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The Best Latina-Owned Swimwear Brands You Haven’t Shopped Yet

Whether you live by the coast, are preparing to be poolside at a resort, or prefer to dip your toes into a spring, ‘tis the season to cool off from the heat with a splash of water. So as you plan your spring and summer days by the water, you can’t forget swimwear. 
But swimsuits don’t just allow us to enjoy water activities. They also help us reflect how we want to feel. Maybe you want to be playful and flirty at a rooftop pool party with the girls, get into a sultry mood for that long-awaited beach getaway with your boo, or maybe you’re simply looking for a suit that makes you feel as radiant as you look.
Whatever the case, we’ve done the work for you. Below, you’ll find some of our favorite swimwear picks from Latina-owned brands. From bikinis, to one-pieces, to cover-ups, there’s certainly a suit for you.
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My name is Raquel, so when I discovered that Colombian swimwear brand Ola Azul had a one-piece bearing my name, I had to check it out. The Raquel Snow is a sleek, ivory suit crafted from eco-textured fabric that gives both structure and comfort. With built-in underwire, an open back, and adjustable tie straps, it’s a versatile piece that fits beautifully. I’ve been styling it with the Julia Garden Pareo, which complements the white one-piece with natural hues of soft greens, blush, and muted browns.
Ola Azul Ola Azul’s Raquel Snow All-White One-Piece, $, available at Ola Azul
Colombian brand Baobab merges fashion with environmental consciousness, using regenerated ocean plastic and contributing to restoring coral reefs, removing plastics from oceans, and planting trees in the Amazon rainforest for every purchase. The Bari Bikini in Arcilla features a halter neckline design with self-tie straps and ruched detailing that comes together with embellished resin stones.
Baobab Baobab Bari Bikini in Red, $, available at Baobab
Based in Los Angeles, Dos Gardenias is a swimwear brand balancing strength, softness, and confidence. And that’s exactly how I feel in the brand’s Iris one-piece. A classic fit, this suit features a deep scoop neckline and underwire cups with a clean back for moderate-high coverage.
Dos Gardenias Dos Gardenias’ Iris One-Piece in Black, $, available at Dos Gardenias
Brazilian brand Farm Rio has a gorgeous selection of swimwear. The Blue Palermo Strapless Bikini features playful tropical prints. With a structured bandeau top and two bottom options (including one that’s high-waisted), the set celebrates warmth and fun.
Farm Rio Farm Rio’s Blue Palermo Strapless Bikini, $, available at Farm Rio
Made sustainably in Los Angeles and rooted in Brazilian heritage, Bromelia uses breathable, buttery-soft UPF 50+ swim fabric to craft timeless pieces. Take Guarajá, a supportive one-piece with a shelf bra, adjustable straps, and full bottom coverage. In the shade cobalto, you’ll match the deepest blues of the sea.
Bromelia Bromelia’s Guarujá Underwire One-Piece in Cobalto, $, available at Bromelia
Handcrafted in Colombia by women artisans, Agua Bendita is a love letter to craftsmanship. The Lupita bikini is for the romantics. Featuring ruched sleeves, a delicate tie front, and underwire support with soft floral print, it’s for those who are ready to bloom.
Agua Bendita Agua Bendita’s Lupita Bikini, $, available at Agua Bendita
Diciembre29 is a Puerto Rican brand from Gabriela Berlingeri that honors island heritage through gorgeous jewelry and swimwear collections. The Amapola One-Piece pays tribute to Isabela, a coastal town known for its natural beauty and surf-friendly beaches. With its deep scoop back and seashell print, this suit is perfect for ocean dips, sunset strolls, and feeling like home away from home.
Diciembre 29 Amapola One-Piece in Sola de Isabela by Diciembre 29, $, available at Diciembre 29
This Peruvian brand is handmade by women artisans and embodies the phrase “made with love.” The Lucy Mint Bikini features a ribbed mint fabric and a feminine, strappy cut that adds just the right amount of flirt. Capittana also reinvests in the community by supporting women-led workshops, so you can look good and feel good about how you’ve spent your hard-earned money.
Capittana Lucy Mint Bikini by Capittana, $, available at Capittana
Co-founded by Colombian-Mexican entrepreneur Marisa De Lecce, Hermoza is known for classic silhouettes and sculpting fits. The Lupe One-Piece is a timeless black suit that hugs curves with ruching, a structured bodice, and just enough coverage. It’s elegant and refined.
Hermoza Lupe One-Piece by Hermoza, $, available at Hermoza
Colombian designer Johanna Ortiz is synonymous with high fashion and tropical romanticism. The Tangled Up bikini in green features gathered detailing and a beaded ring at the center of the top that matches the high-rise bikini bottom.
Johanna Ortiz Johanna Ortiz’s Taita Bikini, $, available at Johanna Ortiz
Created by Puerto Rican designer Valeria del Rey, La Gotta’s Danna swimsuit channels vintage glamour with its high-cut hips and supportive halter neckline. It’s minimalist, perfect for the girl who prefers an understated look. Even more, some proceeds support the Restoration of the Mangrove Nursery in Vieques, Puerto Rico.
La Gotta Danna Maroon by La Gotta, $, available at La Gotta
Puerto Rican designer Lila Nikole Rivera is known for her bold colors, but this Melon two-piece keeps things simple. A modest off-shoulder top pairs with bottoms that feature cut-out thigh accents.
Lila Nikole Lila Nikole’s Melon Two-Piece Swimsuit, $, available at Lila Nikole
Founded by Colombian designer Carolina Ordoñez, Palo Rosa’s pieces are made to bring out the wearer’s eccentric personality. The Celine Trikini is a standout piece with its sensual, architectural cut-outs.
Palo Rosa Celine Trikini by Palo Rosa, $, available at Palo Rosa
Pura Vida Swim is a sport-luxe swimwear brand made by French-Mexican fashion designer Mariel Bouffier to celebrate all bodies. Promoting size-inclusivity and body positivity with every release, the Cala set in this dreamy blue hue features a sporty bandeau and high-cut bottoms.
Pura Vida Cala Swimsuit by Pura Vida, $, available at Pura Vida

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