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Shop Sabrina Carpenter‘s Yellow Polka Dot Bikini Here

Shop Sabrina Carpenter‘s Yellow Polka Dot Bikini Here

Cosmopolitan4 days ago
Sabrina Carpenter is having herself a polka-dot girl summer. On July 17, the singer posted a TikTok featuring her pals Paloma Sandoval and Amber Mark—as well as the cutest yellow polka-dot bikini, which had everyone sliding into her comments asking, 'Hi, where did you get that???'
Well, after scouring the internet, I have an answer: Sab is wearing the Lana Skimpy Triangle Bikini Top and matching Lacey Micro Bikini Bottom in lemon dot from Frankies Bikinis. You're welcome!!
Btw, it seems like all the It Girls are wearing Frankies Bikinis this summer. Bella Hadid, for instance, has been rocking swimsuits from her collab with the brand, like this gingham stunner (which is, sadly, sold out):
And then there's Kylie Jenner, who's shown off pieces from the Khy x Frankies Bikinis collection (which dropped on July 16), like this adorable currently-out-of-stock polka-dot suit:
Oh, and Dua Lipa is also a fan, as evidenced by this recent snap she posted wearing this almost-sold-out cherry bikini from the Réalisation Par collab:
Yes, they're a little spensy, but I can personally attest that suits from Frankies Bikinis are v much worth the investment. Brb, adding Sabrina's yellow 'kini to my collection before it inevitably goes out of stock like all the others!!
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