10 Up-and-Coming Swimwear Brands That You’re About to See Everywhere

Swipe right if you’re on the hunt for that *perfect* swimsuit that will inevitably accompany you to the first pool party of the season (and every Hawaiian-themed social thereafter). Same, girl, SAME. Finding a splash-worthy style is more than just knowing the hottest swimsuit trends for 2017; it’s time to expand your repertoire with these 10 emerging designers and brands.

1. Jade Swim: Jade Swim’s minimalist aesthetic and incorporation of sustainable practices is enough to win over any self-proclaimed beach bum. Designed for around-the-clock domination — think: day to night, boardwalk to clubbing — this citrine one-piece featuring a t-back strap and UV protection is straight-up dynamite. Brit + Co Pick: Jade Swim All in One Piece ($198)

2. Lybethras Swimwear: Make a splash this summer with Lybethras’ line of sustainable Brazilian swimwear. Equal parts functional and stylish, each is designed to unleash your inner goddess. While we’re partial to this vibrant orange tassel-strewn bikini top, there’s no shortage of scene-stealing mix-and-match sets to pique your interest this summer. Brit + Co Pick: Lybethras Tass Top Orange ($95)

3. Rye: Here comes COLOR! The founders behind Rye, Alyssa Carter and Bonnie O’Hare, apply their zest for life to their debut swimwear line characterized by dynamic color juxtaposition. Speaking of which: We’ll take some of this striped goodness right here. Please and thanks. Brit + Co Pick: Rye Tutti-Fruiti Bikini ($205)

4. Revel Rey: Despite being the new kid on the block, Revel Rey is already doing BIG things. The founder Audrey “Rey” Swanson draws inspiration from exotic destinations like Bora Bora and Maui when designing her custom prints. Bring on a summer of scandal with this sunset-inspired one-piece that caters to the bold and thrill-seeking set. Brit + Co Pick: Revel Rey Grace Jones Sunset One Piece ($154)

5. L’Port: Fact: We can’t get enough of L’Port’s collection of reversible swimsuits. Be prepared to splurge (and swoon hard), but rest assured that each suit has been thoughtfully designed with the utmost attention to detail. Maximize your beachwear wardrobe with this festi-cool scoop-neck one-piece flaunting a tribal print on one side, majestic blue on the other. Brit + Co Pick: L’Port Swim Suzy Full Coverage One Piece ($268)

6. Same Swim: Leave it to blogger and style influencer Shea Marie to launch a swimwear line that actually lives up to the hype. LA-based lifestyle brand, Same Swim, aims to strike a balance between wearable and trend-right — click-worthy yet classic — a la their capsule of sporty halter tops, girly bralets, and badaboom-ready one-pieces. Proceed to pack a tropical punch with this lime and magenta bikini that’s ready for some fun in the sun. Brit + Co Pick: Same Swim The Catch Top in Lime Sherbert ($225) + Same Swim The Tease Tie Side Bottom in Lime Sherbert ($185)

7. Made by Dawn: Cue the frills: Made by Dawn specializes in delightfully romantic designs with a West Coast simplicity. This yellow-pink tie-dye bikini featuring a playful pleated halter top is all sorts of fancy. We can’t help but think it would be perfect for an upcoming honeymoon or a Bahamas getaway. Brit + Co Pick: Made by Dawn Angel Top in Sun Ray ($154) + Made by Dawn Angel Bottom ($134)

8. Une Piece: Modest-is-hottest crowd, meet your match. If there was ever a time to invest in a sexy rashguard (there, we said it), it’s now. Australian brand Une Piece paves the way for sophisticated and refined resortwear with their best-selling “sexie rashie” that’s anything but matronly. This red haute Bay Watch-inspired one-piece is officially on our radar. Brit + Co Pick: Une Piece Original Sexie Rashie Red ($195)

9. Her. Swimwear: In lieu of fleeting swimwear trends that disappear after only one season, Her. Swimwear is synonymous with timeless styles you can wear for a lifetime. Exhibit A: This refreshingly simple one-piece, sporting clean lines and a feminine silhouette, is a perennial staple you’ll reach for in years to come. And here’s the kicker: It comes in millennial pink (our weakness). Brit + Co Pick: Her. Swimwear Romy in Pistol Pink ($195)

10. Wolven Threads: If you’re in the market for a kaleidoscopic swimsuit, then Wolven Threads is your best bet. Inspired by the “sacred geometry” found within nature, the eco-friendly brand prides itself upon a young, wild, and carefree aesthetic that’s present in each design. Rock this mesmerizing red flower one-piece to the beach before transitioning it for the p.m. with denim cutoffs and off-duty huaraches. Brit + Co Pick: Wolven Threads Red Flower One Piece ($126)

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Are you packing last-minute for atrip? Have you been looking for the perfect cover-up but can't seem to find it anywhere? Well, don't worry, I've got you covered! You know how much I love Amazon over here. They not only have a million things to offer, but they have them at unbeatable prices.

Many pieces from mysummerwardrobe are from Amazon, because they always seem to have exactly what I'm looking for (and usually in 15 other colors too). There are so many good summer clothes to choose from, but I have sifted through some pieces that I think are perfect staples for your warm weather wardrobe.

Amazon

Anrabess Linen Palazzo Pants

These comfy pants are great for any summer activity. I love a good basic that you can style however you want! If you're going on vacation this summer, I highly recommend grabbing a pair of pants like these, because you will not regret having a good pair of breathable linen pants. You can find these in literally any color for $36!

Amazon

Cozyease Floral Embroidery Knot Front Cami Top

This $27 top looks like it comes straight from Urban Outfitters or Abercrombie & Fitch. Flowy tops are super trendy again, and they are flattering on everyone. I love the detailing on this white and blue top, but there are four other patterns to choose from. I can imagine walking around in Greece wearing this top, especially with these colors!

Amazon

Zqffb Swim Cover-Up

Don't miss out on a good swimsuit cover-up this summer. I used to just wear a big t-shirt to the beach, but I recently graduated to wanting to look a bit more put together with cover-ups like this one. This top is great to just throw over your suit and pair with some shorts or linen pants for a full 'fit! You can shop this cover-up in white or black for only $20.

Amazon

Light Dot Halter Neck Dress

I love, love, love this pattern! I recently ordered a dress from this brand, and the material is incredible. It's durable, yet very breathable. This halter dress is perfect for a party or date night. And can we talk about the neckline? So fun! If you want to incorporate more patterns and colors into your wardrobe this summer, I highly recommend checking out this $33 flowy dress.

Amazon

Ferbia Crochet Drawstring Shirt

I want this $25 top in every color. You can never go wrong with a knit top in the summer because they are so nice and airy. The drawstring is unique and allows you to adjust the top to your liking. You can wear it as a top or as a cover-up for the beach. Personally, I would love to style this with a long white maxi skirt.

Amazon

Mebius Womens Floral Mini Dress

Everyone needs at least one good floral dress in their wardrobe. They are so fitting for the spring and summer seasons, and you'll be wearing it all the time when it gets warm. I was immediately drawn to the shape of this dress. I love the criss-cross neckline and the stretchy waist. Dare I say, this is the perfect picnic dress! You can get this one for $32.

Amazon

SeekMe Linen Short Set

You can look so effortlessly put together with any matching set. But as we know, linen and summer go together like wine and cheese. You can style this set in so many different ways that one outfit can end up becoming six! If you need to pack light on vacation, get this $30 set – you will not regret it.

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It might seem like more and more companies are prioritizing work-life balance nowadays, but that doesn't mean employees aren't still consumed by their responsibilities. For some, climbing the corporate ladder and furthering their career is proving to be increasingly demanding amidst the competitive job market; meanwhile, others are worried about the tumultuous economy, and working longer hours helps them feel more financially stable.

While these concerns are all understandable, it's unhealthy to let work creep into every corner of your existence. Here are eight telltale signs that your job is taking over your life.

Scroll to find out the obvious signs your job is taking over your life.

1. You Obsessively Check Your Work Email

Sora Shimazaki

Certain people struggle with social media addiction, scrolling for hours on apps like Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. Yet, you may find yourself glued to Gmail or Outlook.

Do you constantly refresh your work email to make sure you haven't missed anything? Do you check your email as soon as you wake up in the morning and right before your head hits the pillow at night?

If so, your job is dominating your thoughts, and these obsessive tendencies can lead you to suffer stress and anxiety. Now, you don't have to entirely "unplug," but make sure you're giving yourself space to relax, decompress, and worry about other things that aren't work-related.

2. You Work During Weekends Or Vacations

Yan Krukau

Weekends (and vacation time) are common practice for a reason. It's unrealistic to expect anyone to continuously work without a break, and working when you're supposed to be resting can seriously erode your motivation and mental health over time.

Sure, catching up on emails or completing a project with an impending deadline can be fine on weekends from time to time. However, most Saturdays and Sundays should be reserved for "you time," and working when you're supposed to be on vacation is flat-out unacceptable.

3. Your Relationship With Your Significant Other Is Struggling

Alex Green

When a job starts to take over your life, relationships can really take a hit, especially the one you share with your significant other.

Your partner may grow frustrated if literally all you do is talk about your workday or stress about the outstanding items on your to-do list. Plus, if you're frequently working long hours or are just mentally consumed by your responsibilities, you and your partner won't get to spend enough uninterrupted quality time together.

Sacrificing personal free time is one thing, but if you realize that your romantic relationship is suffering due to the demands of your job, it may be time to reassess your situation. After all, your partner (and you) deserve more.

4. Every Goal You Have Is Career-Related

The Drink

Being career-driven is often viewed as a very valuable and commendable personality trait, yet being too goal-oriented can spiral out of control. This is particularly true if all of your aspirations center solely around your career. This tunnel vision may help you climb the corporate ladder faster, but you're doing your inner self a disservice.

Aside from promotions and salary increases, what other life goals do you have? You might've once dreamed of owning a home, starting a family, traveling more, or delving into a hobby. If these goals have been entirely pushed to the wayside in favor of focusing on just your career, your job is consuming your life.

5. You've Lost Your "Spark"

Andrea Piacquadio

Remember when you were in high school or even college, with wide eyes and big plans for your future? Unfortunately, adulthood has a way of grounding our expectations. Even so, no one turns into a corporate zombie overnight. After landing your job, you might've been over the moon and actually excited about your new position.

Nowadays, do you see that same person in the mirror? Or do you find yourself feeling agitated, unenthused, and trudging through your day-to-day? This is a red flag that you've lost your "spark," the personality that makes you, well, you.

6. Your Home Is A Mess

Vlada Karpovich

Some people out there are simply messy by nature. Regardless, that doesn't mean their homes are always complete disasters. With dozens of meetings and an endless amount of tasks on your to-do list each week, it can be hard to keep up with laundry, dishes, vacuuming, and mopping.

It's obviously okay for houses to be "lived in" and not spotless all the time. Still, neglecting maintenance and cleaning of your home is a major sign that your job is taking up way too much of your time. You deserve to dwell in a space that feels clean and cozy, especially if that's what you desire.

7. You Frequently Have To Cancel Plans

Ivan Samkov

Think back to the last time you actually got to grab drinks with your best friend or enjoy dinner with your parents. Have you become known as "flakey?" Having to cancel plans all the time due to your job isn't just unfair to your loved ones; it's not good for your mental health.

While it's great to have solid or even family-like relationships with your coworkers, they shouldn't be who you see every waking hour of the day. Everyone needs relationships outside of work, and by constantly canceling on your loved ones, you're just isolating yourself and letting your job take over your personal life.

8. You Suffer From The "Sunday Scaries"

Antoni Shkraba

Finally, no one really likes Mondays. But that doesn't mean your Sundays should be filled with anxiety over them. Think about it: you only get two days off each week. If you constantly get the "Sunday Scaries," half of your weekend has been wasted on work stress.

Getting out of the house, disconnecting from your devices, and even meditation can be helpful in curbing this common problem. Nevertheless, if none of that works, it's usually a red flag that your job is impeding your life and negatively impacting your mental health.

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Summer 2024 is the summer of many things. It's Brat summer, the Paris Olympics (yay Team USA!), and the second round of the Eras Tour. There is so much to do and so much going on — we're booked and busy. Naturally, we need outfits for all the events we are attending, whether that be going to brunch with friends, a family barbecue, a blind date, or even just a solo day around town. I don't know about you guys, but I pretty much spend the majority of my summer in sundresses. They beat the heat, and are super adorable doing it. There are hundreds of dress options out there, but here are some of the dress trends we're absolutely obsessed with this year.

Backless Dresses

ASOS

ASOS halter neck low back maxi sundress

Let those shoulders breath, girl! There is something so subtly sexy about a backless dress, and bonus points when it has a halter neckline. This dress gives you a great excuse to throw your hair in an updo, especially in the summer heat.

​Bubble Dresses

H&M

H&M Bubble-hem Dress

We are SO back with the bubble skirt hem. Now, they may not be as puffed out as they were in the '80s or the early 2000s, but may this trend never die. You can never go wrong with a little movement and a little flare to your summer look. Today, you can find all styles of bubble dresses and skirts...and I am loving it.

Euro-Summer Linen Dresses 

J.Crew

J.Crew Squareneck midi dress in linen

I've said it before and I'll say it again, the linen trend is here to stay. It is so timeless that it's totally worth investing in a nice linen dress that will last forever. You can wear it out to dinner on vacay, or just throw it on to run errands around town. If I were to create a capsule closet (which TBH I could never — I'm way too much of a maximalist), I would a million percent include a white linen dress.

​Sleek Slip Dresses 

Aritzia

Wilfred New Only Slip Satin Midi Dress

Hello, sexy! This is the perfect nighttime dress for going on a date or drinks with the girls. The simplicity of a slip dress acts as a perfect canvas for all kinds of accessories. I would love to wear this dress with some kitten heels, a statement necklace, and a clutch.

​Puff Sleeve Dresses

Abercrombie & Fitch

The A&F Emerson Linen-Blend Puff Sleeve Mini Dress

I have sang my praises about this specific Abercrombie dress many times before, but in general, puffed sleeves are such a funky addition to a basic dress. They add nice dimension and are flattering on any body type!

​Ruffle Dresses

Free People

Free People More Is More Mini

Like this More is More Mini dress by Free People, more IS in fact more! Sometimes, additional fabric creates flowy movement that aligns with the free spiritedness of summer. This dress makes me wanna spend the day running around on the beach or in a field barefoot somewhere.

Cottagecore Dresses

Aritzia

Sunday Best Strudel Poplin Maxi Dress

I hope cottagecore never dies. This poplin Artizia dress is everything and more. It's cutesy, and perfect for any day event. You can make this look super casual, or elevate the dress with some heels.

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Denim is so very choose-your-own-adventure these days. From big, baggy shapes to skinny silhouettes (throwback!), the latest and greatest denim trend that’s buzzing around is none other than bootcut jeans.

Contrary to my previously-held opinion that I should absolutely leave bootcut jeans in my middle school days, my mind changed quite quickly after a slew of social media influence (hello, ‘fit pics), and of course, Kendrick Lamar’s fashionable Super Bowl 2025 halftime performance.

In fact, Google searches for “bootcut jeans” surged not even 24 hours after Kendrick took center stage. His Celine jeans boasted some dramatically wide ankles, obviously hinting toward bootcut or even full-on flare jeans.

Like ‘em or not, bootcut jeans are coming back. They look oh-so stylish worn with boots and ballet flats alike – forget the wacky outfits of your youth.

There’s a pair of bootcut jeans out there for everyone. Here are the 10 chicest pairs to inspire your 2025 outfits!

Free People

Levi's Wedgie Boot Jeans

Levi's is a staple brand when it comes to any kind of jean, but these bootcut jeans with a bit of a hiked-up ankle are – dare I say? – perfect. The extra space allows you to show off your favorite shoes, from kitten heels to cowgirl boots.

Madewell

Madewell Relaxed Bootcut Jeans

You truly cannot go wrong with a medium wash. Plus, this pair comes with a relaxed feel: per Madewell, they're "rigid with a touch of stretch."

J.Crew

J.Crew High-Rise Bootcut Jeans

As much of a medium wash girly I am, I'm also a huge fan of a good ol' dark wash. It gives your pair a subtle vintage vibe, which will always be easy to wear with other garments. This J.Crew number also features an ultra-stretchy material that comfortably forms to your figure!

Quince

Quince Stretch High Rise Wide Leg Jeans

Bootcut + high rise = the most flattering pair of jeans you'll ever own.

Free People

We The Free Flora Low-Rise Bootcut Jeans

With a cozy low rise and some playful seaming along the legs, the magic of these bootcut jeans lies in all the details. You can shop 'em in 3 more washes, which range from light blue to worn-in black.

Abercrombie & Fitch

Abercrombie & Fitch We The Free Flora Low-Rise Bootcut Jeans

I love the idea of pairing this super light pair of bootcut jeans with black boots, a black top, and a black leather jacket. It's a simple outfit formula with a very stylish (and not to mention comfy!) payoff.

Anthropologie

Rag & Bone Peyton Mid-Rise Bootcut Jeans

If a mid-rise is where your heart lies, you'll swiftly fall in love with this bootcut number from Rag & Bone.

Free People

We The Free Holly Bootcut Jeans

With more of a loose fit, these Free People jeans are ideal for days off and lazy weekends. The non-stretch denim screams vintage influence, so they'd look stunning with some other thrifted items, from graphic tees to bags!

Nordstrom

1822 Denim Butter Tall High Waist Slim Bootcut Jeans

Fashioned for those with taller frames, these bootcut jeans fit just right and land a little below the ankles.

Anthropologie

Paige Petite Laurel Canyon High-Rise Bootcut Jeans

If you're more on the petite side, these bootcut jeans are specially designed to flatter and fit you to a tee with a slightly-stretchy material and a nice high-rise waistline.

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The Fantastic Four trailer is finally here! And it's just as creative and exciting as I hoped. The retro futuristic edge feels brand new and familiar at the same time (and is totally giving Captain America: The First Avenger...but more on that later), and yeah, I'll say it: Pedro Pascal looks good. Let's get into the trailer for this new movie because I've already watched it multiple times.

Here's every detail you missed in the new TheFantastic Four trailer.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps confirms the movie's not in our world.

First things first, The Fantastic 4 trailer lets us know we're not on Earth-616 (our world) with the first frame because even though the Baxter Building is in New York City, the cityscape is full of buildings our real Manhattan doesn't have. Plus, Sue Storm and Reed Richards' kitchen is full of gadgets and gizmos aplenty.

One of my favorite moments comes when Ben (played by The Bear star Ebon Moss-Bachrach) is cooking with H.E.R.B.I.E. and winds up improving upon the robot's sauce with some garlic, which is TOTALLY something Richie would do behind Carmy's back.

We also learn that The Fantastic Four: First Steps will take place after the team has gotten their powers, and that Reed specifically is struggling with the fact they've all changed: Sue turns invisible, Ben became a literal rock, and Johnny can turn into flames. But as Sue reminds him, "Ben has always been a rock, Johnny is Johnny, and I am right here."

"Whatever life throws at us, we'll face it together," she continues, "as a family."

According to Deadline, the trailer, which broke 202 million views in its first 24 hours, became Marvel's most-viewed, non-sequel trailer ever.

"I love how much they made the thing’s face look like Jack Kirby’s illustrations," one YouTube user said of the original comic book artist, while another added, "There are only a few things that truly make me happy, and one of them is you, Marvel."

However, the Instagram crowd was a bit tougher, with users sayingthe trailer "was a bit rubbish though. Didn’t make me want to watch it," and that it was a "massive disappointment."

'The Fantastic Four' trailer recaptures the magic of Marvel's Phase 1.

And the most impactful part of The Fantastic Four trailer for me is that it really emphasizes how Phase 5 of the MCU is a refresh. The fact we're getting introduced to a new family, as well as the retro element and the tech, calls back to Iron Man and Captain America: The First Avenger for me. Just like those movies provided us with a foundational understanding of the MCU, I really believe F4 will set the tone for Marvel moving forward. Plus, I won't say no to Pedro Pascal becoming one of the new Avengers' leaders!

Whether the movie leads directly into Avengers: Doomsday, or it ends with Sue, Reed, Johnny, and Ben coming to our timeline like Steve does at the end of Captain America, we'll have to wait for July 25, 2025 to see what kind of adventures await these fantastic four.

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