
Art Hearts Fashion Hosts Events Across Miami for Swim Week 2025
This year's edition was hosted across premier Miami venues including the Eden Roc, Miami Beach Botanical Garden, Casadonna, and other Miami hotspots such as Strawberry Moon, Fabel Miami, LIV Nightclub, and E11EVEN Miami.
The event kicked off with pre-show castings, poolside pampering, and influencer gatherings at Strawberry Moon, Fabel Miami, and Fade Masters of Miami.
Billion Dollar Beauty, Moonslice Beauty, Japonesque, Mad Hippie Beauty, The Makeup Light, The House of Beauty, and Unite Hair glammed up models backstage.
Celebs and creators mingled at the Official Opening Party at Casadonna, including appearances by Carmen Carrera, Kiki Barth, and Victoria Unikel.
Runway shows kicked off Thursday, May 29, at the Eden Roc and wrapped Sunday, June 1, at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden -with nightly afterparties at LIV and E11EVEN, featuring live performances.
Love for Upcycling brought the unexpected-live parrots shared the runway with models in a bold, eco-friendly twist.
Love For Upcycling
Giannina Azar opened her show with a jaw-dropping fire dancer performance, igniting the night.
Berry Beachy & Papi Swim returned with matching sets celebrating queer and couple-friendly style.
Mister Triple X stunned the runway with a striking array of his-and-her looks, seamlessly blending edgy streetwear vibes with swimwear glamour for a perfectly paired fashion statement.
Erik Rosete, Art Hearts Fashion President & Mister Triple X Designer, Closes Runway
Papi Swim, Ca Rio Ca, Coyote Jocks, Mister Triple X, Joseph Auren, Idol Jose, David Tupaz, and Henri Costa brought powerful menswear and swimwear aesthetics to the forefront.
Berry Beachy Gone Country fused western glam with beachwear.
Bad Pink and Sugarpuss also leaned into playful, Y2K country-coded cuts.
David Tupaz
Bad Pink
and Bikini Flavors turned up the heat with ultra-revealing silhouettes and bold pops of color.
Standouts included Strange Bikinis, Slay Swimwear, Belle D'Amour, Diva Couture, and Cirone Swimlingerie -each bringing metallics, embellishments, and body-celebrating styles.
Bold, radiant, and runway-ready - these looks from Capristan, Marqueza, BFYNE, Bikini Flavors, Caroline Derpienski Collection, and Lybethras served feminine energy all Miami Swim Week long.
Laurel Dewitt
Pia Bolte and Laurel Dewitt revived classic silhouettes with daring construction and statement materials.
Copacabana Beachwear
Luxe and ready-to-escape collections from Copacabana Beachwear, Capristan, Luxe Isle, Giannina Azar, and Kene Kaya made a case for jet-set fashion.
Styx Athletics and Henri Costa proved that performance wear and style can coexist on the catwalk.
Styx Athletics
Art Hearts Fashion and Miami Swim Week drew a powerful and vibrant crowd including:
Vogue Mexico Senior Editor Jose Forteza & Luis Sanchez
Beyond the runway, guests enjoyed immersive experiences, photo ops, and curated gifting suites at the Eden Roc:
Refreshments by Vitamin Water, Simply Pop, Maison Perrier, Alani Nutrition, and more.
Vitamin Water 's pop up at the Eden Roc during Miami Swim Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion
Simply Pop 's pop up at the Eden Roc during Miami Swim Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion
Beauty activations by Unite Hair, Billion Dollar Beauty, Moonslice Beauty, Japonesque, Mad Hippie, The Makeup Light, The House of Beauty, The Selfie Photo Booth, and more created influencer-ready moments.
Santo Gusano Mezcal turned up the flavor with exclusive front-row shots before the final show.
Experiences by Eden Roc Miami Beach, Miami Beach Botanical Garden, Casadonna, LIV Nightclub, E11EVEN Miami, Mod Net, MyCutTV, Fade Masters of Miami, Six Summit Gallery, and The Tampa Bay Fashion Experience.
Mad Hippie Skin Prep Products Backstage
Art Hearts Fashion is the premier platform dedicated to showcasing innovative designers and artists at the forefront of fashion week. Its coast-to-coast contemporary events get the most renowned designers and the sharpest up-and-coming emerging designers to the runway in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Las Vegas, London, and beyond. Founded in 2010, AHF has become a driving force for fashion, art, and entertainment. For more information, please visit artheartsfashion.com or find us on Instagram.
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