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Miami Swim Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion 2024: Styles, Trends, and Noteworthy Moments

Miami Swim Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion 2024 dazzled with a blend of style, trends, and unforgettable moments. Celebrating Memorial Day weekend, Art Hearts Fashion kicked off the festivities with Miami Model Week, featuring model castings, pool parties, networking events, and after-parties. On Saturday, May 25, models gathered at Fabel Miami, followed by an after-party at E11EVEN Miami nightclub with Rick Ross. Sunday’s events included Day 1 of castings at Strawberry Moon, a sunset party at The Deck, and another after-party at E11EVEN Miami with DJ Markus Schulz. Monday’s activities featured Day 2 of castings at The Dream South Beach, model pool parties, and a happy hour at Naked Taco.

On Wednesday, May 29, female and male models prepared for the runway shows at That’s It Salon and Fade Masters of Miami. The salon partnered with Aqualyna for natural-looking hair extensions, styled by Master Stylist Christian Parla. Fade Masters of Miami provided beard trims and haircuts. That evening, Art Hearts Fashion hosted the Official Miami Swim Week Kickoff Party at The Gabriel Hotel South Beach, with media, models, influencers, and industry insiders in attendance.

From Thursday, May 30, to Sunday, June 2, Art Hearts Fashion lit up Miami with its Swim Week Runway Shows at M2, followed by nightly after-parties at E11EVEN Miami. The event was filled with unique runway moments, including a 96-year-old model for the Love For Upcycling show, Joel Alvarez’s Black Tape Project featuring live music and design performances, and JLO impersonator Connie Pena walking the runway for designer For The Stars.

One-piece bathing suits stole the spotlight with diverse and striking styles, catering to chic sophistication, sun protection, and seamless day-to-night transitions.

Miami Swim Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion 2024: Styles, Trends, and Noteworthy Moments

96-year-old model for Love For Upcycling, Drakhan Blackhart for Black Tape Project, JLO impersonator for For The Stars

Men’s swimwear made a bold statement with trunks, Euro cuts, Brazilian cut speedos, singlets, and revealing thongs. Designers like Ca Rio Ca, Aussie Bum, Capelle, and Hunk showcased the exciting diversity of men’s swim fashion.

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The runway featured playful and whimsical tops in enchanting shapes, including starfish, flowers, and hearts, setting a trend for summer 2024.

Designers like Lila Nikole, BFYNE, Xbquini, and Berry Beachy Swim proudly featured plus-sized models, highlighting the beauty and diversity of all body types.

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Miami-based designers Lila Nikole, BFYNE, Diva Boutique, Luxe Isle, Pink Melon Swim, Berry Beachy, Sense of G, Capelle Miami, and Paula Callejas brought the city’s vibrant spirit to the runway. West Coast designers Mister Triple X, Gyv Me Body, Xbquini, and The Black Tape Project added a touch of LA flair to Miami Swim Week.

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Love For Upcycling led the way in eco-friendly fashion, showcasing designs made from repurposed materials, including thrift store finds, emphasizing sustainability in the fashion industry.

Resort wear emerged as the epitome of effortless elegance, with versatile looks for poolside lounging and beachside chic, perfect for any tropical destination.

About Art Hearts Fashion Art Hearts Fashion is a leading platform for innovative designers and artists. Founded in 2010, AHF has become a driving force in fashion, art, and entertainment, featuring renowned designers and emerging talents at events across New York, Los Angeles, Miami, and beyond.

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