The 16 Best Swimsuit Brands You Can Buy This Season, According to Our Editors

I'm constantly chatting with Who What Wear editors to get their takes on the coolest fashion trends of the moment and the brands they're most excited about. After all, it's our job to know what's happening in fashion, what's cool, and what's about to be cool—and my fellow editors are constantly introducing me to labels that weren't on my radar before.

With warmer weather upon us, I've been tapping them to learn which bikinis and one-piece swimsuits they're excited about and which ones they think will define fashion for the season ahead. Here, they're highlighting the best swimsuit brands to know this season. From a designer tapping into the trends everyone is talking about to their go-to brands for affordable finds, these are their favorites. Scroll to shop their picks and see which swimwear labels made it onto my shortlist.

Founded by bikini experts Devin Brugman and Tash Oakley, Monday Swimwear is a brand I can't get enough of. Its just-launched collection is packed with ultra-high-rise bottoms and retro-inspired tops and is exactly what I'll be wearing the next time I'm at the beach." Shop the matching Malta Bottoms ($72).
Oséree has a vast collection of swimsuits, but I absolutely love pieces from its signature Lumière collection, which are made from Lurex and have a glistening effect.
"I'm always impressed by how Solid & Striped popularizes a lot of the swim trends we see on Instagram," Collings says. "It was early with the belted swim trend and played a huge hand in the scarf bandeau style we're seeing now."
"Leslie Amon suits have impeccable quality and a design POV that I find truly unique," Collings says. 
"I think we can all agree that Missoni swimwear is iconic," Eshaghpour says.
"I love Triangl because it has literally any swim trend you're looking for at an affordable price," Eshaghpour says.
"In all honesty, one reason I love Hunza G pieces is that you don't need to figure out which size to order," Payer says. "They're very stretchy, so one size fits XS to L. Plus, they're timeless and chic."
"Just like its clothes, Faithfull the Brand's swimwear has the prettiest prints and most flattering cuts," Payer says. Shop the matching Dylla Bikini Bottoms ($95).
"I am a sucker for Onia swimsuits," Eggertsen says. They are insanely flattering, don't awkwardly dig into your body, and have fun and unique designs."
"Reina Olga always keeps things fresh with exciting retro prints and styles you'll get tons of compliments on," Eggertsen says.
"Normally, I have to choose between a 'cute' swimsuit and one that I can actually swim in, but that's not the case with Myra, which has insanely comfortable suits that are designed without any hardware or boning," LaPlaca says. "Oh, and they're all timeless and classic options."
"I'm turning to Ookioh for my trendier swimsuits this summer since they're stocking the retro, underwire bikini trend I'm so here for," LaPlaca says. Shop the matching Monaco Bikini Bottoms ($40).
"Rixo might be better known for its striking print dresses, but its small but seriously chic selection of swimsuits is absolutely stunning," Jones says. "I have this in my cart right now."
"This might surprise you, but H&M has a really great selection of swimwear that looks way more expensive than it is," Jones says.
"Verdelimon is a Colombian brand that makes colorful, cheery swimsuits that are practically begging to be Instagrammed," Fitzpatrick says.
"In my opinion, Lululemon's swim selection is underrated," Fitzpatrick says. "I've found the tops are very flattering, and the bottoms stay in place, and that's pretty much all I ask for. (Remember when I ocean-tested the suit? Spoiler: It passed with flying colors.)"
Yes, to wearing royal blue this summer.
Beyond chic.
A classic swimsuit. 
This color, though.
Shimmery goodness.
Good American has such a great selection of swimwear.
For a pop of red.
Groovy.

This post was published at an earlier date and has been updated. 

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