Beach Fashion - It’s Not Just Swimsuits & Rompers (2024)

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Beach Love & Hate

I have a love/hate relationship with the beach and beach fashion. I love the beach for about 30 minutes, then I’m done with it. I’m not the type of beach lover that will lie on the beach for hours working on their tan. If you can believe it, I dislike tanning and “looking” tan.

The funny thing is that I tan quickly. Put me in the sun for 10 minutes and I already have a tan line. The people that have that ability don’t want it and the people that don’t have it want it. Isn’t that just the way of the world?

Well, let me quickly explain why I don’t like having tanned skin. Growing up I was dark—maybe I’ll share some photos someday on my blog—like the darkest girl in the family, and I hated it. I’m Hispanic, and everyone in my family is as well, but all the women in my family have very light skin. So being a kid, I didn’t like being different. So I’ve never tanned, and I still don’t.

Now let’s get back to beach fashion!

Beach Clothes

Beach clothes and style are not just restricted to bikinis and rompers. Of course, it depends on what you’re doing at the beach. If you’re tanning and taking a dip, of course you need a swimsuit, but if you’re traveling and exploring you can wear a dress, skirt, or other cute beach clothes.

When packing for a beach vacation, I specifically look for stylish beach attire that will look beautiful on and off the beach. Yes, an off-the-shoulder swimsuit is a pretty cute choice as well, but there will be some days when you’re exploring a beach town and not necessary spending your entire day on the sand.

These photos were taken in South Beach Miami (SOBE) at sunrise. After we captured these photos and spent some time walking around an empty beach, we explored SOBE and captured some gorgeous shots of the seaside city. Here I’m wearing a nice spaghetti-strap patterned dress, ankle-strap sandals, and some fun jewelry. This beach outfit is cute, comfortable, and is a great option to wear around town.

Beach Fashion Tips

Elevate your beach style with these beach fashion tips:

Sandals are a must; you can wear some classic Havaianas or opt for something more classy like the sandals I’m wearing in this post. Keep in mind what you’ll be doing and how long you’re going to be walking for. Comfort is key, so don’t wear uncomfortable sandals when exploring a beach town. I was tempted to wear cute wedges with this dress, but it’s unrealistic.

Instead of tons of statement jewelry with a bevy of diamonds, opt for natural jewelry. I wore beaded bracelets in beachy colors with some pieces in natural shapes, like a leaf necklace and bracelet.

A good pair of sunglasses is crucial! Besides shielding your eyes from the blaring sun, you can use them to conceal tired eyes. Traveling is hard on the body and your sleep patterns and if you’re not catching your ZZZs because of jet lag or partying all night, a big pair of dark sunglasses are an essential!

If you’re all about the itsy bitsy teeny weenie yellow polka dot bikini, then more power to you. But if you want beach clothes that are a bit more reserved, pack a caftan, cover-up, or a fun printed dress. When packing, you’re looking for pieces that you can layer over a swimsuit and are comfortable enough to be in all day if need be. Dresses are always a great beach option.

If you don’t like wearing dresses, wear separates such as a pair of chino shorts in a solid or print and a cute “beach top.” I personally like the chino shorts from JCrew.

To protect yourself from the sun and look super stylish wear a sunhat! I’m not wearing one in this post but here’s a cute beach outfit with a sunhat so you have a visual idea. As you can see from that outfit as well, I like to layer and always have the option to cover up.

Need more beach fashion inspiration? Take a look at these 21 cute beach outfits for more ideas.

Stay Stylish,
-V

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FAQs

What's the difference between beachwear and swimwear? ›

So beachwear includes swimwear. But you can also wear other items on the beach that are definitely NOT designed for swimming in. Common examples of beachwear that are not swimwear include: Cover-ups (learn more about cover-ups here)

What do most people wear on the beach? ›

When you go to the beach, all you truly need is a bathing suit! Wear a cover-up, hat, and sunglasses to protect against the sun. If you want to easily go out to eat or hit the boardwalk, wear a tank and shorts or maxi dress. Throw all of your stuff in a canvas beach tote, and wear flip-flops or sandals to the shore.

How many bathing suits for a 7 day beach vacation? ›

This can be tricky as there are a lot of variables, but as a general rule of thumb, we recommend the following: For a 10-day (or more) vacation: bring 4 to 5 swimsuits. For a 7-day vacation: bring 3 to 4 swimsuits. For a 5-day vacation: bring 2 to 3 swimsuits.

What is classed as beachwear? ›

Meaning of beachwear in English. clothes that you wear on a beach: In most tourist destinations, there are plenty of shops selling beachwear and T-shirts. People sit casually on the bar terrace, still in beachwear.

What is beach wear also known as? ›

Swimsuit | Beachwear, Bathing Suits & Swimwear | Britannica.

Can I use a bra as a swimsuit? ›

A thin, perforated moulded cup, or a light spacer foam can be suitable for swimming, but care should be taken by triathletes and duathletes looking at these options. Ideally, light quick-dry materials will make for the best swimming Sports Bras.

Is it OK to wear jeans to the beach? ›

If you are going to a hot beach, then you might be way too warm in a pair of jeans. So definitely keep an eye on the weather. If you plan on laying out in the sand, I wouldn't recommend wearing jeans. Getting sand out of jeans is so annoying, especially if your jeans get wet.

What swimwear to wear if you have a belly? ›

Pick a swimsuit in a flattering twist front style which has a light gathering to the front to smooth the tummy area and flatter the body shape. An internal powernet panel can help to hold in your tummy area and give you a smooth silhouette and tummy control. A tankini will cover your tummy area.

What not to wear to the beach? ›

Silver, pearls and gemstones are very sensitive and do not respond well to salt water or strong sunlight. Plus, fine sand is poison for clasps and settings, while sun creams can lead to discolouration. In other words: jewellery does not belong on the beach.

How do you look classy on the beach? ›

A lightweight robe or kimono is a great coverup for the beach if you want to wear something that shows off your outfit but also allows for some coverage when needed. Some slouchy trousers and easy slide-on sandals complete the look.

What is the best color to wear on the beach? ›

Best Colors to Wear to the Beach

that are loose, airy, and lightly colored, such as whites, light grays, corals, yellows, or powder blue. Think pastels but don't get stuck on hues that are really washed out. Feel free to be brave when working with this color palette.

At what age should a woman stop wearing a two piece bathing suit? ›

There is no age-limit on what you wear or do, and I try to teach kids that their opinion of themselves is the most important. So as long as I feel comfortable and confident, I'm going to be wearing my bikini for many years to come – and so should all women! Embrace your body, no matter how it looks.

Can you wear the same swimsuit two days in a row? ›

The short answer is that you should wash your suit after every use to extend its life.

How many times can you wear a swimsuit before washing? ›

Should you Wash your Swimsuit After Every Use? The short answer is yes, you should wash your swimsuit after every use. However, you don't need to use intense products every time. Please always be certain to rinse everything off, including sand, saltwater, sweat, and more.

What classifies as swimwear? ›

Swimwear is a Catch-All Category for Anything You Can Wear Swimming. Any item of clothing you can wear swimming is swimwear. This includes everything all genders wear in water.

What do Americans call swimwear? ›

Naturally, different countries also have different terms for swimwear. The U.S. typically refers to swimwear as the style of the garment (e.g., one-piece swimsuits are commonly called "one-piece suits," two-piece swimsuits are called "two-piece suits" or "bikini sets").

What is the difference between a swimsuit and a sunsuit? ›

The main difference between sunsuits and swimsuits is coverage. Sunsuits are a good choice for those seeking full coverage and protection from the sun, while swimsuits are a good choice for those looking for flexibility and movement in the water.

What is the difference between a swimsuit and a swim dress? ›

Unlike traditional one-piece swimsuits, swim dresses have a stylish, often feminine look about them. So whether you're looking for comfort, flexibility, style, or all of the above, a swim dress offers functionality alongside fashion.

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