
Editor's Picks: 35 elevated white swimsuits for a beach bridal affair
by Camille Macawili
July 14, 2025
For the bride-to-be, organising a destination wedding can already be stressful and we can't imagine how challenging it is to shop for the perfect bridal swimsuit, whether it's for the big occasion or looking to celebrate your recent engagement this summer.
If you're unsure where to start, we recommend considering the style first. Opt for timeless-yet-modern styles that modestly show off a bit of skin while staying refined. Alternatively, bank on the season's cut-outs and rosette trends for a fresh take. Our top tip? Pay close attention to details to make it feel special and reach out for styles with ruching, smoothing panels, and a defined underwire for a streamlined and supportive fit. Most importantly, choose the right accessories to elevate it for your big day — whether it's adding a custom-made dramatic bow train, a beautifully-embellished veil or an elegant sheer cover-up for a day of celebrations on the beach.
Here, Emirates Woman has curated 35 editor-approved white (cream, off-white, and ivory too!) swimsuits with so much potential that go beyond bridal celebrations and are just as suited for many more occasions and holidays beyond summer 2025. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
Feature Image: Instagram @sannevloet @dcopperman

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