3 Swim Trends Everyone's Been Wearing This Summer, According to a Designer

I can recognize an Oséree swimsuit from a mile away: It's the one literally glistening in the summer sun. The brand is known for its signature shimmery swimwear, which has attracted celebrity fans such as Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Rihanna, Chrissy Teigen, Rita Ora, Elsa Hosk, Diane Kruger, and more.
As they're swimwear experts, there was no one better to tap for this story than Oséree co-founders Isabella Cavallin and Jannine Vinci. I asked both women about the top trends of the summer, and they generously shared their wealth of knowledge. Scroll down to see and shop the three swim trends everyone's been wearing this summer, according to Oséree's co-founders.
1. Microkinis
"Our best-selling microkini is a favorite among our clients due to its daring and bold look as well as its minimal coverage that allows them to confidently showcase their unique style. The shape truly embodies the spirit of self-expression and liberation, making it a beloved choice among our OséLadies."
2. Twists and Cutouts
"We can't help but be obsessed with this trend. It adds a whole new level of intrigue and sophistication to typical swimwear styles. Cutouts show off just the right amount of skin, giving you that sexy and confident vibe. And let's not forget about the twists! They add a fun and playful touch to your swimwear, creating a unique and eye-catching look."
3. Shimmery Fabrics
"It's in our brand DNA to embrace and reinterpret this timeless trend. Season after season, we find new ways to incorporate metallic finishes, sparkly sequins, and dazzling crystals into our swimwear. These embellishments take swimwear to a whole new level of elegance and glamour."

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