tenth year. Over one hundred US-based and international designers gathered in the Sunshine State to stage over fifty events, featuring celebs, spandex, and every kind of ’kini you can imagine.

Some highlights included social media star Alix Earle walking the runway with her three sisters at the Sports Illustrated swimwear show, where Miami Hurricanes basketball stars the Cavinder twins also made their catwalk debut.

TikTok personality Alix Earle (second from right) took to the runway with her three sisters for the Sports Illustrated runway show. Getty Images for Sports Illustrated

Featuring bikini bodies of all shapes and sizes, Miami Swim Week gave us lots to celebrate. So here’s our roundup of the thirty best shows from the 4-day festivities — we think you’ll find there’s something to suit everyone.

The toast of TikTok Alix Earle hit the runway a second time, this time riding solo in a suit from Sommer Swim.

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Everything from the brand Kita May is heavenly and handmade by designer Nikita, who designs silky accessories and bespoke bikinis.

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Haitiian Doll by designer Jo Bella — also known as Johanne Brazela — features sophisticated swimwear for glamorously getting some sun. Every design in Brazela’s 2024 collection is named after a loved one, including her friends and sisters.

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The tankini queens at Yonique create comfortable, creative swimwear in bright colors and beautiful patterns.

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The name “Hermine” comes from brand creator and Haitian designer Eisha Hermine Casimir, whose designs exude feminine strength and sophistication.

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Endorsed by the likes of pop princess Halsey, Humans sells made-to-order swimwear with a focus on sustainability, quality and inclusivity.

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Avisa means “ocean,” and Avisa Swimwear certainly knows how to make waves with adorable swimwear made from eco-friendly fabrics, all right at home in Florida.

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Licensed under Elle Magazine, Elle Resort Swimwear showed unconventional beach garb and classic suits at Miami Swim Week.

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Puerto Rican brand Salpica delighted with daring designs and “Mommy and Me” matching sets.

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French designer Lola Nonnot’s take on Brazilian bathing suits, Gringa swimwear is all about fun colors and a flattering fit.

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Sustainable swimwear for the modern mom? Sign us up. Khonsu’s swimwear is made with eco-friendly fabrics to create designs you’ll want to wear for far longer than 9 months.

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Designed and manufactured in South Florida, Kadan Swimwear is a brand that believes life is better at the beach! And life is best when you look — and feel — your best.

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Everything at Cyar Swim is made 100% in Cameroon. And with worldwide shipping, this local brand can become your favorite international export.

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Founded in 2015, Moda Minx is a UK-based brand that can be found through retailer ASOS. Their colorful suits are the perfect uniform for paradise.

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Inspired by the designer’s Mexican heritage, Bikinis by Bridget has a story almost as impressive as its designs.

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A “Miami-based brand with Caribbean flair,” Carukia Swimwear is all about comfort and confidence.

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Pioneered in Paris and designed in Australia, Omray’s suits draw inspiration from French life for beautiful bathing suits for the modern woman.

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Vaida promises affordable luxury, including clothing, accessories and sexy swimwear.

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“Powered by the sun” and “born in Miami,” Megan Mae Miami’s bright designs boast the credential of being designed by a swimwear model.

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Handmade in New York City, Saint Clair’s stunning suits boast fabulous patterns and adorable accessories.

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Colombian designer Andrea Venturoli made a name for herself designing pageant gowns after her 2018 debut — now her beauty queens rock bathing suits with dramatic flair.

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Peruvian-owned brand Kené Kaya combines indigenous art with high-quality materials for creative and luxurious swimwear unlike anything else.

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Hey baby! Winner of 2015’s Vlisco Fashion Fund, Ivory-Cast-based Lili Creations blends timeless African heritage with contemporary fashion with garments for all occasions.

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“Eternal summer” is the promise of DOB, a brand with bikinis that will make you feel the heat.

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The lovely ladies of Luxe Living Fashions rocked glitzy suits and gauzy capes.

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Atlanta, Georgia is the home of Milus Rose, founded as recently as 2022. But don’t let their age fool you — these swimsuits are the work of a true pro.

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Homegrown in Miami, Ashi B. was the product of designer Shannon’s passion for carnival costumes and confidence-boosting swimwear.

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Swimwear inspired by the sea is the name of the game for designer Liech Antel, whose commitment to sustainability and style characterize her brand.

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Everybody has a different body! HeartGlass understands this, and the brand has created an inclusive sizing quiz so you can determine the best suit to flatter you in all the right places.

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Things are heating up at Mars the Label, where lacy beach cover ups and sultry suits are in abundance.

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