The Who What Wear UK Swim Report: The Biggest Swim Trends to Know About for 2025

Swimwear is always a focal point of any summer wardrobe, however in the spring/summer 2025 collections swimming costumes weren’t just for the beach and lidos, but were also styled for chlorine-free city days. At Miu Miu brightly coloured swimsuits with cut-outs were worn like bodysuits with pleated midis and patent leather pencil skirts, while at Tory Burch black streamlined swimsuits you’d typically see in London’s Aquatic centre were worn with tailored trousers instead of swimming caps and nose plugs. This unlocked the styling potential of the humble swimsuit, proving they should be given more attention than being a pre-flight “this will do” purchase.

A black swimsuit will always be a stylish, classic purchase, however if you are looking to dive into new territory, there are a number of swimwear trends causing a splash this summer. After years of minimalist suits, five-star resorts are about to be inundated with designer swimwear with a more-is-more White Lotus energy, that couldn’t possibly be mistaken for a H&M lunchtime purchase. The Burberry checked bikini has had a significant marketing push for 2025, with Rosie Huntington-Whiteley diving off a yacht in her plaid, stringy set in the high summer campaign. Missoni zig zags, Chanel hardware, Pucci swirls and Gucci heritage prints are also riding the wave of this post-quiet luxury approach to beachwear.