These Heritage Resortwear Labels Are Made for Fun in the Sun, Sand, and Sea

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Some brands are just more vacation-ready than others. Think flowing caftans, print bikinis, intricate sarongs, knit cover-ups, and delicate leather sandals all year round!

Vogue’s Guide to Iconic Swimwear Labels

What does it take to become an iconic resortwear or swimwear brand? Well, a lot of the time, a culture and history that revolves around sun, sand, and sea—whether based in coastal Italy or inspired by the French Riviera. What’s great about brands that live for summer is this: Even if you’re not headed to the beach, these must-haves will inspire daydreams of negronis and striped umbrellas all season long. So with temperatures rising and jet-set mode on, you can safely set your out-of-office message with these classic and forever favorites in mind.

Missoni

The Italian brand Missoni originally started as a colorful knitwear label founded by Ottavio “Tai” and Rosita Missoni in 1953. The label was quickly supported by editors, including Diana Vreeland and Anna Piaggi, before becoming a major international success. But above all else, Missoni has always been about a colorful and carefree spirit. In 1967, Missoni was a guest at the Pitti fair in Florence and shocked the world with its transparent braless creations. Known for its beautifully delicate and sheer pieces that fit in all the right places, Missoni also creates vibrant shoes, maxiskirts, bathrobes, headbands, dresses, and swimwear.

Missoni

Mare belted kaftan

Missoni

Mare striped swimsuit

Missoni

Zig Zag crop top

Missoni

Zig Zag beach cover-up

Missoni

chevron dressing gown

Missoni

Mare halterneck bikini

Missoni

zig zag bikini

Missoni

Zig Zag flared pants

Pucci

Emilio Pucci opened his very first shop in Capri in 1951, immediately lending his gloriously psychedelic prints to the chic beachgoers. Pucci, a onetime Olympic skier, decided to launch his namesake collection after a bright one-piece ski suit he designed for a friend was photographed and later featured in the pages of a 1948 issue of Harper’s Bazaar. In Pucci’s heyday, the designer conquered every aspect of branding, from housewares and jewelry to wallpaper, and Sophia Loren, Jackie Kennedy, and Marilyn Monroe were just a few of its famous fans. In 2022, Pucci named its first female artistic director, Camille Micheli, who formerly worked with Marc Jacobs and John Galliano. With a strong sense of personal style herself, Micheli is bringing a new take to those classic prints, covering silk ponchos, caftans, midi-dresses, and even oversized sunglasses.

Pucci

padded printed jacket

Pucci

Iride mini wrap skirt

Pucci

oval sunglasses

Pucci

printed kaftan

Pucci

Very Vivara asymmetric swimsuit

Pucci

Marmo robe

Pucci

printed pareo

Pucci

Swirling maxi dress

Etro

Founded by Gerolamo “Gimmo” Etro as a textile company in Milan in 1968, Etro has always been wrapped up in bohemian sensibilities. Etro introduced the paisley pattern to the brand in 1981, and the rest is history: The print can be seen on caftans, cashmere scarves, bucket hats, cover-ups, and bikinis. In 2022, Marco De Vincenzo was appointed Etro’s creative director. While the aesthetic is still romantically exotic, De Vincenzo is bringing a bit of toned-down minimalism to the classic Etro palette.

Etro

printed halterneck bikini

Etro

halterneck printed maxi dress

Etro

Coffa raffia tote bag

Etro

Paisley oversized sunglasses

Etro

tie-detailed swimsuit

Etro

floral-print pareo

Etro

paisley raffia hat

Etro

floral maxi dress

Eres

Eres, founded by Irène Leroux in 1968 in Paris, is the unofficial chic beach brand. Known for its flattering, geometric swimsuits that streamline the body, it’s a forever favorite of fashion insiders. Leroux changed the swimwear game by liberating women from the binding of excessive boning and padding previously associated with swimsuits. The result? Second-skin swimwear with graphic lines. But aside from its elegant one-pieces, Eres also creates cutout maxidresses, cotton sarongs, and convertible jersey gowns. If the French style trope were a swimwear brand, it would be Eres—in the best possible way.

Eres

Diego striped mini dress

Eres

Fever Fantasy swimsuit

Eres

Les Essentiels bikini

Eres

Bibi belted kaftan

Eres

Oda strapless maxi dress

Eres

Cassiopée bandeau swimsuit

Eres

Voilier kaftan

Eres

Pirouette swimsuit

Dolce & Gabbana

Representing the very glam side of fashion made for vacations and hot weather, Dolce & Gabbana continuously pumps out Sicilian-inspired cotton dresses and skirts, plus swimwear covered in an explosion of leopard print and large florals. Established in Milan in 1985 by Sicilian natives Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, the duo brings their own heritage and flavor to va-va-voom separates season after season. Also, expect lots of lace and plenty of oversized jewelry to match.

Dolce & Gabbana

floral swimsuit

Dolce & Gabbana

Flowering pareo

Dolce & Gabbana

Majolica-print swimsuit

Dolce & Gabbana

embellished denim espadrille slides

Dolce & Gabbana

polka-dot midi dress

Dolce & Gabbana

Poppy one-piece swimsuit

Dolce & Gabbana

Capri printed beach cover-up

Dolce & Gabbana

Bianca leather slides