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To help prep your virtual cart, we've rounded up 19 early Prime Day swimsuit deals that are too good to miss. Whether you're looking for a statement one-piece or simple strapless bikini for minimizing tan lines on vacation, we found stylish options for every taste, budget, and occasion. These markdowns could disappear come Prime Day, so don't wait to scoop up your favorites.
Turn up the heat in this vibrant orange bikini set, featuring underwire cups and a flattering keyhole cutout. Dozens of Amazon reviewers rave that it's comfortable and supportive.
A strategically placed front cutout, plunging neckline, and open back take this one-piece from subdued to sultry. Adjustable straps help keep you locked in, too.
Amazon carries a variety of stylish options for larger busts, including this underwire bikini top from Body Glove. It's available in sizes D through F, with an adjustable back tie for a custom fit.
This elegant ruffled one-piece from Ulla Johnson is just begging to earn a spot on your grid. Pair it with a skirt or trousers, and it can even double as a bodysuit.
Prepare to rake in the compliments in this mesh-detailed number. Strappy cross-back accents add even more eye-catching flair.
Vitamin A swimwear seamlessly blends sustainability with sleek style, and this pretty floral bralette made with recyled materials is a shining example. The matching bottoms are also on sale, in case you want to complete the set.
This printed La Blanca one-piece looks straight out of Mamma Mia!—which is exactly why it deserves a spot in your Euro summer wardrobe.
You can never go wrong with a classic string bikini. Pair this floral-printed top with the matching, on-sale bottoms for a coordinated look.
Featuring a delicate dot pattern, this minimal thong bikini is the perfect balance of sweet and sexy.
This plunging one-piece is sure to be a major confidence-booster. Clever ruching and underwire offer hidden tummy and bust support.
Take a walk on the wild side in this leopard-print string bikini. Silver hardware details at the bust and hips give it a splash of sparkle.
If you're in the market for a one-piece you can actually swim in, grab this sporty style from Speedo. The understated silhouette manages to be both sleek and practical.

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Cosmopolitan
5 hours ago
- Cosmopolitan
'The Summer I Turned Pretty' S3 Outfits: Recreate Belly's Best Looks
We're five episodes into the final season of The Summer I Turned Pretty, soaking in the magic and allure of Cousins Beach one last time. Whether you're #TeamJeremiah or #TeamConrad, we can all agree that when it comes to Belly's effortless and casual style, it's impossible not to be obsessed. With the show delivering memorable fashion moments (like Season 1's debutante ball looks or Belly's retro rollerskating 'fit from Season 2), we're at the edge of our seats every Wednesday to see both the drama and the outfit inspo Season 3 has in store. Luckily, Belly's style is easy to shop for and recreate IRL. (There are exact matches on the show's Amazon storefront, and brands like American Eagle and Solid & Striped are dropping merch). To celebrate the return of the summer's most dramatic love triangle, we curated some of our favorite looks from Season 3 so far, like coastal-inspired outfits fit for a New England summer to pieces that are perfect for campus strolls, just in time for back to school season. The first few episodes of the season were light on the expected coastal fashion, but Belly made up for it with a blue and white dress fit for a New England summer. Granted, she wore it to a frat party, but we'll take it. Belly sports a ton of Reformation dresses throughout the show, and the closest match I've found is this nearly-sold out option, but trust: There are still plenty of grandmillennial-inspired dresses out there you can snag and wear while summer lasts. Don't forget a pair of strappy espadrilles to pair it with! For a quintessential collegiate look, you can't go wrong with Belly's effortlessly styled oversized Beta Sigma Nu Crest hoodie, which she probably swiped from Jeremiah—but you can find on Amazon. The piece that absolutely caught our eye, though? Her amazing cherry red cat eye sunnies. Finish off the look with your fave biker shorts and your go-to sneaks. While The Summer I Turned Pretty has always been packed with summer fashion inspo, this season's flashbacks and campus setting give us a glimpse into Belly's school year style. Case in point: This classic look, complete with a simple black mini, oversized denim, loafers, and the pièce de résistance, a darling pair of ruffled socks. Honestly, you probably have most of the pieces to re-create this look hiding in your closet, but if not, we've found 'em for you below. Leave it to Belly to make heartbreak look so good. After receiving devastating news, she styles sweatpants made for bed-rotting with a sleek and satin-y varsity jacket—and somehow, it kind If you're not into wearing your sweats out in the wild, a bomber looks just as good when paired with denim or a mini. And if you're curious about Belly's classic leather backpack, it's part of Coach's collab with The Summer I Turned Pretty. As both a #TeamConrad girlie and a seasonal pajama connoisseur, I obviously needed all of the details about the red set Belly was wearing when she and Conrad unexpectedly spent a cozy Christmas together in Cousins. Sadly, my fashion detective findings revealed that Belly's Dôen set is no longer available—but don't fret! I scoped out a ton of options that embody Belly's cottagecore vibe, including a tank-and-shorts set in case you can't wait until summer ends to steal her look. Although Belly is known for her flirty and fun style, this ensemble delivers a more mature, grown-up look for her. She's channeling her inner Susannah with Staud's Nola Wool Sweater, but unfortunately it's sold out. We found a very similar collared sleeveless option at Reformation, or just go with a baby blue cardigan. Her white jeans are Rolla's Sailor Jean featuring a slim, high rise fit and a flared wide leg. In the third episode, Belly wears this particular shade of blue more than once (see above)—perhaps she's dropping hints with something blue (ahem!). She looked ethereal in this flowy mini dress for Susannah's garden dedication. She wore Zimmerman's Natura Ruched Mini Dress in Iris that's no longer on sale, but we found a few dresses inspired by the silhouette. She paired it with a pair of strappy yet simple nude heels and a Coach Tabby Chain Clutch that's part of their The Summer I Turned Pretty collab. Many of the pieces Belly wears throughout the third season are from Brooklyn-based jewelry brand Catbird, including a certain important ring. The internet and #TeamConrad may have jokes about the ring's modest size, but it complements Belly's dainty taste in jewelry. These delicate fine jewelry pieces—made from ethically sourced solid 14k gold (not gold-plated) and real recycled diamonds—are perfect for daily wear. You can mix and match bracelets, and layer necklaces just like Belly does. Belly's layered cami and short sleeve tee look is taking us back to the early aughts. It's cute, simple, and perfect for running errands, hanging out with friends, or wedding dress shopping—after all, it does have the elements of a go-see outfit (will never forget one of the most important tips from America's Next Top Model). Belly is sporting a pair of Levi's Wedgie Bootcut Jeans with Reformation's Poppie Knit Top, which is sold out. However, it's pretty easy to style a similar look with a simple black cami and a fitted short sleeve shirt—two things you probably already have in your closet. She's also sporting a vintage Coach 9135 Crossbody Bag in light beige, which is also not as readily available. But, we were able to find a few similar alternatives from Coach. Although Belly, Taylor, and Lucinda went to a budget-friendly thrift store to find the dream bridal gown, in reality, the dress they fell in love with is the Victoria Beckham Cami Floor-Length Dress In Ivory and it's $1,250. The hefty price tag might deter you, but we searched high and low for minimalist yet elegant silk slip dress alternatives that exude the alluring and ethereal bridal look. Somehow, Belly makes even the most mundane outfit like a zip-up sweatshirt and boxer shorts look so chic. She's wearing the TNA Waffle Zip Hoodie from Aritzia paired with the Mercantile Cotton Pajama Short and right now, both items are sold out. But, don't fret, we found plenty of alternatives for you to snag the look. Belly's striking rainbow plaid bikini caught our eye the moment it was on our screen. Unlike the flirty and feminine pieces that Belly usually sports, this bikini is a bolder option that we wouldn't traditionally see her in. But hey, we're here for the experimentation. She's wearing Staud's Alexis Triangle Top and Bikini Bottom. Each piece is around $100 individually (aaand sold out), so we found similar options that are a lot more affordable. We've been seeing cherry print dresses everywhere this summer, and so it's no surprise Belly is sporting one in the series. The exact one that she wears is the Taiga Dress from Reformation, and while the cherry print is no longer available, the dress style is still in stock in leopard print and polka dot patterns. If you're vying for the fun cherry print, we found a few options from Amazon, Abercrombie, and another style from Reformation. This red number from Solid & Striped is quintessentially Belly, from its youthful yet flirty silhouette to its fun all-over floral print. While this particular colorway is sold out, you can snag the blue version in select sizes and other prints and patterns of the same silhouette on Amazon. Plus, the brand collaborated with the show for an exclusive capsule collection, so you can shop more inspired pieces here. Otherwise, we found a few affordable alternatives with similar prints. From running wedding-related errands to scarfing fresh peaches, Belly wears this adorable white lace top for most of episode five. It's the DÔEN Skylark Embroidered Organic Cotton Top, and while it's sold out (shocker), DÔEN's Adeline Top is a similar alternative, but it costs a pretty penny at $268. We found other options that are a bit more affordable from Gap, and Amazon. Belly paired the lacy number with a pair of classic Levi's 501 shorts and we even found her blue daisy phone case. Madison McGee is a commerce editor at Hearst Magazines. For the past year, she has contributed shopping content, gift guides, product testing, and deals coverage across Hearst's portfolio, which includes Good Housekeeping, Women's Health, Men's Health, House Beautiful, Elle, Town and Country, Esquire, Country Living, Oprah Daily, and more. Prior to joining Hearst, she was a staff writer at BuzzFeed and worked in book publishing. Madison is a graduate of the University of Mississippi's journalism program, and holds a Masters in Publishing from New York University. When she's not scouting out the best deals, she can be found reading, cheering on the Baltimore Ravens, or exploring New York City's indie bookstores. Anvita Reddy (she/her) is a Commerce Editor at Hearst Magazines. She contributes commerce content across Hearst's portfolio, including Elle, Harper's Baazar, Esquire, Good Housekeeping, Country Living, Cosmopolitan, House Beautiful, and more. She has over four years of experience in the commerce space, including writing detailed first-person product reviews, trend and best-of round-ups, deals and sales coverage, and more. Previously, she was an assistant editor for PS Shopping, covering beauty, home and kitchen, fashion, tech, travel, wellness, and lifestyle. In her free time, you can find her catching up on everything from reality TV to reruns of classic sitcoms, testing out viral beauty products, sharpening her cooking skills, working out, or traveling.


New York Post
5 hours ago
- New York Post
Why I'm obsessed with this 50% off silk pillowcase
New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. When the Blissy Silk Pillowcase fell into my lap, whispering promises of smoother hair, dewier skin, and the kind of sleep only poets write about, I gave it the side-eye. Was it just another fluke-fueled, gimmicky-adjacent cash grab? Or was this 22-momme mulberry marvel the real (silky) deal? Spoiler: I'm still sleeping on it. And I'm not mad, especially now that I can score another for 50% off at Amazon. Let's talk texture. Blissy's 100% pure mulberry silk feels exactly how you'd want luxury to feel: cool and fluid. I got the queen-size in the color white and instantly felt like someone who regularly exfoliated and always flossed. It looked crisp, minimal, and dangerously stainable. On night one, the difference was immediate. My usual cotton pillowcase had been sneakily sabotaging my hair, but with Blissy, I woke up with my blowout intact and my skin… well, less crumpled. Silk's low-friction surface actually helps reduce sleep lines and doesn't suck moisture from your face like cotton does. Who knew my skincare routine was fighting a nightly battle with my bedding? Normally, Blissy sits at a firm $80 for a single pillowcase, squarely in 'treat yourself' territory. But right now, it's over 50% off, which suddenly makes this luxe beauty buy feel a lot more like a savvy steal. Now, some online reviews do mention the occasional fraying seam or stubborn zipper after a few months, but mine has held up just fine. That said, don't throw this into the wash with your gym socks; it deserves a little TLC. Hand-washing is best, or at least a gentle cycle with a mesh bag. Handle it like it's the one thing standing between you and your next great hair day (because it probably is). Out of curiosity (and a slight flair for masochism), I ordered one of the cheaper Amazon 'silk' pillowcases for comparison. Let's just say there's silk… and then there's a mystery fiber trying desperately to pass. Blissy's silk feels dense, cool and sleek without being slippery or synthetic. You're not just paying for the material; you're paying for how it elevates your entire sleep game. So, is Blissy worth it? At full price, it's a yes. At half off? It's a no-brainer. Just know this isn't a pillowcase you wipe your mascara on — it's one you thank in the morning. Looking for a headline-worthy haul? Keep shopping Post Wanted. For over 200 years, the New York Post has been America's go-to source for bold news, engaging stories, in-depth reporting, and now, insightful shopping guidance. We're not just thorough reporters – we sift through mountains of information, test and compare products, and consult experts on any topics we aren't already schooled specialists in to deliver useful, realistic product recommendations based on our extensive and hands-on analysis. Here at The Post, we're known for being brutally honest – we clearly label partnership content, and whether we receive anything from affiliate links, so you always know where we stand. We routinely update content to reflect current research and expert advice, provide context (and wit) and ensure our links work. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.


Elle
7 hours ago
- Elle
It Only Took Five Minutes for This Hair Waver to Give Me the Volume of My Dreams
While I'm not a huge fan of Aquamarine (sorry, Emma Roberts), there's one thing from the staple tween film that's stuck with me all these years later. And no, I'm not talking about the DIY teal mini dress or the starfish earrings that instantly field compliments from strangers. Rather, it's Sara Paxton's effortless beach waves. Her character's flowing tresses fall somewhere in between a polished loose curl and the crimped styles of the '80s. While it may have taken me over a decade, I've finally figured out exactly how to replicate the voluminous surfer-chic 'do, and all I needed was a hair waver. Designed to deliver soft, lived-in texture without the high-maintenance styling time of traditional curlers, hair wavers offer an easy shortcut to that perfectly tousled look. They utilize the barrel design of your favorite curling irons and wands to deliver deep S-waves in record time. 'Unlike curling irons that create curls or flat irons that smooth the hair, a waver presses the hair between ridged barrels to create consistent, ripple-like waves from root to end,' explains Carrie Prowant, a certified trichologist and hair extension specialist. She adds that the innovative tool boosts volume and generally lasts longer than traditional curls, too. My favorite part? It seriously takes seconds and works on all hair types and textures. Whether you want to amplify your natural curls, add volume to fine, straight strands, or zhuzh up your go-to wavy style, a hair waver can live up to the task. To find the best options out there, I've tested top sellers, tapped Prowant, and scanned through dozens of customer reviews. Ahead, shop the best hair wavers of 2025. The Amika High Tide Deep Waver is Prowant's favorite on the market. 'The rounded clamp minimizes creasing, has a 30-minute auto shut-off, and uses infrared heat to lock in moisture for less frizziness,' she says. Barrel size: 0.7 inch Temperature: 120°F–390°F Amazon rating: 4.6/5 An Amazon reviewer says: 'I love my Amika waver—it gives me perfect beachy waves and total mermaid hair vibes! Super easy to use and the results last all day.' As a beauty writer living in a tiny NYC apartment, my vanity drawers just can't keep up with the amount of products and tools I use. Fortunately, Drybar created a one-stop-shop curling iron—complete with a curling iron, wand, and of course, a hair waver. Barrel size: 0.75 inch waver, 1 inch wand, 1.25 inch curling iron Temperature: Up to 450°F Ulta rating: 3.8/5 An Ulta reviewer says: 'I am super impressed with this 3-in-1 combo! It's super easy to interchange which tool you're using and it heats up quickly. I really love the results I get with the beach wave attachment.' The Sheglam Beach Babe Hair Waver combines the sleek benefits of a flat iron with the effortless texture of a hair waver. It heats up incredibly fast, leaves no dents, and is so quick and easy to clamp along to each strand. Barrel size: 1 inch Temperature: 270°F —410°F An ELLE editor says: 'The Sheglam Beach Babe Hair Waver really surprised me. I expected the clamp design to leave more dents, but was met with a fully dent-free hairdo. In fact, the clamp made waving my strands even easier to execute than typical barrels, since it really grips each section. Even on a low heat setting, five seconds seemed to be the sweet spot for perfectly tousled beach waves.'—Emma Aerin Becker, associate beauty e-commerce writer. If you desire waves so natural they look like you just woke up—but way more polished, of course—try the BondiBoost Wave Wand 3-Barrel Hair Waver. The 1.25-inch barrels are noticeably larger than those of other brands, and deliver chic, loose curls with minimal effort. Barrel size: 1.25 inches Temperature: 175°F —410°F Sephora rating: 4.4/5 A Sephora reviewer says: 'I am obsessed with this waver. What's nice is that you can alter the temperature unlike other brands, and it comes with a hand mitten to make sure you don't burn yourself and gives you the most beautiful waves. My hair doesn't hold curls at all but with the waver it held all day even through my workout! I give this a 10/10. I'm also a hairstylist and I love using it on my clients to give them beachy waves.' When it comes to hair wavers, the smaller the barrels, the tighter the waves. Mermade Hair's Cutie Pro Waver offers up three barrels under one inch in size, so you can achieve the fresh-out-of-the-ocean curls you've been craving. Barrel size: 0.9 inches Temperature: 180°F —410°F Mermade rating: 4.9/5 A Mermade reviewer says: 'I love the Mermade Hair Cutie Pro Waver! It's the perfect size for achieving beautiful, effortless waves. The smaller 22mm barrels give me a more defined, natural look that lasts all day. The lilac color is super cute and adds a fun pop to my hair tools collection. It heats up quickly and is easy to use, even for someone like me who isn't a hair pro. This waver has become my go-to for creating flawless, beachy waves without the frizz. Highly recommend' The Hot Tools Pro Artist 24K Gold 3 Barrel Hair Waver is perfect for those with extra-thick hair that needs a little more heat. The gold–plated barrels reach up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit—ideal for coarser strands and long-lasting curls. Just don't forget a heat protectant! Amazon rating: 4.4/5 An Amazon reviewer says: 'I love this tool!! It is easy to use and gives my hair the perfect wave look. I have very thick hair and it works great on it. Heats up in just a few seconds.' If you're already comfortable using a wand to curl your hair but are looking for a softer wave, Prowant recommends the GHD Classic Wave Oval Curling Wand. 'It reduces frizz and adds shine, heats up fast, and creates romantic waves' courtesy of the unique oval shape. Barrel size: 1.5inches Temperature: Preset to 365°F Sephora rating: 3.8/5 A Sephora reviewer says: 'This oval shape gives interesting curls that look very textured. I find it looks best when you alternate directions between sections of hair. GHD tools are always top quality, and quick and easy to use. I like it!' First, you want to 'make sure the hair is completely dry and prepped with a heat protectant,' says Prowant. 'My favorite is the Keranique Strengthening Leave-In—it's a great primer and adds shine to the waves.'Next, divide your hair into three sections—top, middle, and bottom—using clips. Once the waver is heated to your desired temperature, 'position the waver near the roots, leaving a small gap if you want softer volume, and clamp it down for five to 10 seconds.'Release and move the waver down the strand, aligning the barrels with the last wave to create a continuous pattern. Continue down the hair shaft to the ends, ensuring even tension. Repeat the process across all your strands—and voilà! Absolutely! 'Hair wavers work well on all hair types, but may yield different results,' explains Prowant. On straight hair, the waver creates visible S-waves that hold well—especially with heat protectant and texture spray. For coarse, thick hair, the tool adds structure and definition, but may require higher heat and smaller sections for even results. For naturally wavy hair, it enhances and defines the waves for a polished yet beachy finish. On curly hair, the tool 'can be used to loosen curls into waves if hair is smoothed first, or to create uniform wave patterns.' Finally, wavers add volume and texture to fine hair, but 'use lower heat to avoid damage.' Carrie Prowant is a hair stylist, certified trichologist, and hair extension specialist. As a leading publisher of fashion, lifestyle, and beauty content, is committed to highlighting the best products in various categories by personally testing the latest and most innovative products, interviewing countless experts, and vetting customer-loved items. For this piece, beauty writer Emma Aerin Becker interviewed a hair stylist and tested different variations to find the best hair wavers. The Best Hair Tools for Styling and Growth These Protein Hair Treatments Brought My Bleach-Damaged Locks Back to Life How to Style The Graduated Bob for Summer 2025 The Best Travel Hair Dryers to Take on Your Next Vacation