Thursday, June 4, 2026

8 Miami Swim Week Trends That Will Take Over This Summer

The past week in Miami was a whirlwind of swimwear runways, presentations, activations, and parties that proved just how major the category is in the fashion industry. Among the many shows, I attended a majority of the runways presented by Paraiso Miami Swim Week… for the third year in a row! I always love coming back to Miami to experience swimwear in its neutral (hot and wet) habitat.

And this year was no exception. From some of my returning favorites like Oceanus, Sigal, and Megan Thee Stallion’s Hot Girl Summer to new-to-me brands like Fae and Vogue Mexico’s presentation of Gengi, there was a wide range of swimwear styles on display. However, there were some core swim trends that I noticed stretch across many of them.

From trending shades and patterns like midnight blue and chevron, unexpected silhouettes like longline swim tops and ponchos, to styling details like statement belts and matching headbands, read on for the top swimwear trends expected to blow up next summer (and that, yes, you can and should start wearing this summer).

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Midnight Blue

While statement shades from last year like Baywatch red and butter yellow returned to the runways, more shades like orange sherbet and whimsical periwinkle entered the chat. But the color that truly made an impact across many collections was midnight blue. The deep, dramatic shade found its way onto swimwear (including blinged-out styles), sheer coverups, and resort dresses for elegant and evening-appropriate styles.

From Eight Swimwear and Oséree’s navy bikinis and mini dresses to Monday Swimwear and Melissa Odabash’s head-to-toe navy blue coverup outfits, midnight blue is swimwear’s latest trending color.

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Statement Belts

Yes, chain belts and body chains are still going strong, but I was struck by all the detachable fabric belts that made one-pieces and even bikinis stand out from the sea of swimwear. Whether they cinched the models’ waists over coverups or hung low on their hips, like Halle Berry’s iconic James Bond swim look, they were a standout decorative detail (more so than being functional).

Brands like Luli Fama, Monday, and Oh Polly notably opted for the low-slung look via thick fabric bands and flowing fringe belts. So whether you find a matching swim belt or add one of your existing favorite styles, you can easily elevate your swim looks with this simple accessory.

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Jungle Fever

Even more than last year’s under-the-sea creature and shell appliques, wild animals overwhelmingly strutted down this year’s runways. From actual animal designs like giraffes and snakes to animal prints, the jungle took over Miami. Even more surprisingly, many of the prints were in super colorful iterations, like purples, pinks, and greens, rather than neutrals.

Oceanus is perhaps the most famous for its intricate beaded animal designs across swimsuits and mini dresses, but more brands stepped into the jungle, like Bikini Beach with its slithering snake designs. Plus, brands like Fae, Gengi, Luli Fama, and Oséree gave us abstract zebra prints and super-colorful leopard and cheetah prints.

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Swim Tops

Retro-inspired swim skirts and shorts were still as prominent as they were at last year’s runways, but the new unexpected silhouette came in the form of swim tops. Specifically, more elevated versions of tankinis à la halter tops were big and made a case for easily being styled as everyday tops paired with denim shorts or maxi skirts too.

Shan especially had several blouse-like swim tops grace the runway, while Hot Girl Summer had some cropped tee swim tops and Sinesia Karol presented a silk scarf halter worn with bikini bottoms.

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Stripes & Chevron Print

Taking over from last year’s polka dot and Pucci craze, prints like thin stripes and colorful chevron made a splash, offering sailor and Missoni vibes this time around instead. Aside from several animal prints, stripes and chevron truly proved that they are the prints of summer 2026.

From slightly more playful and junior-feeling (aka super colorful) designs from brands like Gengi, Kulani Kinis, and Oh Polly to more refined, elegant designs from Etnia, Melissa Odabash, and Oséree, these prints come in several varieties and vibes.

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Ponchos & Capes

Beyond swimsuits, coverups and resortwear are huge parts of Miami Swim Week’s collections. And this year, I noticed an increase in ponchos as popular coverup top options and capes attached to swim tops. (We also can’t ignore the many skinny scarves attached to or styled with swimwear, surprisingly proving that many winter silhouettes have found their way into the summertime.)

Cupshe debuted a few billowing capes attached to bikini tops, while brands like Sinesia Karol and Monday had their knit and sheer ponchos styled as resortwear make dramatic statements on the runways.

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In The Nude

While there were many vibrant colors to pull inspiration from, there were also many shades of nude that complemented many of the models’ skin tones. And designers didn’t shy away from styling models in shades that nearly blended into their skin — perhaps borrowing from Skims’ signature color palette — and creating many double-take moments for me.

More than half of Monday’s collection featured a range of nude swimwear and coverups, from pale peach to deep brown. Brands like Fae, Luli Fama, Melissa Odabash, and Oséree also spotlit the neutral shade range.

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Matching Headbands & Headscarves 

Aside from many floppy straw hats (which seemingly never go out of style), thick fabric headbands and silk headscarves that perfectly matched the swimsuits were a major hair accessory trend this time around. The ‘60s-inspired, Brigitte Bardot and Audrey Hepburn-esque styling added a retro flair that still felt modern (à la Sabrina Carpenter’s current style).

Monday Swimwear was perhaps the most apparent example of implementing both the headbands and headscarves. Sigal and Oceanus also opted for matching headscarf styling that became the cherry on top of already-stunning swimwear.

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Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Refinery29 Loves: Our Favorite Fashion & Beauty Buys From May

Welcome to Refinery29 Loves, the monthly news bulletin where you’ll find the best things to shop and see in fashion and beauty right now.

Summer is officially here — but you could already tell that based on our order histories from the past month. In other words: It’s time for a fresh edition of R29 Loves, our monthly roundup of the fashion and beauty finds editors can’t stop talking about. 

Our latest edit of what’s new and now reveals several warm-weather must-haves that we have a feeling you’ll love, too. Think: breezy wardrobe staples, luxe moisturizers, makeup that holds its own against heat and humidity, and little luxuries that make summer feel that much sweeter. This month’s favorites include everything from a surprisingly chic sneaker-stiletto hybrid and a garden-inspired fragrance to a brow product that changed the way one editor thinks about tinted gels. You’ll also find skincare upgrades, transitional travel staples, and even a few impulse purchases that quickly earned permanent spots in our routines. 

Consider this your R29-approved shopping list for June. Ahead, the fashion and beauty finds that made our month — and just might make your summer.

At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. All product details reflect the price and availability at the time of publication. If you buy or click on something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission.

Free-est Swept Away Maxi Skirt


"It’s officially white maxi skirt season. I’m obsessed with how dreamy yet comfortable this flowy design is. I plan on wearing it with sneakers while sightseeing during my summer travels as well as dressing it up with my go-to kitten heels for fancier moments. If you’re looking for a versatile piece to add to your summer wardrobe a white maxi skirt like this one will work wonders for every activity on the calendar." — Alexis Bennett Parker, Director of Shopping Partnerships

free-est, Vanish Swept Away Maxi Skirt, $, available at Free People

Melissa x Ganni Kitten Heel Thong


"These limited-edition Melissa x Ganni jelly heels were my first experience trying both brands, and I couldn’t be more obsessed with how fun and comfortable they are. I opted for the teal blue, which are surprisingly versatile. I wore them all throughout Miami Swim Week paired with blue outfits, black maxi dresses, and white linen pants, and they were the perfect pop that gained me a ton of compliments." — Victoria Montalti, Senior Fashion Commerce Writer

Melissa x Ganni Kitten Heel Thong, $, available at Melissa

Jones Road Your Skin Foundation Stick


"I’ll admit that Jones Road’s What The Foundation isn’t quite right for my oily skin, but the stick version — Your Skin Foundation Stick — is right up my alley. I swipe it on and blend it out with a fluffy brush, and it takes the effort out of my makeup routine, even doubling as a concealer. It’s a lifesaver for dry, dehydrated skin thanks to ceramides, which act like glue between skin cells to keep skin soft and smooth, and squalane, a moisturizing ingredient the skin naturally produces but gradually loses over time, leading to dryness. Better yet, it’s non-comedogenic, so it’s less likely to clog pores or trigger breakouts, and it comes in 30 shades." — Jacqueline Kilikita, Beauty Director  

Jones Road Your Skin Foundation Stick, $, available at Jones Road

Benefit Dream Sheen Waterproof Tinted Brow Glaze Gel


"Just when I thought Benefit had exhausted every possible brow formula and finish, it launched Dream Sheen. It's not your typical brow gel but rather a brow glaze. Many tinted brow gels have a dry, matte texture that doesn't actually mimic real hair, which has dimension and a natural-looking sheen. Dream Sheen delivers sheer color payoff that can be layered over a brow pencil (if you have sparse areas) or worn alone if, like me, you're already working with relatively full brows. It's noticeably wetter than most gels I've tried, but that's exactly what makes it so good: It sets with a flexible, satin finish that subtly enhances your brows while still adding all-day hold and shape." — Karina Hoshikawa, Senior Writer

Benefit Cosmetics Dream Sheen Waterproof Tinted Brow Glaze Gel, $, available at Sephora

Jo Malone Scarlet Beetroot Cologne


"I'll always have a soft spot for fruity-floral fragrances thanks to my teenage obsession with them, but I've finally found a version that feels decidedly more grown-up: Jo Malone's new Scarlet Beetroot Cologne. It's warm and comforting, with jammy blackcurrant and spicy patchouli at its core, while sweet, earthy beetroot keeps it feeling bright and unexpected. (The scent is meant to evoke a lush, flourishing vegetable garden, and I’d say it definitely delivers.) It also has impressive staying power on both clothes and hair, making it an easy reach for summer days when you want something fresh yet sophisticated." — Karina Hoshikawa, Senior Writer

Jo Malone London Scarlet Beetroot Cologne, $, available at Nordstrom

Sandy Liang x Baggu Baby Bow Baggu


"While this bag is not technically mine yet, this Sandy Liang x Baggu collab comes out Wednesday, June 3, and it’s at the top of my must-buy list. I missed out on the designer’s sold-out collection last year, and making it my mission to grab it this go around, especially in the iconic Market print. Reusable bags are everywhere, but I love Baggu’s fun designs, and these bags are super durable. I’ve tested it many times, schlepping a heavy Trader Joe’s haul five blocks to my apartment." — Lisa Dionisio, Newsletter Director

Baggu Baby Bow Baggu, $, available at Baggu

Lioness Elements Mini Dress


"I’ve been looking for a mini dress that feels as fun as the energy of the summer. This mighty mini checks all the boxes for me. I must admit, I was influenced by the forever stylish Veneda Carter. She paired this one with sneakers, proving it’s the versatile must-have that can be worn in more than one way. I plan on wearing it during a chic bike ride in Copenhagen this summer. And I can’t wait." — Alexis Bennett Parker, Director of Shopping Partnerships

Lioness Elements Mini Dress, $, available at Shopbop

JVN Air Dry Volumizing Wave Spray


"Jonathan Van Ness themselves gave me a tutorial on how to use this air-dry wave spray, and it’s so good that it’s encouraged me to embrace my waves in all their voluminous, frizzy glory. Unlike salt sprays, which can leave lengths feeling crispy and parched while emphasizing split ends, this formula uses sugar cane extract in a moisturizing base — including smoothing hemisqualane, a great alternative to heavier silicones — along with oat kernel extract to define waves and curls without the crunch. JVN taught me to spritz it through towel-dried hair, scrunch, and either air-dry or use a diffuser to speed things up. It’s set to become my go-to hair product all summer." — Jacqueline Kilikita, Beauty Director  

JVN Air Dry Volumizing Wave Spray, $, available at Ulta Beauty

e.l.f. Thirst Burst Lip Treatment


"I have dozens of lip products in my bag at any given time, but this is the one I’ve reached for most lately. The 1% peptide complex — essentially skin-strengthening proteins — has been a godsend for my chronically dry lips, helping heal and protect them from hot, drying weather and my own fingers (I’m a chronic lip picker). Alongside peptides, there’s deeply nourishing cocoa seed butter and smoothing plant oils that give it a glossy finish without any stickiness. My favorite shade is Sheer Guava, which adds just the right hint of pink to my lips." — Jacqueline Kilikita, Beauty Director  

e.l.f. Cosmetics Thirst Burst Lip Treatment Plump + Quench, $, available at Ulta Beauty

SkinCeuticals P-TIOX Cream


"I’ve been using SkinCeuticals P-TIOX Serum for months and can happily report that it’s made a world of difference to the fine lines on my forehead (I’ve sworn off Botox after a bad experience) and under my eyes. But I always had to follow it with a rich moisturizer, especially at night, because my skin tends to get quite dry. So I was pleased to discover P-TIOX Cream, which is packed with peptides — short chains of amino acids that help support collagen and elastin production, keeping skin smooth and supple — alongside hydrating niacinamide and the star ingredient: 10% Myrixin, which takes inspiration from neurotoxins like Botox to help minimize the appearance of lines and uneven texture. Because I like a one-and-done skincare routine, I’ll be swapping the serum for this cream ASAP." — Jacqueline Kilikita, Beauty Director  

SkinCeuticals P-TIOX Cream, $, available at Dermstore

Bubble x American Eagle Cherry Picnic Lip Balm


"I’m a big Bubble skincare fan because it’s one of a few brands that keeps my sensitive skin happy. I constantly have the brand’s lip balm in my bag, and now, the new American Eagle-edition cherry formula will be my go-to. It still offers a clear gloss, but has a fruity scent that’s perfect for the summer." — Victoria Montalti, Senior Fashion Commerce Writer

AE x Bubble Cherry Picnic Lip Balm & Charms Set, $, available at Bubble

Jenny Bird Double Amalfi Anklet


"At this point, I have over five Jenny Bird anklets. I love to wear them during the summer for some extra shimmer and can keep them on in the shower, pool, and ocean thanks to the water-resistant materials. And this dangly two-tone design is the latest in my collection. It matches my jewelry no matter if I’m opting for gold or silver, and has yet to leave my ankle since getting it." — Victoria Montalti, Senior Fashion Commerce Writer

Jenny Bird Double Amalfi Anklet, $, available at Jenny Bird

J.Crew Featherweight Cashmere Pointelle Cardigan


"This cardigan sweater became the hero piece of my wardrobe on a recent trip to Denver for a wedding. Layering was the trick to tackling Mile High City’s weird fluctuating temps from sunny and warm to chilly and cool. I wore this J.Crew cardigan pretty much all weekend long. It’s super light and thin but a soft, cozy cashmere that still kept me warm. Easy to throw on over my fancy dress or my T-shirt and jeans." — Lisa Dionisio, Newsletter Director

J.Crew Featherweight cashmere pointelle cardigan, $, available at J.Crew

Sneex The Ballerina


"World, I'm officially a Sneex girl. At first, the sneaker-stiletto hybrid seemed ridiculous, but after trying on a sleek all-white pair that belonged to a friend (thanks, Emma!), I immediately understood the hype. The combination of an athletic sneaker and a high heel shouldn't work, yet somehow it does — and honestly, I'm obsessed. They instantly make any outfit feel cooler, but even more impressively, they're among the most comfortable heels I've ever worn. (Shoutout to founder Sarah Blakely, who also created Spanx.)

Sneex is undeniably pricey — each pair is made in Italy — but the quality feels on par with my most expensive designer shoes. My current favorite is the Ballerina style, which features lace-up details and sheer mesh accents. I picked mine up in a milky beige shade that's incredibly chic: think balletcore with a little edge." — Karina Hoshikawa, Senior Writer

Sneex The Ballerina, $, available at Sneex

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Monday, June 1, 2026

Every Cool Girl I Know Has These Shorts In Their Summer Wardrobe

As the temperature continues to rise, conventional wisdom says hemlines should follow suit. But this year, the street-style-set is staging a counter-movement. There is a clear winner in the shorts department, and no, it's not micro denim shorts or aggressively distressed cutoffs. Instead, fashion insiders are leaning into a look that offers a bit more breathing room (and a lot more polish). Enter the elevated Bermuda short.

Far from the stiff, uninspired pairs of the early aughts, the current iteration is all about effortless volume and casual sophistication. Whether you lean toward a classic mid-rise denim style that hits right above the knee (as seen in the Levi's collection), a relaxed slouchy option from Topshop or H&M, or a structured, tailored silhouette from contemporary favorites like Reformation and Favorite Daughter, these longer shorts are proving to be the season's ultimate wardrobe chameleons.

The true magic of the Bermuda short lies in its commercial versatility. They solve the ultimate warm-weather dilemma: how to look cool and stay comfortable without feeling overly exposed. Styled with a minimalist kitten heel and a sleek bodysuit for an evening out, or dressed down with an oversized button-down and leather ballet flats for Sunday brunch, they bring an instant, intentional edge to any outfit.
Ready to make the swap? Ahead, we've rounded up the best denim Bermuda shorts to shop right now, from accessible high-street staples to luxury investment pairs.

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Levi's Baggy Dad Jorts



Levi's Baggy Dad Jorts, $, available at Levi's

We The Free Montana Shorts



We The Free Montana Shorts, $, available at Free People

Levi's

Shaping Bermuda Shorts



Levi's Shaping Bermuda Shorts, $, available at Levi's

Lululemon Daydrift Low-Rise Relaxed-Fit Short



Lululemon Daydrift Low-Rise Relaxed-Fit Short, $, available at Lululemon

Levi's Super Baggy Jorts



Levi's Super Baggy Jorts, $, available at Levi's

Citizens of Humanity Court Denim Shorts



Citizens of Humanity Citizens of Humanity Court Denim Shorts, $, available at Free People

Auralee Silk Denim Shorts



Auralee Silk Denim Shorts, $, available at Net-A-Porter

MOTHER The Half-Pipe Frayed High Waist Bermuda Shorts



MOTHER The Half-Pipe Frayed High Waist Bermuda Shorts, $, available at Nordstrom

H&M Denim Bermuda Shorts



H&M Denim Bermuda Shorts, $, available at Nordstrom

Mango Denim Bermuda Shorts



Mango Denim Bermuda Shorts, $, available at Nordstrom

Topshop Barrel Leg Denim Bermuda Shorts



Topshop Barrel Leg Denim Bermuda Shorts, $, available at Nordstrom

Still Here Low-Rise Denim Shorts



Still Here Low-Rise Denim Shorts, $, available at Net-A-Porter

Pilcro Kayden High Rise Shorts



Pilcro Kayden High Rise Short, $, available at Anthropologie

Reformation Drew Short



Reformation Drew Short, $, available at Reformation

Favorite Daughter Tommy Low Slung Denim Bermuda



Favorite Daughter The Tommy Low Slung Denim Bermuda, $, available at Nordstrom

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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Pinterest’s Summer Trends Predict That Sports & Fandom Will Shape Our Style

As we rack our brains for our next girls’ night outfit, vacation capsule wardrobe, gameday aesthetic, and more, many of us go straight to our socials for inspiration. And luckily, Pinterest has released its Summer 2026 Trend Report with the best and boldest looks to try across fashion and beauty, according to data from over 600 million users worldwide. The biggest prediction? Fandom will continue to grow and influence our summer style

“Fandom is evolving into a form of self-expression (‘WNBA game outfits’ +70%). Pinterest users are tapping into this shift, translating team spirit into an everyday aesthetic (‘female jersey outfit‘ +494%),” according to the report. Basically, many people are pulling from sport iconography and implementing it into their wardrobes off the courts or field.

And at least in New York, we’re especially seeing fandemonium surrounding the Knicks making it to the playoffs and the World Cup touching down stateside. So, appropriately, many of Pinterest’s timely summer trends revolve around sports, from luxe athleisurewear to varsity and preppy aesthetics, plus sweaty lived-in glam.

Ahead, read about some of the top summer trends that blend sports, culture, and fashion together. Then shop the best styles to actually achieve them. Go sports!

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Sports-Luxe Street Style & Off-Duty Varsity

With search terms like “Formula 1 aesthetic outfit” increasing by 483%, “Brazil jersey outfit women” by 302%, and “baddie tracksuit outfit” by 276% on Pinterest, it’s clear that we’re looking to athletic staples off the field for summer uniforms that work for watch parties and weekend plans.

According to Pinterest: “The look taps into that late-’90s/early-2000s polished playbook: windbreakers & tracksuits treated like chic sets, motorsport details adding a sharp racing edge, and the capri revival offering a refined alternative to shorts.” So, whether you opt for ‘90s minimalist palettes and athleisurewear or bold team colors and actual World Cup soccer jerseys, anyone can incorporate the look into their wardrobes.

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Dockside Americana

2025 brought us the fisherman aesthetic. And in 2026, we’ve been seeing sailor-core outfits all over our feeds, which Pinterest confirms will continue to trend this summer. “It’s preppy, athletic, and purposely a little performative: sailor stripes, crisp blues and whites, and deck shoes create a clean uniform base, while lake-ready layers (rugby tops, half-zips, slouchy crewnecks) keep it low-maintenance from chilly mornings to late dock sunsets,” according to Pinterest.

The effortless, nostalgia-inspired look is backed by trending searches like “vintage sailor aesthetic” jumping up 385% and “boat day outfit summer” up 205%. Plus, several nautical and preppy-coded staples like striped shirts, boat shoes, polo tops, linen shorts, crochet sweaters, and jelly shoes have all received bumps in Pinterest searches.

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Hybrid Kicks & Statement Shades

Sneakers are a huge shoe trend for the summer, perhaps more than sandals. Searches for “dad sneakers” increased by 906%, while hybrid styles like sneaker ballet flats and Mary Janes along with sneaker wedges, mules, and loafers have all increased on Pinterest. According to the report, there’s “a surge in hybrids that blend comfort with unexpected silhouettes,” with a “familiar sneaker DNA, reworked into lighter, more styled shapes that feel novelty-driven but easy to wear.” Therefore, slim retro sneakers continue to reign.

Moving up the body, statement sunglasses are another major accessory trend. This summer, “retro micro frames (90s ovals, tiny lenses) and bold statement shapes (wraparound, shield, rimless, spiked),” will take over, according to Pinterest. Wondering how this ties into sports and fan culture? Just take style inspo from WAGs (wives and girlfriends of professional athletes) like Victoria Beckham and Ciara

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Pep-Rally Glam & Fan-Finishing Touches

From tons of female athletes showing off full beats on the courts and fields to fans going all out with their gameday glam, beauty has officially entered the sports chat. According to Pinterest: “Pep-Rally Glam is summer’s sports-lifestyle makeup mood: high-energy, a little sweaty, and intentionally lived-in.” We’re talking dewy skin and smudged eyeliner that can easily translate from day to night.

Nostalgic blue eyeshadow and face gems have made their presence known, especially, backed by celebrities like Zara Larsson and Zendaya. The report also states that “Pinners are building watch-party looks around team colors and iconic symbols, layering in high-impact accents like hair tinsel.” So with “tinsel hair ideas” climbing 622% and “face stickers” up 119%, get excited for playful, colorful, and sparkling beauty looks this summer.

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