The Minimalist Swimwear Brands to Bookmark for Chic Simplicity

From polished bikinis to flattering one-piece suits.

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(Image credit: J.Crew, Zara)

With endless shoreside getaways ahead, I’m focused on building a minimalist swimwear collection that I can rely on consistently throughout the summer. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with statement swimsuits that make a splash. But I’ve found that classic pieces rooted in simplicity tend to transcend trend-forward alternatives. For this reason, I’m gravitating toward easygoing designs crafted with subdued shades and simple silhouettes.

One style that’s begging for a prime spot in my swimwear lineup is J.Crew’s string bikini set, made up of a sleek triangle top and low-rise bottoms. For a bit more coverage, I’ll choose Jade Swim’s modest one-piece, which features a scooped neckline and a non-cheeky cut. And when I want to experiment with a touch of texture, I’ll opt for Beach Riot’s neutral two-piece decorated with a charming crochet overlay.

Discover 15 minimalist swimsuits that will effortlessly elevate your warm-weather wardrobe. Known for their versatile appeal, these styles pair perfectly with a variety of simple cover-ups, from gauzy linen pants to flowing dresses.

Shop the Best Minimalist Swimwear:

If there’s one swimsuit you need in your beach-ready wardrobe, it’s a black bikini set. This simple look will never go out of style, so it’s sure to last season after season. Pair J.Crew’s version with a breezy white dress, some leather sandals, and a net bag for a foolproof seaside look.

While assembling your collection of minimalist swimwear, choose subtle shades instead of vibrant colors. This butter yellow option from Lovers and Friends offers a splash of color without being too overpowering.

Some will say that halter necklines are back in style, but I’d argue that this timeless silhouette has never truly gone out of fashion. I’ll be embracing the look with Zara’s stretchy one-piece swimsuit, featuring a delicate tie closure.

A close look at Palmacea’s cream-colored bikini reveals an intricate open-knit exterior, making this set undeniably elegant. Aside from style, it also emphasizes comfort with adjustable straps and a high-rise cut.

If you’re looking for a one-piece that adds shape, try this elegant option from J.Crew. It’s made with a durable fabric blend that provides some compression for a sculpted look.

Marie Claire’s editor-in-chief Nikki Ogunnaike swears by Left On Friday, a cult-favorite swimwear brand known for its high-quality styles that combine fashion and function. Eager to try the label for myself, I’ve added this best-selling style to my wish list.

Embellished with a contrast trim, Staud’s bikini stands out from the rest while still ticking the “minimalist” box. Pair this co-ord with a chic sarong and elevated flip-flops, and get ready to receive endless compliments.

Need a break from your barely-there bikinis? Slip into Reformation’s water-resistant bralette and micro shorts. This matching set will keep you cool while providing ample coverage.

What I love most about Jade Swim’s Hinge swimsuit is its beautiful shade of sage green. Let this one-piece be the star by pairing it with simple shorts.

Minimalist swimsuits don’t have to be dull—and this Mango bikini proves it. It features a small decorative ring that adds a lively touch.

Play with texture with Beach Riot’s crochet bikini set. I’m partial to this warm beige shade, but the style is also available in black and white.

Dive into a bold V-shaped style with Good American’s plunging swimsuit. Match it with flowy trousers for a look that's perfect from the beach to an outdoor dinner.

Powder pink might be one of summer 2025’s most viral color trends, but it’s also a timeless hue that will always stay in style. So, why not invest in the shade with LSPACE’s delicate bikini?

Preferring minimalist swimwear doesn’t mean you have to completely avoid prints. Just make sure to choose subtle patterns, like neutral Breton stripes.

Add a modern touch to the classic one-piece with H&M’s high-leg swimsuit. The asymmetrical design boosts the contemporary look, while the black-and-white color scheme keeps it sleek.

Lauren Tappan
Fashion Editor

Lauren K. Tappan is the Fashion Editor at Marie Claire, where she covers trend forecasting and shopping stories, highlighting runway-inspired styles and a blend of emerging and established brands. Prior to joining Marie Claire, she worked as a freelance editor for Harper’s Bazaar and ELLE, specializing in e-commerce content and curating seasonal trend reports. Earlier in her career, she worked at Town & Country, developing a strong portfolio of fashion roundups and designer profiles.

Lauren holds a bachelor's degree in communications with a minor in journalism from the University of Pennsylvania. While at Penn, she served as editor-in-chief of The Walk, the university's fashion magazine, and completed internships at Philadelphia Style Magazine and EveryStylishGirl.