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Kim Kardashian's SKIMS Drops 3 Head-Turning Swimsuit Collections
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Date:2025-04-08 20:55:12
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Kim Kardashian is no stranger to breaking the internet, especially with her swimwear. That's why shoppers were so excited when SKIMS dropped swimsuits for the first time in 2022, with a 500K+ customer waitlist. SKIMS relaunched the swim collection with new styles in February 2023. Now, there are even more styles to shop.
SKIMS is back with three new swim collections: Knit Beachwear, Metallic Swim, and The SKIMS Bikini, which includes fun velvet, glitter, sequin, and PVC fabrics. Shop the latest SKIMS pieces on March 17, 2023, at 9 AM PT/ 12 PM ET.
The SKIMS Bikinis
Make a statement with this sparkling swim set.
If you feel like velvet is just for winter, think again. This set is just what you need to step up your style game this summer.
This beige PVC swimsuit is alluring and a total headturner.
SKIMS Knit Beachwear
Showcase your curves with this strappy swim set that comes in purple, magenta, and black.
Get minimal tan lines with this simple, yet elegant knit swimsuit.
Go for a sporty vibe and some great coverage with this cropped top and shorts set.
SKIMS Metallic Swim
Feel like the goddess that you are in this metallic bronze swim set.
Live your best life in this metallic swimsuit with minimal coverage. The top and bottoms are available in five colors.
Still shopping? You'll love these SKIMS swim styles.
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