Miami Swim Week Beyond the Runway

Swim Week expands into a cultural moment shaped by fashion, wellness, and global design 

In its earliest incarnation, Miami Swim Week – The Shows was exactly what it promised: a procession of bikinis, runway lights, and industry insiders packed shoulder to shoulder. In 2026, that definition has shifted. Under new leadership, the long-running showcase at Mondrian South Beach is evolving into something far more reflective of how people live, travel, and dress—especially in South Florida, where swimwear rarely stays poolside for long. 

That next chapter unfolds with CEO Sean Rashid and Fashion Event Director Elizabeth Claros at the helm, while the foundation remains rooted in the multifaceted vision of late founder Moh Ducis. After relocating from Washington, D.C., Ducis built the platform into a globally recognized showcase in just a few years. His sudden passing in late 2025 left a noticeable void across the industry, but his imprint on the event—and the city’s fashion identity—remains unmistakable. 

Rashid speaks about that legacy with clarity. “It was a big loss for us that he left, but he worked very hard to start this event,” he says. “One man who could do all of this with a dream…was remarkable.” Picking up where Ducis left off was anything but casual. “If I can take it to the next level and elevate the show, that will be the biggest honor to him,” Rashid adds, framing the 2026 edition as both continuation and tribute. 

That intention carries through the production itself. This year introduces the largest LED screen ever used at a fashion show in the United States, alongside immersive lighting, laser design, and sound engineering that borrows from live concerts. Rashid, whose background includes producing major events in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, is channeling decades of experience into the format. “What I’m trying to do is collect all of those experiences and put them into the show…so someone who comes in takes away something totally different and appealing,” he says. 

The evolution is also visible in how designers are approaching swimwear. “Swimwear is becoming more of a day-to-day thing,” Rashid explains. “You’re using it more in your daily life than people did 10 or 15 years ago.” In South Florida, where a beach stop can follow a morning coffee, that shift feels entirely natural. 

The designer roster reinforces the event’s global pull. More than 40 brands from across Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Australia will present collections, with local designer Ema Savahl opening a key showcase tied to the Little Lighthouse Foundation. Emerging names from Turkey and the U.K. join returning labels, while resort wear continues to gain ground as a category to watch. “Resort wear is a big deal,” Rashid notes, pointing to its expanding presence in destinations like Dubai and the South of France. 

Programming extends well beyond the runway. Wellness activations—including SwimFit classes, beauty lounges, facials, and massages—are scheduled alongside citywide events on Lincoln Road and collaborations at destinations like Eden Roc and Nobu. The goal is to create multiple entry points into the week, whether through fashion, fitness, or social gatherings. 

Entertainment remains a key layer. Influencer and DJ Charlie Jordan is set to perform, with additional artists and live elements rounding out the schedule. “We have plans to add even more people to our show to make it, again, an experience,” Rashid says. 

There is also a sharper focus on industry access. The debut of the Casa Hammock showroom inside the Mondrian’s tower suites gives buyers, editors, and stylists a direct line to collections, shortening the path from runway debut to retail conversation. 

Still, amid the expanded scope, the week makes space to honor its origins. A tribute to Ducis—featuring a short film and live violinist—will open select evening showcases, offering a quiet moment within an otherwise packed schedule. For Rashid, the mission is clear. “This show means a lot to us…this is a big test after Mo, so we want to do something we will all remember.” 

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