Embrace these swimwear trends for chic looks this season.
By Ashley Ryan
Hit the beach, pool or local bar in style this summer, making a statement both in and out of the water with versatile, high-quality swim pieces.
Andy Drakeford, a longtime Newport Beach resident and stylist who also works as one of South Coast Plaza’s personal shoppers, relies on a “less is more” approach, which aligns expertly with current swimwear trends.
When asked what makes a good swimsuit, Drakeford says, “Hands down, fit and quality. You can have the most perfect figure, but if that bikini is riding up or sliding around, then forget it. … It’s important that the suit holds its shape, doesn’t hold on to moisture for too long and flatters the person’s body shape and age.”
This summer, she recommends staying on trend by turning to retro, coquettish ruffles or gold hardware for “a bit of glam.” As far as color goes, prints are still popular, but monochromatic suits are having a moment and are equally as appealing in 2024. And, for fit, she says comfort over style is in, with high-waisted bikini bottoms and one-piece suits flying off the shelves.
“I totally appreciate self-love and body inclusivity, but ask yourself if you feel good in it,” Drakeford adds. “… Look in the mirror from all angles.” Some of her go-to brands include Andie, Solid & Striped, Malia Mills, Une Piece and Karla Colletto.
But don’t be afraid to pair your pieces with other fashionable items. For covering up, Drakeford suggests cut-off shorts, drawstring pants, tunics, sundresses and—if you’re not a fan of your legs—longer options such as gauzy or linen pants and maxi skirts or dresses.
Beyond that, bucket hats continue to be on-trend while headwear with a large brim can be ideal for sun protection. When choosing shoes, Drakeford says to keep it flat with sandals, preferably those with a rubber sole—like Havaianas or a style from Gucci—when walking around wet surfaces. Simple jewelry with a pop of coral or turquoise color can be great for the season while raffia bags are great whether it’s a tote to carry your towel to the beach or a small evening bag for going out afterward.
“[Newport is] a great city for swimwear for several reasons,” Drakeford says. “The most obvious is all the amazing miles and miles of beaches—not to mention that a huge percentage of homes have swimming pools.”
But swim textiles don’t have to be exclusive to the water anymore, she adds. “Some of the top luxury brands have swimwear pieces in their spring/summer ready-to-wear collections,” Drakeford reveals, recommending a light blazer or open shirt layered over a bikini top with shorts or linen trousers. Alternatively, she says, wear one-piece swimwear as a bodysuit with a skirt, flat sandals and jewelry.
“When we wear swimsuits … is when we are most exposed, yet also our most relaxed selves. Beach, pool, … vacation—it’s critical that you feel confident, comfortable and relaxed,” Drakeford continues. You really can’t go wrong in this breezy beach town.