The Sligo Champion

Tropical prints to neon brights, the best swimwear trends

8 swimsuit styles set to make a splash this summer

- BY PRUDENCE WADE

MANY of our holidays might be on hold, but that doesn’t mean summer is completely cancelled. In fact, this might even be an opportunit­y to fully enjoy the warm weather at home, without having to stress about time off work and getting to airports on time.

One of the best parts of preparing for a summer holiday is buying a new swimsuit - and even if your trip to the beach has transforme­d into a staycation in your backyard, you can still keep this ritual. Like any other year, the sunshine has brought with it a whole host of new cool trends in one-pieces and bikinis so there’s lots to choose from. And remember - even if you’re lounging in your local park in your new swimsuit right now, at some point you’ ll both make it to the beach.

Meanwhile, check out this season’s hottest swimwear trends for inspiratio­n...

Bright, highlighte­r colours have taken over the world of fashion - and the trend couldn’t be more perfect for swimwear. It doesn’t matter what style you choose, just make sure the colour is neon and eye-catching.

Not only will these hues make you stand out on the beach, but bright oranges, yellows and pinks all look especially great next to a tan.

Not all bikinis are built for actual swimming, and a lot of them fly away the second you dive into the pool. That’s why we love the new trend for sportier styles, which are functional as well as being bang on trend.

These styles tend to involve long-sleeve swimsuit tops - either as a bikini or one piece - and in sporty materials like scuba. The bikini styles are multi-purpose - you can easily wear the top with a pair of high-waisted shorts and no one will have any idea you’re wearing a swimsuit.

Whether you want to actually do some swimming or prefer a bit more coverage, this trend will give more support than your average string bikini.

Lopez, it’s good enough for us. Ever since Lopez brought back her iconic green dress at the Versace SS20 show, tropical prints have taken over fashion - and swimwear hasn’t been immune to its charms.

The print can err into kitschy, so make sure the cut of your bikini or one piece is sleek and modern.

Swimwear has always been a place you can experiment. After all, it’s not like we have that many opportunit­ies to don our bathing suits, which is why it makes perfect sense to go for OTT and fun styles when you do.

This is where the trend for ruching comes in, which has recently taken over Instagram. We’re not talking about subtle effects in choice areas here - but all-over ruching, with the whole bathing suit made up of gathered fabric. And particular­ly if you’re only modelling it in your backyard, why not choose something fun and ever so slightly silly?

Call it the Love Island effect, but swimsuit designs have recently seen a drastic change. They’ve slowly but surely been creeping up, with high-cut bottoms and bathers that sit way up on your hip bones.

You can definitely see echoes of the Eighties in this trend - back in the day, this was the preferred style of swimwear (and remember those high-cut leotards?). It might not necessaril­y be the most comfortabl­e of styles, but it certainly makes a statement.

With cuts getting higher and triangles smaller, sometimes it can feel like the classic bikini is disappeari­ng. Not to worry, because there’s also been a surge in popularity around underwired and structured styles.

This is undoubtedl­y welcome news for those with a fuller figure or bust, or anyone who feels more comfortabl­e with a bit more support in their swimwear.

If the all-over ruching trend is a bit much for you, the trend for ruffles might be a better match. This is a feminine and romantic style, which involves ruffles along the neckline of your bikini or bathing suit that can be as minimal or maximal as you want.

We recommend choosing ditsy patterns or pastel colours for this look, to really lean into the romantic vibe of the ruffles.

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