From bold cutouts to astrology-themed prints, these looks will have you yearning for your next beach getaway.
The rainy season may be fast approaching, but you can never go wrong with having a set of fashionable beachwear in your arsenal, ready to go for your next seaside vacation.
These luxury brands have recently released their beachwear capsule collections, created for both swimming in the ocean and lounging by the pool.
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Fendi
Inspired by archival pieces from the 1990s designed by the late Karl Lagerfeld, Fendi just dropped an astrology-themed beachwear capsule collection.

The collection consists of swimwear crafted from recycled Lycra, draped satin caftans and frocks, as well as blouses printed with the zodiac signs in both English and Italian. Crocheted dresses, cashmere jumpers, and silk jerseys complete the selection.
Givenchy
The Givenchy Plage capsule collection pays tribute to Hubert de Givenchy’s summers of luxury in the South of France while merging creative director Matthew M. Williams’ own California roots.

The fashion house took inspiration from its 1950s archives with daring cutouts, beach club staples, and woven macrame. The collection also revisits House signatures, from the Voyou basket bag to Marshmallow wedges.
Dior
For men with an active lifestyle, Dior launched Kim Jones’ second collaboration with Parley for the Oceans. Moving towards sustainable fashion, the Beachwear capsule collection features pieces which combine comfort, elegance, and technicality.

Using 96% recycled fabrics, the pieces are printed with a “vibrant, joyful palette” including coral pink, lemon yellow, and a range of grays.
Chloé x Eres
The two French brands created a summer capsule collection featuring six swimwear pieces that exude simplicity and elegance.

Combining Chloé’s signature couture style with pieces featuring Eres’ unique know-how, each piece is refined and minimalist. Paying special attention to sustainability, the brands have chosen materials with reduced impact for a more eco-responsible production.
Banner image via Instagram @chloe.