Swimsuit trends to kickstart your 2020 summer

Summer is so near. We’re already counting down the days when we can travel to our favorite local destinations like La Union or Boracay. But you know what else is getting us excited? Swimsuit shopping.

If you’re looking to replace your old one-piece and bikini sets, you can’t go wrong with this year’s swimsuit trends. We listed some of them below so you can choose which colors, patterns and styles suit your tastes.

All shades of green

Green has been a standout color recently because of the street style during Milan Fashion Week, so it’s no surprise to see swimwear in mint, lime and neon green as well.

Florals of every shape

Bouquet dressing” or floral-on-floral pairing is a popular trend for spring 2020. It’s also a trend that Miranda Priestly wouldn’t find “groundbreaking,” but I digress. Floral swimwear is expected to become popular this summer, with Refinery29 putting emphasis on “micro-florals.” This print is not only spring/summer-appropriate, it’s also perfect for people who love fun colors.

Long-sleeved bikinis

Long-sleeved swimsuits aren’t just limited to rash guard-type pieces. Stylecaster notes that even bikinis (like the ones Acacia presented at Miami Swim Week last year) have long sleeves now. Aside from being a unique take on swimsuits, it will also protect your arms from harmful rays.

Ruffled up

According to Pop Sugar, ruffles on swimsuits are making a comeback. One popular style is a ruffled sleeve seen one-piece and one-shoulder suits.

Tiger stripes

Animal prints are still very popular this year. The standout for summer 2020 is the tiger-striped print. You can choose from the traditional orange and black motif or more neon options.

 

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