Dive Into Miami Swim Week 2025

Designers from around the world will showcase their work and celebrate at parties around town.

Fashion enthusiasts, designers and influencers will converge May 26 through June 1 for a weeklong celebration of swimwear, resort wear and beachside glamour when Miami Swim Week returns to Miami Beach. Over 200 independent designers from around the world will showcase their Spring/Summer 2025-2026 collections.

Kickoff events start May 26 at Fabel Miami with a rooftop cocktail reception featuring DJs and entertainment, followed on May 27 with an industry soirée at Seaspice where fashion insiders and professionals will gather to mingle and preview upcoming collections. On May 28, the Summer Love Fashion Show at Seaspice features international designers Livia Monte-Carlo and Banana Moon; then, May 29-31, Art Hearts Fashion at Eden Roc Hotel is a curated series of runway shows, pop-up activations and VIP experiences showcasing global swimwear designers. Afterparties will be held at LIV at Fontainebleau and E11EVEN Miami with Jaden Smith.

On May 30, Revive Fashion Week — Miami Swim Season 2, an exclusive red carpet event showcasing emerging designers from around the world. Everything wraps up with a Sunset Soirée at Miami Beach Botanical Garden, a blend of fashion, music and art.

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