Paraiso Miami Swim Week took place at Miami Beach from June 8-11 and explored innovative design, inclusivity and diversity in a series of shows held in an experiential tent at Paraiso Miami Beach. Sustainability themes featured in the show that ran from June 8-11. Retro styling, ruching, one shoulder looks, neutral shades, intricate patterning, classic whites and buckle detailing were among looks shown in a variety of collections showcased on the runway during the four day event.
Colombian brand OneOneshowcased a collection that blended nostalgia with contemporary aesthetics, as retro styled silhouettes sported bold colour blocking and vibrant prints. Each piece from sleek one-pieces, flirty neon bikinis and a resort wear line echoed a vintage feel while embracing modernity.
Dedicated to sustainability, OneOne’s on-demand production model ensures that every garment is crafted only when ordered, eliminating excess waste and unnecessary inventory. www.oneoneswimwear.com
The vibrant city of Porto and its dramatic landscapes inspired the latest ready-to-wear resort collection by Azulu, a Colombian brand. Incorporating a selection of linen and cotton dresses, modern knit set, flowy cover ups and stylish swimwear, the label is committed to sustainable fashion.
Swimwear pieces feature recycled materials and eco-friendly fabrics, as Azulu combined fashion-forward design with a dedication to environmental responsibility. www.azulu.com
Innovative plant-based swimwear formed the basis of the ‘Coral City’ collection by Natasha Tonic, an array of striking one-piece swimsuits and bikinis adorned with intricate coral prints and textures. The designer of the Los Angeles based brand collaborated with Coral Morphologic – a Miami based pioneer in the study and conservation of coral reefs –to create a coral-inspired swimwear range aimed at generating awareness of the dangers facing coral reefs worldwide.
.Breathable hemp fabric featured in every piece Ms Tonic created, drawing on a pallete of electric green, coral orange, white coral and Pacific blue, inspired by endangered reefs off Miami coastlines.
She also debuted a variety of lightweight shrugs and long gloves which lent a modern touch and served as a natural shield against the sun’s harmful rays. www.natashatonic.com
Shan, a Canadian based brand designed by Chantal Levesque, showcased its Cruise 2024 and Spring-Summer 2024 collections which comprised an assortment of swim and resort wear pieces. Luxurious swimwear and resort wear pieces in Cruise 20254 were ideal for travellers seeking a sophisticated yet effortless style. Taking inspiration from warm destinations, the range featured an array of designs that celebrated diversity and individuality. In its Spring-Summer 2024 collection, Shan embraced vibrant colours, intricate patterns, and playful silhouettes in its swimwear and resort wear pieces. Colours presented in the collections are inspired by the sea and coastal regions with tones of sage, Bordeaux and pinks. www.shan.ca
Renowned UK online fashion retailer Club L London debuted its latest resort collection, ‘Destination, Daze & Tequila Sunset’ at Paraiso Swim Week, its first Miami runway show.
Drawing inspiration from exotic destinations and the vibrant energy of summer nights, the swim and resort wear collection presented a diverse range of style options from sleek bodysuits and flattering bikinis to flowy cover-ups and elegant dresses. Deep jewel tones, elegant whites, neutrals and abstract prints featured in the latest swim and resortwear collection from Club L London, a brand that offers elegant and modern designs at affordable prices. www.clubllondon.com