Finding the right swimwear can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. You can try on suit after suit and still end up empty-handed. But if the cutest suit on the beach is what you’re after, look no further than classic styles to help you stand out. Retro and vintage-inspired bathing suits are taking over the beach, and it’s easy to see why. These flattering suits are not just comfortable — they also turn anyone into a pinup-worthy Hollywood starlet. Turn to playful prints and body-shaping designs to get you ready to hit the boardwalk, old-school style.
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Swimwear trends come and go, but there are some from the past that truly live in our minds rent-free. There are several styles that we’re honestly glad to see gone from the beach, whether it’s due to unflattering fits or impractical fabrics. We’re definitely guilty of wearing a few of these 7 “old fashioned" swimwear trends back in the day, but nothing compares to the designs we can shop today.
These are 7 bygone swimwear trends that have faded into fashion history – take a look at the styles you rarely see anymore!
1. Crochet Bikinis
Free People
It's Now Cool The Crochet Bikini Bottoms
Crochet bikinis were an undeniable hit in the 1970s and had a brief revival in the 2010s, but they’ve largely flopped in modern times because they’re not super practical.
Amazon
Seamoly Crochet Swimsuit
The crochet material tends to absorb more water than your typical swim-ready fabric, so it becomes heavy and saggy – not flattering. Plus, crochet swimmies can take a long time to dry and lose their shape quickly.
2. Belted Swimsuits
Anthropologie
Beach Riot Sydney Belted One-Piece Swimsuit
Once a super stylish choice in the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s, belted swimsuits (especially one-piece swimsuits) were highly favored for their hourglass-enhancing look.
Vitamin A
Vitamin A Luxe Link Belted One Piece
These days, they’ve become less common because the extra material can feel restrictive and impractical for swimming. The belt can easily dig into the skin, plus, modern designs can achieve similar figure-flattering effects with shaping silhouettes.
3. Swim Skirts
Old Navy
Old Navy High-Waisted Matte Swim Skirt
Swim skirts were beloved for their added modesty to any swim getup. Now, swimwear trends have moved toward sleeker, more streamlined suits!
J.Crew
J.Crew Swim Skirt
While some people still prefer swim skirts for extra coverage, many find them impractical because they add extra bulk. Showing more skin seems to be in!
4. Metallic Fabrics
Andie
Andie The Lipari One Piece
Shiny and eye-catching metallic swimsuits were especially popular in the 80s and early 2000s, but they’ve faded out of popularity due to some… wearability issues.
Nordstrom
La Blanca Earth Lace-Up Underwire One-Piece Swimsuit
The metallic fabrics these suits are made of tend to be less stretchy, degrade faster with sun and chlorine exposure, and can look less flattering when wet. Not great!
Macy's
Becca Liquid Metal Triangle Bikini Top
Today, swimwear leans toward matte and textured fabrics that are way more durable and comfortable.
5. Tankinis
Target
Shade & Shore Bandeau Tankini Top
We honestly wish tankinis were still around with the cult following they had in the late ‘90s and early 2000s.
Boden
Boden Porto Tankini Top
Offering more coverage than a bikini but still being more versatile than a one-piece, tankinis have sadly been replaced by more modern designs like high-waisted bikinis and sleek one-pieces. Plus, tankinis can sometimes bunch up awkwardly or feel less secure when you’re swimming.
6. Zebra Print
Target
Wild Fable Textured Medium Coverage Triangle Bikini Top
Animal prints were everywhere on swimwear in the early 2000s. While leopard print has made quite the comeback, zebra print isn’t as hot since it tends to look overly bold and outdated.
Urban Outfitters
Sunkissed Le Triangle String Bikini Top
Most modern swimwear patterns now favor softer, abstract prints or straight-up solid colors for a more sophisticated look.
Abercrombie & Fitch
Abercrombie & Fitch Halter String Triangle Bikini Top
That isn’t to say you can’t wear zebra print swimsuits these days – if bold is your vibe, go for it!
7. Velvet Swimsuits
Triangl
Triangl Maia Vyne Swimsuit
Velvet swimsuits had a brief moment in the limelight during the ‘90s and 2000s, but they were never truly practical. The fabric, while luxurious on land, is quite terrible to wear when wet – it absorbs water, takes forever to dry, and can feel heavy and clingy.
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Cupshe One Shoulder Velvet Jacquard One Piece Swimsuit
Most people now prefer performance-ready swim fabrics that dry quickly and offer great stretch and comfort.
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Spring is here, and it's time to swap out winter comfort foods for fresh, nourishing meals that make the most of the season’s best produce. But let’s be real — we need recipes that are as quick and easy as they are delicious and satisfying.
We’ve got you covered with 15-minute recipes to shake up your weekly rotation. Featuring Perdue® Fresh Cuts No Antibiotics Ever chicken and its convenient pan-ready packaging (read: no cutting board needed), these meals keep cleanup to a minimum while maximizing flavor.
Scroll for the recipes!
- Healthy Spring Roll Chicken Bowls
- Zesty Chicken Skewers over Spring Salad
- Sheet-Pan Chicken Tacos with Spring Veggies
Nicole Hill Gerulat
Healthy Spring Roll Chicken Bowls
Serves 4
Switch things up for dinner with a deconstructed spring roll bowl — tender grilled chicken, crisp fresh veggies, and a generous drizzle of your favorite peanut sauce for a flavorful, fuss-free twist!
Nicole Hill Gerulat
Ingredients:
- 4 ounces vermicelli rice noodles, cook according to pkg directions
- 1/2 pkg Perdue® Fresh Cuts Chicken Breast Strips
- 1 jar of peanut sauce
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- Salt and pepper
- 1/2 head of green cabbage, sliced
- 1 carrot, julienned
- 2 small cucumbers, thinly sliced
- 1/2 mango, cubed
- 1 pkg mung beans
- 1 avocado, sliced
- 1 spring onion, sliced
- 1/3 roasted peanuts, roughly chopped
- Optional herbs: cilantro, mint, thai basil
- 1 lime, cut in wedges
- Hot sauce
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Directions:
1. In a medium bowl, combine 3/4 cup peanut sauce (thin with a little water if too thick) and chicken breast strips to marinate for at least 30 minutes.
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2. On a grill pan or sauté pan, heat oil over medium heat until shimmering. With tongs, remove the chicken from the marinade and place directly onto pan in one layer. If the pan isn’t large enough, make in batches. Season with salt and pepper.
3. Cook for 3-4 minutes per side, not moving or flipping until well browned. Chicken is ready when an insta-read thermometer reads chicken at 165℉.
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4. Transfer grilled chicken to plate to rest while you assemble the bowls.
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5. To assemble bowls, equally divide the rice noodles into four bowls, top with cabbage, carrot, cucumbers, mango, mung beans and avocado.
6. Add sliced chicken with any reserved juices, and top with spring onions, peanuts and herbs.
7. Drizzle with peanut sauce (thin with a little water if too thick). Serve with lime wedges and favorite hot sauce.
Nicole Hill Gerulat
Zesty Chicken Skewers over Spring Salad
Serves 4
Chicken makes everything better — especially when it’s grilled to perfection and tossed into this vibrant citrus-kissed salad. Packed with spring peas, crisp asparagus, watermelon radishes, and fresh greens, it’s the perfect way to kick off a healthy spring!
Nicole Hill Gerulat
Ingredients:
- 1 jar Italian or citrus dressing
- 1 pkg Perdue® Fresh Cuts Chicken Breast Diced
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- Salt & pepper
- 1 pkg spring lettuces
- 1/4 radicchio head, torn in pieces
- 1 pkg pea shoots, optional
- 1/2 cup snow peas
- 1 watermelon radish or 1/2 bunch radishes, thinly sliced
- 1 carrot, shaved
- 2 asparagus spears, shaved
- 2 asparagus spears, 1/2” slices
- 1 pkg micro greens, optional
- Goat cheese
Nicole Hill Gerulat
Directions:
1. Soak wooden skewers in water until chicken has finished marinating.
2. In a medium bowl, combine 3/4 cup Italian dressing and diced chicken breast to marinate for at least 30 minutes. Skewer 4-5 pieces of chicken onto each skewer.
Nicole Hill Gerulat
3. On a grill pan or sauté pan, heat oil over medium heat until shimmering. Place skewers directly onto pan in one layer, in multiple batches. Season with salt and pepper.
4. Cook for 3-4 minutes per side, not moving or flipping until well browned. Chicken is ready when an insta-read thermometer reads chicken at 165℉.
Nicole Hill Gerulat
5. Transfer grilled chicken skewers to plate to rest while you assemble the salad.
6. To assemble salad, layer each plate with lettuces, pea shoots, snow peas, radishes, carrot, asparagus and top with micro greens, freshly cracked pepper and goat cheese. Drizzle your favorite Italian or citrus dressing and enjoy!
Nicole Hill Gerulat
Sheet-Pan Chicken Tacos with Spring Veggies
Serves 4
Let everyone load up their tacos with their favorite toppings for an easy, fun, and flavor-packed way to celebrate Taco Tuesday — or any day! Bake your chicken and veggies in just 15 minutes, thanks to Perdue® Fresh Cuts Chicken Breast Strips that are already pre-cut for you.Nicole Hill Gerulat
Ingredients:
- 1 tablespoons taco seasoning
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1/2 pkg Perdue® Fresh Cuts Chicken Breast Strips
- 1/4 head of cauliflower, small florets
- Bunch of radishes, trimmed & quartered
- Salt & pepper
- Flour or corn tacos, grilled or warmed
- 1/4 head of red cabbage, thinly sliced
- Pickled red onions
- 1 avocado, sliced
- Cotija
- 1/4 cup Mexican Crema, or sour cream
- Fresh cilantro, chopped
Nicole Hill Gerulat
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350ºF. In a medium bowl, combine taco seasoning, olive oil and chicken and toss to coat. On a greased (or parchment-lined) sheet pan, arrange chicken and veggies into one layer. Season liberally with salt and fresh pepper.
2. Bake for 15 minutes. Halfway through, flip the chicken. Chicken is ready when an insta-read thermometer reads chicken at 165ºF. Set aside while preparing the tacos.
Nicole Hill Gerulat
3. To assemble the tacos, layer tortillas with cabbage, chicken, roasted vegetables, red onions, avocado and cotija and top with crema and cilantro.
I don't know if it's bad luck, but I definitely wear my linen dresses — even the white ones — way past Labor Day. As long as the sun is shining and the air is warm, you will usually catch me in one of these comfortable, breathable, and obviously adorable little pieces. Another great thing about linen is that it generally will never go out of style, so don't be afraid to invest in some pieces that will be a part of your wardrobe forever. There are so many great options to choose from, but here are seven linen dresses that make the perfect summer (or any warm weather) outfit.
Abercrombie & Fitch
The A&F Emerson Linen-Blend Puff Sleeve Mini Dress
You guys, I'm not even kidding when I say this is the best dress I own. As a broad shoulder girly, the neckline is SO flattering. Plus, the material is thick and durable, but still breathable for a hot summer day. I own this in black which allows me to dress it up for dinner or wear it to work, but this vibrant pink — and the several other colors and patterns — is so cute for the summer time. At $60 (was $80), this is a steal!
J.Crew
J.Crew Squareneck Midi Dress In Linen
I need to be wearing this dress with a spritz in my hand ASAP. This dress is a J.Crew best seller for a reason — it makes the perfect warm weather staple. This design is so simple, yet with the help of some fun accessories, this dress can be a hundred different outfits. You can shop this dress in white, red, or black for $178.
Zara
Zara Linen Blend Midi Dress
You can never go wrong with a little slit in the summer. This linen blend dress is simple, yet elegant — perfect for any vacay dinner or date night. Throw on some cute sandals and chunky earrings and hit the town in this little green number. Plus, the tie-up back gives you easy adjustment depending on your chest size. Make this your next summer dress for $36 (was $49).
Madewell
Madewell Square-Neck Mini Dress in 100% Linen
Great, I'll take 10 of them! No seriously — this dress is fabulous, the square neckline is just perfection, and stretchy chest area make this dress fit anyone like a glove. You can get this dress in white for a classic summer look, or it's also available in a light blue. If you're a tall girl, this style shows off your beautiful long legs. You can also get it in a wide range of sizes for $93 (was $110).
Abercrombie & Fitch
The A&F Emerson Strapless Linen-Blend Maxi Dress
Oh my god, the color of this dress is everything! I also appreciate a strapless dress in the summertime to show off my tan lines — there's something so luxurious and indulgent about it. This piece is so simple, which means room for you to customize with accessories. Although it's true to size, always be careful about sizing with strapless! A perfect linen staple for $72 (was $120).
Abercrombie & Fitch
A&F Linen-Blend Shell Mini Dress
There's something about a dress with an open back that always gets me. It makes for a fun little surprise you wouldn't expect from looking at the front of the dress — and it's a great excuse for an updo. This piece would be perfect for any more professional setting like work, happy hour with your fave coworkers, or lunch with the in-laws. You could be its next prideful owner for $42 (was $70).
H&M
H&M Linen Slip Dress
I cannot think of anything more summer appropriate than a linen slip dress. It's lightweight, super comfortable, and you can dress it up for a fancy dinner, or literally use it as a bathing suit cover up. Everyone needs a slip dress as part of their summer capsule closet. Add this one from H&M to yours in white or black for $55!
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Quince is already our go-to for luxe-lookingwardrobe essentials at shockingly good prices – and their new arrivals section is currently packed with tons of spring-ready finds you won’t want to miss.There are tons of breezy dresses, breathable tops, and flatteringjeanson deck, but we’ve narrowed it down to the 10 best finds you can grab for springtime. Quince totally nails high-quality staples at fair prices, so get ready to find your new favorite pieces, stat!
Scroll on to shop 10 stunning spring fashion finds from Quince!
Quince
100% European Linen Tank Mini Dress
A linen dress is absolutely a must-have for springtime. It's light and breezy, allowing your looks to breathe. This white one is an especially nice grab because it can pair well with just about anything.
Quince
100% Organic Cotton Gauze Short Sleeve Shirt
This button-up top is crafted from 100% organic cotton that's fashioned in a soft, gauzy feel. It's super light on the bod and could even be perfect for a swimsuit cover-up this summer!
Quince
Bella Stretch Barrel Jeans
Hop on the barrel jeans wave with this adorable light wash pair! The material has some nice stretch to it while still retaining structure, shaping your waist, hips, and legs in the best way possible.
Quince
100% European Linen Fitted Tank
Ooh, gotta love some gingham! It's the perfect pattern for spring since it's reminiscent of picnic blankets and good times spent outside. This linen tank hugs your body just a little bit to give you shape.
Quince
100% Organic Cotton Poplin Tiered Maxi Skirt
Tiered maxi skirts are so sweet and feminine, plus they're ultra-cozy for warmer weather moments when you don't exactly want to wear a mini skirt or short shorts. This white one is cut from 100% organic cotton poplin to ensure unmatched breathability.
Quince
100% European Linen Scoop Neck Midi Dress
Butter yellow dresses are where it's at. Rock spring's hottest color trend with this easy-wearing dress that you can easily dress up based on the occasion!
Quince
Lightweight Cotton Cashmere Link-Stitch Dolman Sweater
This smooth sweater boasts a stunning boatneck and slouchy sleeves for added coverage, if desired. It's the ultimate office-wear top that'll look immaculate alongside everything from slacks to dressy skirts!
Quince
100% European Linen Long Sleeve Shirt
The great thing about this linen top is that the long sleeves will block out the sun on hot days, preventing UV damage on your skin, but the material it's made of truly wears like a barely-there dream, so you won't be stuck excessively sweatin'.
Quince
100% European Linen Shorts
Linen is the look this spring. These comfy shorts will definitely become your new faves for the season since they're loose (but not too loose), tied comfortably at the waist, and have – you guessed it – pockets!
Quince
Drapey Twill Pleated Trouser
Made specifically for movement and comfort, these lightweight trousers surely do not feel like your typical formal pant. The high-waisted design is fitted with an elasticized back that makes fitting into them super streamlined, plus the TENCEL-cotton-linen blend is super soft to the touch.
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Though plenty of beauty trends have come and gone, there are still a handful of makeup products that have stood the test of time. Though you might think these powders, foundations, lipsticks, and more lean pretty“old school,” tons of beauty fans still adore them for their ability to deliver the most stunning looks.
You might just want to give these classic makeup products a second chance after reading what makeup lovers say about their staying power!
Read on for 7 “old school” makeup products that are still total staples in today’s age.
Amazon
1. Airspun Loose Powder
I remember this loose powder being one of the very first makeup products I ever tried after seeing it in my mom's makeup kit. It's super nostalgic for many other beauty fans – and no wonder, because it first launched in 1935!
Formulated to have a "cloudlike softness" to it, this powder is ideal for setting foundation and concealer so your base stays in place.
Amazon
“I used Coty Airspun loose powder for years," one Redditor wrote about it. "I don't use powder anymore, but I still take a fond look at it in the makeup aisle. The packaging is so retro and pretty. It always made me feel very 1950's movie star.”
I will say that the main disconnect between this "old school" makeup product and today's beauty trends is that more and more brands tend to lean toward dewy, natural finishes rather than fully matte ones – this powder definitely delivers on the latter.
Amazon
2. L’Oreal Voluminous Mascara
This mascara launched in 1990 and it was quick to become a favorite amongst beauty fans looking for long, full lashes. Claiming to give lashes the appearance of 5 times their natural thickness, this formula goes on super easy, thanks to the streamlined wand design.
Amazon
This mascara has proved itself a mainstay in many makeup bags, and since its launch, L'Oreal's launched several different colors to play with. I myself am especially fond of the blue and purple mascaras if I just want to get a little playful with my makeup!
"I have tried other mascaras in the past but I find this one is the best for me. I have been using it for years," one reviewer wrote on Amazon. "I now find it difficult to to buy at the drug stores so I order it through Amazon. It goes on easily, dries quickly and does not flake. I wear the burgundy because I have green eyes."
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3. Clinique Black Honey Almost Lipstick
You probably recognized this one super quick. Clinique's Almost Lipstick in the shade Black Honey is renowned since it's said to be universally flattering and totally nails the natural look! Though it first hit the market in 1989, it's had an undeniable resurgence in the past couple years, further proving its iconic status.
Amazon
“My grandmother took me to a Clinique counter when I was 13 and bought me a lipstick and some eyeshadow. I used them until they were gone," one Redditor reminisced. "The only Clinique item I've used since then is Black Honey, which is in my bathroom today.”
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4. Benetint Liquid Lip & Cheek Stain
This beloved Benefit product hit shelves back in 1976, though it wasn't originally intended for use on the lips and cheeks. 👀 Benefit revealed that it was actually formulated for exotic dancers to use on their nipples to make them stand out!
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Since its introduction, it's been a great pick to reach for to add a natural flush to the cheeks and make the lips a bit bolder. Benefit's launched several different shades over the years to join the OG "rose" one.
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5. Max Factor Panstik Foundation
This "old school" makeup product was one of the first foundations that came in a convenient stick form. It launched in 1947, but you can still find it today! This creamy product is noticeably full-coverage and leaves a silky-matte finish once it's applied. A little truly goes a long way.
“I grew up in the 90s and remember using the Max Factor Panstik makeup. I can still remember the scent," one Redditor wrote. "It was a really great product for its time and I used it like a concealer.”
“I have this! What I like about it is it’s quick to apply when I don’t have the energy for liquid concealers," another Reddit user said. "The colour range isn’t impressive though.”
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6. Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick
Hitting the market back in 1957, it didn't take long for the Lustrous Lipstick from Revlon to become a cult classic. Many shades that the company developed in the latter half of the 20th century are still around today – several makeup fans on Reddit mentioned shades like Cherries In The Snow, Toast Of New York, Wine With Everything, Fire And Ice, and Sandalwood Beige are still their absolute favorites!
"Fire And Ice is one of my favourite lipsticks. It’s a wonderful bright corally red/pink..." one Redditor said. "It dates from the 50s. It’s quite nice to think I’m wearing the same colour as girls who were listening to Elvis.”
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7. C.O. Bigelow Rose Salve
This might just be the most old school of all the "old school" makeup products mentioned here. This rosy skin salve was introduced way back in 1838 to heal dry, cracked skin in need of hydration – lips, face, hands, and body included. It's crafted the same way it was back in the 1800's, with rose extract to calm irritation, and lanolin, cotton seed, and jojoba oil to moisturize. The company also sells lavender, mint, and vanilla varieties in addition to the OG rose.
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"I've been using C.O. Bigelow lavender salve for years and still love it. I rub it into my cuticles in the winter, spread the excess around my hands and top it with a layer of hand cream to seal it in," one Amazon reviewer wrote. "It works great to keep my skin from drying out and cracking and the lavender scent smells natural and not fake."
"Love this product! Worth every penny," another Amazon user said. "Use it on my lips, face and hands. Softens and is non greasy. My all time favorite product in my beauty stash!"
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