Miami Swim Week Nears Highly-Anticipated Return

The event aims a global spotlight on fashion, culture, and sustainability.

Miami Swim Week – The Shows, a unique and unparalleled week-long celebration, is set to make its return from May 29 to June 2. As the world’s largest swim and resort wear gathering, the event stands out with its diverse programming, featuring over 50 events and 100 national and international designers at over 20 satellite locations. From runways to exclusive after-parties, Miami Swim Week showcases the evolution of swimwear fashion, blending seasoned veterans and emerging talents. 

Miami Swim Week – The Shows are shifting this year’s focus towards inspiring and promoting new and emerging designers worldwide, emphasizing inclusivity, diversity, and sustainability. The main venue for the event is the SLS South Beach Hotel. The Shows will feature diverse designers representing various countries such as Australia, Africa, and France, each showcasing their take on ready-to-wear summer and resort styles. The current lineup of designers includes Ema Savahl from Miami, Mars The Label from Australia, Lascana from Europe, Liberty & Justice + The Made in Africa Collective, Salty Mermaid Swim from the USA, Olivia London from Canada, Liech Antel Swimwear from Mexico, Banana Moon from France, Kené Kaya from Peru, and the Emerging Designer’s Collective.

“We are constantly innovating to create a bridge between wellness, beauty, and fashion. Miami Swim Week – The Shows exists to not just showcase brands, but to help identify the pain points for designers and connect them to the resources, consumers, and support they need to continue to elevate their businesses,” Moh Ducis says, Founder and CEO of Miami Swim Week. 

The next chapter of Miami Swim Week promises to be a sensory delight, with the introduction of revolutionary technologies such as AR, VR, Virtual-Marketplaces, and Blockchain. These innovations, along with a range of beauty and wellness activations, transform Swim Week into a comprehensive sensory experience. Attendees can look forward to conscious beauty lounges, the designer marketplace “splash,” industry receptions and luncheons, impact panels featuring industry experts, exclusive parties, pop-up shops, networking events, and Hammock Trade Show, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Miami coastline. The venues hosting these exclusive activations will include SLS South Beach, National Hotel, Queen Miami Beach, Hyde Beach, Salvaje Miami, and Seaspice, among others.

Miami Swim Week is set to commence for the third consecutive year with a fundraising event to benefit The Little Lighthouse Foundation (LLF) on May 29 at SLS South Beach. All proceeds from the event will support the nonprofit organization, which assists underserved children and their families across South Florida. The Little Lighthouse Foundation operates over 20 proprietary programs alongside 33 partner facilities, such as homeless shelters, hospitals, and youth centers.

This year’s Miami Swim Week is expected to draw over 15,000 buyers, press/media, sponsors, and industry professionals and generate more than 50 million online consumer impressions worldwide. The event has attracted diverse sponsors, including those in the beverage/hydration, tanning, and beauty/lifestyle sectors.

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