10 Pink Swimsuits to Channel Your Inner Barbie
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If you haven’t already seen the new Barbie movie that premiered in theaters on July 21, 2023, there’s still time. Even after its time on the big screen, it’ll be available to stream on Max, formerly known as HBO Max.
As you can imagine, the box office hit inspired tons of extravagant outfits, makeup looks and even home decor. It also delivered a resurgence in the term “Barbiecore,” and similar hashtags have become increasingly popular on TikTok.
Given that it’s still summer and temperatures are at record highs around the country, we decided it was only fitting to round up the best swimsuits from Amazon, Nordstrom and Anthropologie to channel your inner beach Barbie. This list consists of bright pink bikinis, baby pink one-pieces, and stylish patterns that all have one thing in common: they all scream Barbiecore aesthetic. “Come on Barbie, let’s go party!”
Eomenie One-Piece Swimsuit, $36 at Amazon
When you think of Barbie, this is probably the first shade of pink that comes to mind, so it had to be first on our list. This one-piece not only looks the part but also has adjustable straps, built-in padding and full-coverage bottoms that make it a comfortable and supportive pick. It also features a key-hold cutout and ruching on the front for added style.
Beach Riot Sydney Belted One-Piece Swimsuit, $168 at Nordstrom
The Barbiecore aesthetic includes various shades like this light baby pink color. What sets this one-piece apart from the others is a more sophisticated design with tie straps and a belt around the waist.
BMJL High Waisted Bikini Set, $37 at Amazon
There’s something about the combination of neon pink and blue-violet that is pleasing to the eye and seems to fit right in with the Barbie trend. This high-waist bikini has high-cut bottoms with medium coverage and a sporty scoop-neck top with adjustable straps. It’s perfect for a day at the beach or sitting poolside.
Sporlike Ruffle High-Waist Bikini, $34 (was $36) at Amazon
If you prefer your swimsuits to have a little more flare than simply a bright color, this bikini is for you. The top has a deep V neckline and ruffle sleeves that’s so stylish it could probably pass as an everyday summer blouse when paired with denim shorts. Meanwhile, the bottoms have an ultra-high-waist fit and a fun leopard print that makes them stand out.
Good American Always Fits Modern One-Piece Swimsuit, $95 at Nordstrom
Anyone who believes simple is better, and values comfort over anything else will likely love this Good American one-piece. It’s made of super stretchy material with elasticized straps that make it easy to slip on and off. Most importantly, the textured fabric feels soft against the skin.
Tommy Bahama Orchid Garden Reversible One-Piece Swimsuit, $178 at Nordstrom
White and pink go together like Barbie and Ken. And the two get much better when a leopard pattern is involved. The best part about this one-piece swimsuit is that it’s reversible and the flip side reveals a pretty pink floral print that’s just as stylish.
Yonique One-Piece Swimdress, $37 at Amazon
It’s no secret that Barbie has countless dresses in her wardrobe, so of course, the list wouldn’t be complete without a swim dress that’s actually a one-piece underneath. If you’re looking for a swimsuit with more coverage, this one is a great option at just $37.
Tempt Me Two-Piece Scoop-Neck Bikini, starting at $33 at Amazon
The most affordable Barbiecore-inspired swimsuit is this hot pink bikini with a sporty top and high-waist bottoms. It has a simple style that could easily be mixed and matched with other tops and bottoms you already have to switch things up. The best part is it’s available in a wide range of sizes.
Dippin' Daisy's Salt Water One-Piece Swimsuit, $88 at Anthropologie
The Barbiecore aesthetic consists of more than just bright pink hues. If you want to hop on the trend in a more subtle way, we suggest this colorful floral one-piece swimsuit. Its adjustable straps and padded top make it ideal for anyone needing extra support as well.
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Frankies Bikinis Lucia Cutout Eyelet One-Piece Swimsuit, $50 (was $185) at Anthropologie
Another detail that fits the theme is ruffling, and this swimsuit even uses eyelet fabric to take it a step further. The combination of the ruffles and baby pink textured material appears as though it was practically made for Barbie herself. We can’t forget to mention the tie-knot center that is the cherry on top.