Kim Kardashian’s making a splash this spring.
On the heels of a steamy campaign — and a 60-foot bikini-clad balloon in Times Square — the star’s Skims brand finally unveiled its new Swim Shop on Thursday.
“I absolutely love how this collection has something for everyone — whether you’re on vacation or at the beach, it’s all about feeling confident and amazing in what you wear,” Kardashian said in a press release of her new line, which includes everything from animal-print bikinis to cover-ups to a pair of swim capris. There’s even a twisted-up white T-shirt so fans can copy her wet and wild campaign look.
Keep scrolling to shop the line — and add your favorites to cart fast, as Skims’ in-demand drops are notorious for flying off the (virtual) shelves.
Kardashian cosigned the leopard-print trend with her line, which features two different animal prints, plus solid blue and black options.
Pair this plunging top with the classic Dipped Tie Bikini Bottom, sold in the same shades.

This tie-front cover-up is so stylish, you might be tempted to rock it beyond the beach, too.

Skims brought its signature shapewear DNA to this supportive one-piece, which features light padding and a concealed underwire for extra support.

Complete your cart (and your beach day look) with Skims’ matching cover-ups.

While the Kardashian-Jenners are known to rock bikinis upside down for a halter effect, this patterned pick achieves the same look right side up.

Add a little lift to your swimwear with this swimmable take on the brand’s popular push-up bras.

Scoop up this sleek one-piece before it sells out.

Go retro with this zippered sporty-chic design.

While shooting the campaign, Kardashian posed on a beach in the ocean wearing this T-shirt-style swim top.

For something on the skimpier side, Skims also makes a classic triangle bikini.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.