A surprising new trend has emerged from Miami Swim Week 2024, and Australian fashion lovers are already eager to hear what’s the talk of the town.
The designers were inspired by 90s fashion and created rosette bikinis using the popular flower-shaped decoration.
Highly sought-after brands such as Mahogany Coast Swim, Ema Savahl and Diva Boutique chose the striking flower as their protagonist.
Rosette details add a three-dimensional element and feminine touch to swimsuits, making this season’s pieces appear romantic yet daring.
The Blue Topaz show opted to embrace the trend in a subtle way by adding white rosettes to a strapless bikini set, but Milus Rose went all out and designed strappy bikini tops from tiny rosettes that only covered the nipples. of the user.
A model walked in the Milus Rose fashion show wearing a pink crochet bikini with small rosettes as a top.
Milus Rose also showed off a two-tone denim bikini where one cup of the bra consisted of a rosette.
As countless fashion brands revamp 2000s styles, the swim industry opted to skip the bright neon triangles in favor of the sleeker, but somehow more outrageous, trend.
Love For Upcycling featured a unique jumpsuit with denim rosettes that run down one side and connect to the high-waisted pants.
A model walked in the Milus Rose fashion show wearing a pink crochet bikini with small rosettes as a top.
The designer also showed off a two-tone denim bikini where one cup of the bra consisted of a rosette while the other was a simple triangle.
The bottom of the denim design followed a classic silhouette that was made interesting by combining dark wash and light wash denim.
Other designers, including those from St Thomas University Fashion and Love For Upcycling, also chose to jump on the denim swimwear trend.
The latter featured a unique swimsuit with denim rosettes that ran down one side and connected to the high-waisted bottoms.
The denim trend has also created a stir because jeans are one of the most uncomfortable fabrics to wear to the beach, but fashion lovers are willing to give up their discomfort to keep up with the trends.
The Ema Savahl show debuted some of the most striking looks on the catwalk.
Ema Savahl models were seen in bikinis with textured flowers forming thongs.
Ema Savahl’s show featured some of the most striking looks on the runway.
Models were seen wearing tiny bikini tops with textured flowers that formed into delicate thongs.
Fine jeweled silver threads hung from above and below, resembling drops of seawater.
AXIL Swim placed strategic rosettes on its pieces, using the flowers to enhance the show rather than stealing them.
On the other hand, AXIL Swim placed strategic rosettes in its pieces, using the flowers to enhance rather than steal the show.
A black bikini with a knotted bottom was accented with white rosettes reminiscent of classic Chanel looks, and the sure-to-be-popular set is also available with a red base.
In a true throwback to the ’90s, AXIL Swim also introduced a cheetah-print bikini with a bright red rosette sewn into a demi cup and bottom bottom.
One model was seen wearing a bright blue ensemble with a skinny thong at the Diva Boutique show, while another strutted down the runway with pink daisies covering her breasts.
Diva Boutique’s designs were similar to the Milus Rose show, but used larger rosettes as bikini tops.
One model was seen wearing a bright blue ensemble with a skinny thong at the show, while another strutted down the catwalk with pink daisies covering her breasts.
From subtle accents to bold pieces, three-dimensional flowers add texture and visual interest to a look and are much more glamorous than a simple floral print.