Swimwear 2010: Swimwear trends

Looking for color on the beach? Here are five more current styles -- and how to put them together.

August 17, 2012 at 9:11PM

BRIGHT COLORS

Blue two-piece chain-link swimsuit ($70) from Everything But Water; Rock & Republic high heels ($150 on sale) from www.ruelala.com; Croatian tri-metal necklace ($198) from Local Charm at MOA; Leela hobo bag ($159) by Issam Lakouri (lakouri.com).

GRAPHIC PRINTS

Trina Turk bikini ($59.99) and leopard-print high heels ($24.99) from T.J. Maxx; green retro sunglasses ($12) from Target; exotic skin snap bracelet ($49) by Issam Lakouri (lakouri.com).

CUTOUTS

Ruffled print monokini ($19) from Forever 21 at MOA; Steve Madden Classic Jelly Flat ($24.50) from DSW; Croatian cuff bracelet ($139) from Local Charm at MOA; large convertible T.O.T.E.($105) from Urban Junket.

BANDEAU TOPS

Turquoise strapless one-piece swimsuit ($100) and Becca cover-up ($66) from Everything But Water; vintage flower brooch ($13) from Rewind Vintage; kitten-heeled jellies from Everyday People.

EMBELLISHMENTS

Embellished bikini ($76/each piece) from Everything But Water; white sandals ($30) from Aldo Accessories at MOA; gold necklace ($28) from Macy's; brown beach bag ($19.99) from T.J. Maxx.

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