
22/6/2026 · 8:22
Summer 2026 swimwear is now a whole outfit: 7 trends to pack
A practical edit of Summer 2026 swimwear signals, from 90s halters and polka dots to board shorts, scarf styling, marine motifs, beaded straps, and beach-to-city capsules.
This issue avoids last week's stripe, nude, belt, rash-guard, and contrast-trim angles. Instead, the update is about swimwear becoming a full summer outfit: halters, polka dots, marine motifs, bead details, board shorts, scarf styling, and beach-to-city capsules.
What changed this week
The clearest Summer 2026 signal is not one print or one bikini shape. It is the way swimwear is being styled as a complete warm-weather wardrobe: a swimsuit under a linen shirt, a scarf working as a top or wrap, board shorts treated like real shorts, and resort capsules designed to move from beach to dinner.
That shift shows up in Vogue's Summer 2026 trend report, which highlights embellished board shorts, scarf styling, retro prints, and solid one-pieces as part of the season's broader recreation dressing mood. 1 It also shows up in Harper's Bazaar's 2026 swimwear trend guide, where halters, underwater motifs, polka dots, bead details, and surfier one-pieces sit next to minimalist swimwear. 2

The quick trend map
| Trend | What it looks like now | Easy way in | More polished buy |
|---|---|---|---|
| 90s halter necks | Lifted necklines, cleaner fronts, less ornament | Zara halter bikini top and bottoms at $40 each | Versace Vita swimsuit at $775 or Sara Cristina Bahia one-piece at $350 2 |
| Polka dots | Less pin-up, more graphic resort | Mango polka-dot halter one-piece at $80 | Jacquemus Le Bastide one-piece at $420 or Faithfull polka-dot bikini at $240 2 |
| Underwater motifs | Shells, fish scales, coral, sea-life prints | Mango x Eckhaus Latta triangle bikini set at $100 | Oséree Lumière Shell Bikini at $385 or Cala de la Cruz printed swimsuit at $295 2 3 |
| Beaded straps | Swimwear styled like jewelry | Sir Rioja bikini separates at $140 each | Hunza G Cassie Beaded Bikini at $290 or Adriana Degreas embellished swimsuit at $290 2 |
| Board shorts | Bermuda length, boxer-like ease, worn with bandeaus or shirts | Use tailored drawstring shorts you already own | Dries Van Noten embellished board shorts were the runway reference in Vogue's recreation-dressing edit 1 |
| Scarf styling | Silk scarf as top, belt, wrap skirt, or hair cover | Tie a printed scarf over a solid suit | Dries Van Noten printed wrap skirt at $695, Toteme silk-twill scarf at $420, or Loewe silk top at $2,500 1 |
| Beach-to-city capsules | Swimwear sold with dresses, pants, raffia, sandals, and evening pieces | One swimsuit plus one real cover-up | Mango x Eckhaus Latta animal-print swimsuit at $140; Armani Mare balconette one-piece at $945; Aqua x Agua Bendita Mariel one-piece at $148 3 4 |
1. The 90s halter is the least risky update
The halter is back because it changes the line of a suit without asking you to adopt a loud colour or novelty print. The current version reads sharper than the festival triangle tops of past summers: higher neck pull, cleaner cups, and often a one-piece base that works under linen trousers or a wrap skirt.
Harper's Bazaar frames the shape as a 90s-inspired trend and lists options from a Zara halter bikini top and bottoms at $40 each to the Sara Cristina Bahia one-piece at $350, Solid & Striped's Mina halter one-piece at $178, and Versace's Vita swimsuit at $775. 2
How to wear it: buy this trend in a solid colour first. Black, espresso, navy, or red will get more use than a print. If you already own a halter bikini, make it feel current with a cotton poplin shirt left open, flat leather sandals, and a narrow scarf tied at the waist.
2. Polka dots are cleaner than the retro pin-up version
Polka dots are useful this season because they bring print into a swim drawer without going as maximal as tropical florals or jungle motifs. The better 2026 read is graphic: black-and-white, chocolate-and-cream, or red-and-white dots on a simple halter or one-piece.
Harper's Bazaar's polka-dot picks include Mango's polka-dot halter one-piece at $80, Faithfull's polka-dot bikini at $240, Jacquemus's Le Bastide one-piece at $420, and Simon Miller's Bwai separates at $115 each. 2 Vogue also points to oversized polka dots in its retro-print section, naming Khaite as a runway reference and Mango's polka-dot dress at $140 as a shoppable piece. 1
How to wear it: keep the rest almost plain. A dotted suit plus a white shirt, raffia tote, and black sunglasses looks intentional; dotted suit plus matching dotted sarong can tip costume quickly.

3. Under-the-sea motifs are getting more literal
Last year's mermaid-adjacent trend was often about shine, netting, and pale blue. The fresher version is more direct: shells, coral shapes, fish scales, and sea-life graphics. Harper's Bazaar calls out an "Under the Sea" direction with pieces including Cala de la Cruz's Vienna printed swimsuit at $295, Oséree's Lumière Shell Bikini at $385, Simkhai's Ottilie one-piece around $285 to $325, and Milly shell bikini separates at $150 for the top and $125 for the bottoms. 2
The same marine idea shows up in the Mango x Eckhaus Latta capsule. Vogue describes the 43-piece collaboration as "sand-to-city" dressing and notes prints based on seashells, frog eggs, and fish scales photographed by Zoe Latta; the collection includes an animal-print swimsuit at $140 and a triangle bikini set at $100. 3
How to wear it: choose one ocean reference, not three. A shell-print bikini looks better with a plain pareo than with shell jewelry, shell bag, and shell sandals all at once.
4. Beaded straps make a plain suit feel finished
Beads are the small-detail trend to watch because they turn swimwear into an outfit before accessories enter the picture. The best versions use beads at the strap, neckline, or hip so the suit can stand on its own with a skirt or open shirt.
Harper's Bazaar's beaded swimwear edit includes Sir's Rioja triangle top and bottoms at $140 each, Hunza G's Cassie Beaded Bikini at $290, Jade Swim's Layla swimsuit at $210, and Adriana Degreas's embellished swimsuit at $290. 2
How to wear it: let the beading replace one piece of jewelry. If the straps are decorative, skip a necklace and use clean gold hoops, a linen cover-up, and a low sandal.
5. Board shorts are the practical fashion piece
Board shorts are the most useful signal in this edit because they solve the part of beach dressing that often feels too exposed after swimming. Vogue's Summer 2026 trend report points to embellished board shorts from Dries Van Noten within a broader recreation-dressing mood, alongside Bermuda and elevated short shapes. 1
This does not mean you need technical surf shorts. The better fashion version is a slightly longer short with a soft waistband or tailored shape, worn with a bandeau, halter, or one-piece as the base layer.
How to wear it: try navy, black, or faded denim-blue first. Add a triangle bikini top, an open oversized shirt, and a structured raffia bag. If the shorts are loose, keep the swim top neat.

6. Scarves are moving from accessory to garment
A scarf is no longer just a hair tie or bag accent. Vogue's Summer 2026 report describes patterned silks as tops, dresses, wrapped waists, and knotted shoulder pieces, and lists shoppable examples including a Dries Van Noten printed wrap skirt at $695, a Dôen Maltina mini dress at $300, Toteme's printed silk-twill scarf at $420, Celine's printed silk scarf at $590, and Loewe's silk top at $2,500. 1
The styling point is easy: a scarf gives a plain swimsuit a second life. It can become a halter top after the beach, a low-slung belt over board shorts, or a shoulder wrap for dinner.
How to wear it: if the suit is printed, use a solid scarf. If the suit is solid, this is where the print can happen.
7. The strongest launches are selling a whole summer system
The newest resort launches are not just dropping one bikini. They are selling systems: swim, shirt, skirt, sandal, raffia, dress. That is why the beach-to-city idea feels more important than any single colour.
Vogue says Mango x Eckhaus Latta's 43-piece capsule is built for both city and seaside, with pieces meant for beach, office, evening, and events; the lineup includes a $100 triangle bikini set, $140 animal-print swimsuit, $130 tied overlay pants, $200 semi-sheer dress, and $500 woven handbag. 3 ELLE's June launch roundup points in the same direction: Silvia Tcherassi's Capri-inspired Grand Hotel Quisisana capsule includes printed beach wraps, resort dresses, and swimwear; Giorgio Armani Mare 2026 includes a $945 balconette one-piece, raffia-detail heeled sandals at $795, and sand/sun/sea colours; Aqua by Agua Bendita's Bloomingdale's capsule includes resort dresses, matching sets, and the Mariel one-piece at $148. 4
Celebrity beach dressing is moving the same way. InStyle reported Emily Ratajkowski in Mallorca wearing a red see-through netted crochet dress over a white bikini, barefoot and with no jewelry; the look is basically a cover-up doing the work of a dress. 5 Harper's Bazaar, meanwhile, covered Anne Hathaway in St. Tropez wearing the La Ligne x Erin Walsh Anne Dress, a $395 ivory cotton-rayon-linen maxi, with a floppy hat, black sunglasses, sandals, and gold jewelry. 6
How to wear it: build around one anchor. If the anchor is a statement suit, make the shirt and skirt quiet. If the anchor is a great cover-up dress, buy the simplest swimsuit that sits cleanly underneath.
What to buy first
If your swim drawer is already decent, skip the full refresh. Choose two of these moves:
- One shape update: a halter one-piece, beaded-strap bikini, or board short.
- One styling piece: a printed scarf, linen shirt, pareo skirt, or open crochet/net dress.
- One print or motif: polka dots if you want graphic and easy; shell or fish-scale motifs if you want the more directional beach reference.
The safest formula is a solid halter suit, a real cover-up you would wear away from the pool, flat sandals, and one printed scarf. That gives you the 2026 beach-to-city feeling without turning a vacation suitcase into a trend archive.
Fuentes de referencia
- 1Vogue: Top Summer 2026 Fashion Trends
- 2Harper's Bazaar: The Biggest 2026 Swimwear Trends
- 3Vogue: Mango x Eckhaus Latta Launch
- 4ELLE: The Best Fashion Launches of June 2026
- 5InStyle: Emily Ratajkowski Wore a Red Netted Dress Over a White Bikini
- 6Harper's Bazaar: Anne Hathaway's St. Tropez Maternity Style




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