Skims is diving into summer with a unique new drop.

Kim Kardashian’s billion-dollar brand recently released new swim styles — and unlike past collections, the pieces are all designed to be worn in multiple ways.

The Convertible Bandeau Bikini Top, for instance, can serve as a bandeau, crop top or full-length tube top depending on how you fold it. (Not to mention, it comes with removable straps and a built-in shelf bra).



And if you can’t decide between a full-coverage one-piece, high-waisted briefs or a standard bikini bottom, the matching Convertible Bikini Bottom just might be your new best friend.

In true Skims fashion, the line also includes a stylish, curve-hugging cover-up: the Convertible Tube Dress, which can be styled as a maxi dress, high-waisted skirt or miniskirt.

The swim staples all come in black, terracotta and bronze hues, meaning you can mix and match them to get even more bang for your buck.


Kim Kardashian is no stranger to making a splash with her swimwear drops; earlier this year, she even commissioned a larger-than-life, bikini-clad balloon of herself in Times Square to promote the first launch of the season.

And the year before, she dropped a trippy alien-themed campaign that sparked a slew of UFO jokes online.

Skims first entered the swimwear space back in 2022, when multiple Page Six staffers put the styles to the test — and found several of the pieces to be “flattering, secure and comfortable all at the same time.”

In addition to the new launches, OG bestsellers like the brand’s signature Triangle Bikini Top and Tanga Bikini Bottom are still available to shop.

With the latest launch offering even more styling possibilities, we just might be making room in our swimwear drawers.


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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.


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