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Fashion Editor’s Edit: the best back garden bathers



During a week in which 200,000 people should be piling into Pilton for the annual pilgrimage to Glastonbury Festival, it’s a cruel fate that it also happens to be scorchio.

But while you may not be sipping a lukewarm Thatcher’s Gold while attempting to find two millimetres of grass to pitch up on Pennard Hill, at least we can bask in the memories of festivals past with an ice-cold rosé and without the tent-induced sweating.

Key to acing the heatwave is a swimsuit that’s more cool-in-the-capital than itty-bitty-in-Ibiza. Whether you have a back garden, a balcony or just a wide open window in which to catch some rays, there’s a swimmer to suit all this summer.


For eco-friendly options, seek out luxury label Evarae and London-based brand Away That Day. For ultra-flattering styles, Arabella London is a master of cup-sized swimwear with contour silhouettes, while the signature crinkle-stretch fabric of Hunza G’s one-size-fits-all bathers are an Instagram favourite.

If it’s park-appropriate minimalism you’re after, COS is your ace card. Or if you want to make a splash in your social bubble, Monki has every print under the sun.

Arket Swimsuit, £55, buy now

& Other Stories Square Neck Polka Dot Swimsuit, £49, buy now

Monki Cross-back tie swimsuit, £25, buy now

Cos Asymmetric Swimsuit, £55, buy now

Whistles Primula Print Swimsuit, £68, buy now

J.Crew Scalloped Swimsuit, £123, buy now

Hunza G Nancy one-shoulder metallic seersucker swimsuit, £94.50, buy now

Marysia Palm Springs scalloped swimsuit, £300, buy now

Arabella London The Contour Swimsuit, £350, buy now

Alexandra Miro Whitney leopard-print swimsuit, £212, buy now

Evarae Bree One Piece, £250, buy now



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