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Miami Swim Week Powered by Art Hearts Fashion Returns With 30+ International Designers

Miami Swim Week is returning with its usual heat, but Art Hearts Fashion is treating the 2026 edition like a full South Beach takeover.

Miami Swim Week Powered by Art Hearts Fashion returns May 28-31, 2026, with more than 30 international designers scheduled across M2, Strawberry Moon, Joia Beach, Habibi, Queen, LIV, Bentley Hotel, Park Central Hotel, and other Miami fashion-week destinations.

The program brings together swimwear, resort dressing, nightlife, beauty, media, and creator culture in a way that has become specific to Miami. It is not only about what walks the runway. It is also about where the looks go next: hotel pools, after-parties, social video, press recaps, and the buyers and editors who follow the week from one venue to the next.

A designer lineup built for range

This season’s featured designers include Berry Beachy Swimwear, Papi Swim, Lyberthas, Ca Rio Ca, Copacabana, Capistran, Mister Triple X, Brilleska, Sunlife Beachwear, Vizcarra, Henri Costa, Pia Bolte, Sorrento Blu, Giannina Azar, Luxe Isle, Idol Jose, Christian Audigier, Merlin Castell, and more.

The variety is the point. Miami Swim Week has always worked best when polished resortwear sits next to bolder swim statements and club-sharp styling. A minimal bikini, a sculpted cover-up, a sequined beach-to-night look, and a dramatic menswear moment can all belong to the same week if the energy is right.

Why Art Hearts Fashion fits Miami

Founded in 2010 by Erik Rosete, Art Hearts Fashion has built a runway platform that moves between fashion, art, entertainment, and media. The organization has produced shows in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Las Vegas, London, Ecuador, and Shanghai, and has worked with names including Adidas, Adore Me, Camilla, Dr. Martens, Jovani, Michael Costello, Mister Triple X, Nike Swim, Nicole Miller, PatBO, and Steve Madden.

That global reach gives the Miami edition a broader runway language. Designers are not only showing swimwear for the beach; they are showing how resort style now lives across travel, nightlife, performance, content, and luxury lifestyle.

The venue story

M2 remains a key runway anchor, while the broader venue list gives the week a social rhythm. Strawberry Moon and Joia Beach bring the poolside and waterfront energy. Habibi, Queen, and LIV push the week into late-night Miami. Bentley Hotel and Park Central Hotel add the South Beach hospitality layer that makes the calendar feel citywide rather than isolated.

Partners for the 2026 edition include Billion Dollar Beauty, Mad Hippie, Coca-Cola, Smartwater, and Six Summit Gallery. That beauty, beverage, and art mix is very Miami: visual, social, polished, and built for a week where the runway is only the beginning.

Art Hearts Fashion lists the Miami Swim Week program on its official Miami page, and Greater Miami & Miami Beach also notes the May 28-31 event dates at M2 Miami. Related on 24Fashion: Art Hearts Fashion London 2026 Global Showcase, Paris Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2026, and Paris Menswear Fall/Winter 2026/27.

For source context, see Art Hearts Fashion and the Greater Miami & Miami Beach event listing.

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