A one-piece swimsuit is a women’s swim garment with the bust, torso, and hip covered in a single connected piece — no separate top and bottom. The continuous fabric design gives full torso coverage, with cutouts, mesh inserts, or lace details for visual interest. One-piece swimsuits work for women who prefer more coverage than a bikini, for sport and active swimming, and for a dressier silhouette.
This collection covers our women’s one-piece swimsuit range. Most styles combine a structured bust (underwire or molded cups for support and shape) with cutouts at the waist or sides, mesh or lace inserts for visual interest, and a moderate-coverage brief at the hip. Sizes are usually band-and-cup at the bust paired with a clothing size for the torso. Most pieces use chlorine-resistant polyamide-elastane fabric with double lining for opacity and shape retention.
What’s the difference between a one-piece swimsuit and a bikini? A bikini is a two-piece garment (separate top and bottom). A one-piece swimsuit is a single connected piece covering bust, torso, and hip. One-pieces give more coverage at the stomach and lower back, work better for active swimming, and read as dressier or more athletic depending on the cut. Bikinis give more flexibility (mix-and-match sizing) and more sun exposure for tanning.
Are one-piece swimsuits flattering? Yes — modern one-piece designs use cutouts, ruching, and structured paneling to flatter many body shapes. Cutouts at the waist visually narrow the midsection. Ruching at the side or front camouflages the stomach. V-necklines elongate the torso. Underwire bust support gives shape and lift for fuller busts.
When should I choose a one-piece over a bikini? Three common situations: (1) active swimming, water sport, or any activity where security matters more than tan lines; (2) when you want more coverage at the stomach and lower back without sacrificing style; (3) for resort, cruise, or pool club wear where the swimsuit reads dressier than casual beach wear.
What size one-piece swimsuit should I choose? Most one-pieces in this collection use band-and-cup sizing at the bust (S/M/L combined with cup letter, like “S 32C”) paired with a clothing-size body fit. Measure your underbust and fullest bust for the cup size, and match your usual top size for the body fit. For decorative cutout designs, the body cut is more important than the cup — try the size up if you’re between sizes.
How do I care for a one-piece swimsuit? Rinse with cool fresh water immediately after every swim. Hand wash cold with mild detergent. Skip fabric softener, the washing machine on regular cycles, and the dryer. Lay flat to dry in the shade. For decorative lace or mesh inserts, lay flat carefully to preserve the pattern.










































