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Elle
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Elle
Your Guide To The Chicest Swim Trends Of The Season
The moment we've all been waiting for has finally (almost) arrived: swimsuit season. If you haven't planned your summer vacay yet—don't worry; we haven't either—it's time to get your summer wardrobe ready, starting with your swimwear. Think If you're not already convinced, maybe a peek inside the hottest swim trends of the summer will help you choose your adventure. No matter your style or aesthetic, you can easily translate your own tastes to swimwear for the nearest body of water. From the runways to our favourite brands, we've rounded up the best swimsuits to shop now. Romanticise away! Read Next Nautical or Nice: Stripes Whether nautical, preppy, or artistic, stripes are gaining popularity in fashion this season. From Dior to Duran Lantink, the runways were overrun with stripes, and now you get to translate that into your swimwear. Tu Navy Striped Textured High Neck Swimsuit Hunza G Jean Striped Bikini & Other Stories Straight-Neck Swimsuit Dolce & Gabbana Striped bikini Metallic Moments: Subtle Bling Metallic swimsuits are one thing—and not for the timid, might I add. But a subtler take on summer metal can be modern and elegant. Metal accents like chains, buckles, or brooch-like embellishments can elevate otherwise simple silhouettes or colour schemes. Pair with Vix Paula Hermanny Matte Sama Bottom Agent Provocateur Christiana Swimsuit L'Agence Ava Chain One-Piece Swimsuit Balmain Embellished bikini On the Prowl: Animal Print If you thought winter was a big season for Skims Strapless One Piece Fruity Booty Shania Bikini Top MANGO Zebra bikini bottom with bows M&S Printed Square Neck Swimsuit 1990s Classic: Black & White Ultra-chic and ultra-1990s, black and white swimsuits will never go out of style. No matter the silhouette, black and white is universally flattering and timeless. Onia Soleil One Piece Swimsuit Toteme Strapless jersey swimsuit Baobab Vera Bikini Bottom Tropic of C Deco Bikini Top Tan Lines: Created Shapes Cutout swimsuits aren't going anywhere—why should they? With these fun and edgy silhouettes, you can truly choose whichever shape you want this summer. Whether you prefer clean, balanced cutouts or an asymmetrical wrap silhouette, just remember to reapply your ERES Trésor Ecume one-shoulder cutout embellished swimsuit Kiki de Montparnasse La Sirene one-shoulder asymmetrical one piece Christopher Esber Cutout halterneck swimsuit Alaïa Cut-out swimsuit Summer Romance: Rosette Renaissance We saw rosettes everywhere in swim and ready-to-wear several years ago, thanks in large part to Marlies Grace Como Strapless One-Piece Swimsuit Karla Colletto Tess floral bandeau swimsuit Same Rosette Bandeau Top Coperni Floral-appliqué bikini top Unexpected Shades: Jewel Tones Darker shades are surprisingly trendy for summer—especially burgundy, according to Monday Swimwear Maui Bikini Shine one-shoulder glittered swimsuit Johanna Ortiz Gathered cutout swimsuit Away That Day Acapulco Ring-Hardware Halter Bikini Top Cute & Country: Gingham Akoia Swim Gingham Crochet Bikini Set Damson Madder Betty printed smocked swimsuit Juillet Swim Lee Checked Bikini Top Paloma Balcony Swimsuit ELLE Collective is a new community of fashion, beauty and culture lovers. For access to exclusive content, events, inspiring advice from our Editors and industry experts, as well the opportunity to meet designers, thought-leaders and stylists, become a member today Related Story Related Story From:


Fashion United
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion United
Duran Lantink wins Mode Stipendium 2025
Designer Duran Lantink is the winner of the Mode Stipendium 2025. This was announced May 7 during an award ceremony in the artists' village Ruigoord, near Amsterdam. The Cultuurfonds Mode Stipendium consists of a sum of 50,000 euros, made available by an anonymous donor, and a challenge trophy designed by Atelier Ted Noten. The Dutch Fashion Foundation is a partner in the implementation of the grant and supervises the selection and presentation of the award. The jury selected Lantink in November 2024. He spent the prize money on his 'Duranimal' show, which was presented last March during Paris Fashion Week. Lantink is a Dutch fashion designer known for his avant-garde and sustainable designs. He began his career by upcycling vintage and unsold garments from luxury brands, creating unique, reconstructed pieces. His work has received international recognition, with celebrities such as Beyoncé, Doja Cat and Janelle Monáe wearing his creations. In 2024, Lantink received the Karl Lagerfeld Special Jury Prize from LVMH, and in 2025 he won the International Woolmark Prize. In April 2025, the designer was appointed creative director of the French fashion house Jean Paul Gaultier. Cultuurfonds director, Cathelijne Broers, responded: 'Duran Lantink is a fashion designer and artist of global stature. His experimental, sustainable upcycling and socially critical designs dress both celebrities, like Beyoncé, and vulnerable trans women in South Africa. This makes him an inspiring role model in the fashion industry and the ideal winner of the Cultuurfonds Mode Stipendium. I am delighted that the prize has been a springboard to Paris. Congratulations, Duran!' Dutch Fashion Foundation director, Angélique Westerhof, added: 'Duran Lantink has already been widely praised internationally with words such as rebel, visionary, non-conformist, a fearless original, and all this with that one important ingredient: humour. In five years, he has managed to develop on Dutch soil into the creative comet that is now breaking through international barriers and may shine in Paris as the new énfant terrible at a legendary fashion house. The presentation of the fourteenth Cultuurfonds Mode Stipendium was a celebration for intimates, a wonderful look back at and celebration of his impressive oeuvre. As the latest standard-bearer of Dutch fashion, Duran Lantink does his predecessors credit.' Lantink, recipient of the 14th Cultuurfonds Mode Stipendium, responded gratefully: 'I am extremely grateful for the award of the Cultuurfonds Mode Stipendium; it is a great support for me and my team. You really need that support to make an impact at the level of Paris Fashion Week. Apart from that, the celebration of the award means a lot to me, to celebrate together with everyone who has contributed to my adventure - my dream - that it has succeeded! Making an impact, it is possible!' To mark the award, work by Lantink can be seen in the online Cultuurfonds Mode Stipendium Virtual Gallery from Thursday, May 8. About Cultuurfonds Mode Stipendium The Mode Stipendium has been an initiative of an anonymous donor via the Cultuurfonds since 2011, formerly the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds. The prize is intended for advanced Dutch designers who help determine the fashion image nationally and internationally with their own signature. The grant offers them space for further growth of their label. Previous winners include Camiel Fortgens, Mohamed Benchellal, Maison the Faux, Claes Iversen, Spijkers & Spijkers, Jan Taminiau and Iris van Herpen. This article was translated to English using an AI tool. FashionUnited uses AI language tools to speed up translating (news) articles and proofread the translations to improve the end result. This saves our human journalists time they can spend doing research and writing original articles. Articles translated with the help of AI are checked and edited by a human desk editor prior to going online. If you have questions or comments about this process email us at info@


Fashion Network
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Loewe tops Q1 Lyst Index, Chloé and COS shoot up the rankings
Lyst also revealed the quarter's three 'Moving Fast' brands with Duran Lantink (named creative chief at Gaultier just days after the period the latest Index covers ended) seeing demand on Lyst up 69%. Dries Van Noten may be a long-established brand but it qualified for the Moving Fast title this time with demand surging. And an even older brand, Levi's, rounded out the trio, boosted by a continued partnership with Beyoncé, exploring archival Levi's styles and the brand's history. It saw a 35% demand jump this time. Looking at the quarter's hottest products, they were a mix of the cheapest product ever to make it to the list and some ultra-luxury pieces. Kendrick Lamar's Celine flared jeans at the Super Bowl provided the biggest fashion moment of the year so far with the Marco jeans being this quarter's hottest product. Selling out instantly online, the Kendrick co-sign of this silhouette drove a 412% increase in searches for 'flared jeans' on Lyst. Next came the Adidas Taekwondo sneaker, a 25-year-old silhouette, booming as the low-profile shape trended worldwide. And another oldie — Paraboot 's Michael shoe — was Q1's ninth hottest product. First designed 80 years ago, the lug-soled, leather shoe is surging in popularity, with a 226% increase in searches year on year. Six months after the Puma Speedcat OG sneaker first appeared in The Lyst Index Q3 24 report, the Puma Speedcat Ballet was Q1's third-hottest product. The metallic sneaker-ballerina hybrid 'is defining a hot new sneaker category' as searches for 'ballet sneakers' increased 1,300% this quarter. Also significant, in eighth place, Uniqlo 's Colour Sock at £3.90/$3.90 was the most affordable product in Lyst Index history. The rest of the top 10 hot products was made up of the Saint Laurent gaby Vanity Bag at number four, the Miu Miu Suede Pouch at number five, COS Barrel Leg Trousers at six, and Alo Yoga's Accolade Hoodie at seven.


Fashion Network
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Loewe tops Q1 Lyst Index, Chloé and COS shoot up the rankings
Lyst also revealed the quarter's three 'Moving Fast' brands with Duran Lantink (named creative chief at Gaultier just days after the period the latest Index covers ended) seeing demand on Lyst up 69%. Dries Van Noten may be a long-established brand but it qualified for the Moving Fast title this time with demand surging. And an even older brand, Levi's, rounded out the trio, boosted by a continued partnership with Beyoncé, exploring archival Levi's styles and the brand's history. It saw a 35% demand jump this time. Looking at the quarter's hottest products, they were a mix of the cheapest product ever to make it to the list and some ultra-luxury pieces. Kendrick Lamar's Celine flared jeans at the Super Bowl provided the biggest fashion moment of the year so far with the Marco jeans being this quarter's hottest product. Selling out instantly online, the Kendrick co-sign of this silhouette drove a 412% increase in searches for 'flared jeans' on Lyst. Next came the Adidas Taekwondo sneaker, a 25-year-old silhouette, booming as the low-profile shape trended worldwide. And another oldie — Paraboot 's Michael shoe — was Q1's ninth hottest product. First designed 80 years ago, the lug-soled, leather shoe is surging in popularity, with a 226% increase in searches year on year. Six months after the Puma Speedcat OG sneaker first appeared in The Lyst Index Q3 24 report, the Puma Speedcat Ballet was Q1's third-hottest product. The metallic sneaker-ballerina hybrid 'is defining a hot new sneaker category' as searches for 'ballet sneakers' increased 1,300% this quarter. Also significant, in eighth place, Uniqlo 's Colour Sock at £3.90/$3.90 was the most affordable product in Lyst Index history. The rest of the top 10 hot products was made up of the Saint Laurent gaby Vanity Bag at number four, the Miu Miu Suede Pouch at number five, COS Barrel Leg Trousers at six, and Alo Yoga's Accolade Hoodie at seven.


Fashion Network
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Loewe tops Q1 Lyst Index, Chloé and COS shoot up the rankings
Lyst also revealed the quarter's three 'Moving Fast' brands with Duran Lantink (named creative chief at Gaultier just days after the period the latest Index covers ended) seeing demand on Lyst up 69%. Dries Van Noten may be a long-established brand but it qualified for the Moving Fast title this time with demand surging. And an even older brand, Levi's, rounded out the trio, boosted by a continued partnership with Beyoncé, exploring archival Levi's styles and the brand's history. It saw a 35% demand jump this time. Looking at the quarter's hottest products, they were a mix of the cheapest product ever to make it to the list and some ultra-luxury pieces. Kendrick Lamar's Celine flared jeans at the Super Bowl provided the biggest fashion moment of the year so far with the Marco jeans being this quarter's hottest product. Selling out instantly online, the Kendrick co-sign of this silhouette drove a 412% increase in searches for 'flared jeans' on Lyst. Next came the Adidas Taekwondo sneaker, a 25-year-old silhouette, booming as the low-profile shape trended worldwide. And another oldie — Paraboot 's Michael shoe — was Q1's ninth hottest product. First designed 80 years ago, the lug-soled, leather shoe is surging in popularity, with a 226% increase in searches year on year. Six months after the Puma Speedcat OG sneaker first appeared in The Lyst Index Q3 24 report, the Puma Speedcat Ballet was Q1's third-hottest product. The metallic sneaker-ballerina hybrid 'is defining a hot new sneaker category' as searches for 'ballet sneakers' increased 1,300% this quarter. Also significant, in eighth place, Uniqlo 's Colour Sock at £3.90/$3.90 was the most affordable product in Lyst Index history. The rest of the top 10 hot products was made up of the Saint Laurent gaby Vanity Bag at number four, the Miu Miu Suede Pouch at number five, COS Barrel Leg Trousers at six, and Alo Yoga's Accolade Hoodie at seven.