Miami Swim Week 2023: The Paradise Where Designers Converge

(By Belen Gandolfo Screpante) Paradise Miami Swim Week, the largest summer fashion runway in the United States, will be held from June 8th to 11th at Collins Park, featuring distinguished swimwear designers.

Paradise Miami Swim Week, the biggest summer fashion runway in the United States, will take place from June 8th to 11th, showcasing brands, swimwear designers, and runway shows from Oneone, Natasha Tonic, Lain Snow, Shan, Azulu, Luli Fama, Curve, among others.

Get ready to witness style and glamour at the experiential tent built in Collins Park, Miami Beach. Designers will showcase their most impressive collections, each with its own distinctive touch.

A lineup of lingerie and resort brands will present their new collections at the experiential tent in Collins Park, Miami Beach (2100 Collins Avenue).

Among the highlighted experiences will be:

Lain Snow (North Carolina) with their Coastal Cowboy collection for moms who love to match their kids. Playful prints and neon colors will be combined with eccentric cowboy boots and hats from the iconic Aspen store, Kemo Sabe, adding a Western twist to coastal-inspired styles.

Oneone (Colombia) with their #TBT collection - a swimwear line that is both timeless and fashionable - will offer an on-demand production experience, meaning each piece will be made to order for the customer.

Shan, the Canadian beachwear company created by Chantal Levesque in 1985, will make its debut at this runway with a show that will make waves with its soft and timeless colors. This season, the Montreal-based brand will present a modern collection designed for affluent travelers with a taste for fashion.

Curve will make its first appearance at the runway with over 10 designers: Anita, Chantelle, Culture Trees, Elomi, Fantasy, Freya, Leonisa, Mapalé, Simone Pérèle, Wacoal, among others, will contribute their unique vision to the event, showcasing the epitome of beauty, comfort, and confidence in lingerie.

Natasha Tonic will showcase the new Coral City collection, which will help restore endangered coral reefs. "I create collections when I feel there is an environmental message to share," said Natasha Tonic.

Azulu, a Colombian brand with a strong tourist identity and known for its modern feminine silhouettes, will present a collection combining blue, orange, and terracotta tones with neutral shades of white, ivory, and gold. Natural breathable fabrics will be used for the prêt-à-porter collection, while sustainable materials like recycled lycra will be used for the swimwear pieces.

Luli Fama, a luxury swimwear and resort brand for women based in Miami, globally recognized for its universally flattering fit, immaculate designs, and eclectic mix of vibrant hues, will showcase the new Puerto Luli collection, inspired by a captivating journey through the white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean islands.

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