By MARIACRISTINA RIGHI

John Galliano at the Louvre Haute Couture Exhibit
Louvre Couture, Paul Poiret at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, and Charles Frederick Worth at the Petit Palais. Haute couture and its founding fathers are currently taking center stage in Parisian museums. All their values and distinctive traits are reflected in the beachwear collections for summer 2026, which were presented at Splash this past June. This premium trade show is dedicated to resort wear—the quintessential summer wardrobe, encompassing clothing and accessories.
Sharay Swimwear
Prominent volumes, draping, ribbing and pleating, complex structures and constructions, surface treatments that alter the aspect of fabrics, characteristic high-fashion manufacturers, but above all metallic, gold, and silver effects, precious and jewel decorations in coral, stones, pearls and crystals. Far from the minimalism and sporty inspiration of past years, summer swimwear and clothing, as well as matching accessories, reveal their party character, more and more reflecting the new social role of these summer garments to wear at poolside or beach parties at exclusive clubs.
In this blog we intermingle swimwear images with highlights from the Haute Couture exhibits prominent in Paris now. The inspiration drawn from these pieces is evident. As Swim design often influences lingerie and loungewear, the creative impact cannot be denied.
Beliza Swimwear
Sharay Swimwear
Angsley Balek
Sinesia-Karol Swimwear
Bahia Maria Swimwear
Sharay Swimwear
Bahia Maria Swimwear
Charles Frederick Worth at the Petit Palais in Paris
Normaillot Swimwear
Bahia Maria Swimwear
Essentials Formula & Nelblu Swimwear
Paul Poiret at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris
Normaillot Swimwear
Normaillot Swimwear
PQ Swimwear
Giambattista Valli at the Louvre Couture Exhibit and Kiohne Swimwear
Angleys Balek Swimwear
Nayades the Label Swimwear
Free-Est Swimwear
Charles Frederik Worth at the Petit Palais Musee in Paris
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