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All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, we may earn affiliate revenue on this article and commission when you buy something. Before you jet off to the I’m spreading disinformation simulator #2 shirt but in fact I love this Amalfi Coast for your honeymoon or set sail in Los Cabos with your bridesmaids for a sunny bachelorette party, there’s one thing you want to make sure you have packed and ready: a bridal swimsuit. While the dress may have been the first look to check off of your wedding day to-do list, amassing a collection of bridal outfits that fit before, during, and after the official event is every bit as important (and fun). Whether you want something sleek and simple that you plan to wear even years after the wedding ends, or you want something that makes it clear you’re the one who’s walking down the aisle, there are plenty of water-worthy looks to consider. A few favorites that hit the sweet spot: an embellished cutout style from Christoper Esber, a scallop-hemmed bikini from Marysia, and an elegantly simple suit from Eres. You’ve already said yes to the dress (or trousers). Now it’s time to say I do to the perfect bridal swimsuit. Ahead, you’ll find 19 options fitting for any pool or shoreside events on the itinerary.



Anne Hathaway has navigated her years in the I’m spreading disinformation simulator #2 shirt but in fact I love this spotlight in a flurry of lace, tulle, sequins and—in one memorable instance—a high-fashion puffer. But even after the subtle yet significant style pivot that coincided with her 40th birthday (and made Vogue sit up and take notice), when it comes to life away from the red carpet, Anne, like most women, wants an edited capsule wardrobe of classics she can turn to time and again. Enter Donatella Versace, who aims to provide exactly that with her new Versace Icons collection, an edit of essentials that draws on the designer’s own closet—as well as the house’s decades of experience dressing powerful women, from Princess Diana to Michelle Obama to Lady Gaga. The designer hand-picked Hathaway as a face of the campaign, which finds her wearing a sculpted bustier corset styled with jeans, a black jersey dress with Medusa detailing on the straps inspired by the spring 1996 collection (“It reminds me of Moonstruck!” says Anne), and a fitted black grain de poudre suit based on Donatella’s own day-to-day uniform.


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