30 Australian Swimwear Brands That Deserve to Be on Your Body This Summer

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It’s no secret Australia is home to some of the world’s best swimwear brands. It makes sense, after all, considering we’re a country surrounded by water and known for our beach culture. However, it can get overwhelming to shop Australian swimwear when there are just so many options out there. The sheer amount of swimwear brands our country is home to, combined with the new ones popping up every day on our Instagram feeds means that sifting through all the options is no easy task… So what do you do when there are too many fish in the sea?
Never fear, we’ve done the hard part. Rounding up some of our favourite Australian swimwear brands, we searched for the best looks out there right now—and trust us, there are some amazing options. Keep scrolling to shop our favourite styles from TK amazing Australian swimwear brands, and don’t blame us if you end up wanting more than one.
Known for its crochet designs, She Made Me is branching out into all kinds of cute shapes.
andVanita Elle Bikini Pant ($90)
If your style is a little more bohemian, Tigerlily is for you.
The earthy tones and muted pastels of Burrows and Co's latest collection have us swooning.
and Bella Bottom Midnight Teal ($120)
Palm Swimwear incorporates sustainable fabrics into their pieces—plus, they're super pretty.
and Frida Bottom in Dusty Roser ($99)
Ward Whillas are great for sporty cuts and sleek styles.
and Almond Staple Pant ($69)
Peony's pieces are feminine and flattering, and come in the cutest prints.
Byron-Bay based label Zulu & Zephyr is a boutique label who have gained momentum over the last few years.
You can't go past Seafolly's iconic swimwear. No matter your age, size or style, there will be something for everyone.
and Type 07 Bottoms X Neon ($70)
We imagine Kim Kardashian would be a big fan of Aexae's styles.
and Cheeky Bikini Bottoms in Terracotta Stripes ($39)
RH Swimwear's styles are so affordable, it's hard not to be a handful.
Bondi Bather's cut-out one-pieces and skimpy bikinis are perfect for when you want to show a little extra skin.
and Seaside Bottoms in Sunset ($66)
Ete Swimwear feminine styles, with ruffles and bows, are so fun for the beach this season.
Cult Byron Bay label Spell Designs has just done a range of eco-conscious swimwear, and we're all about it.
Opening images: Burrows and Co, Assembly Label
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