3 SI Swim-Approved Picks From Bromelia Swimwear’s New Spring Line

Several brand models have been spotted in styles from this Los Angeles-based company.
Cut-out one-piece

Black Bromelia Swimwear cut-out one-piece. 


With spring break and warmer days on the horizon, it’s time to start thinking about your swimwear wardrobe. Let’s be real: we don’t ever particularly stop thinking about bikinis here at SI Swimsuit, but there’s no better time than the present to spring clean your swimwear drawer. 

When it comes time to give your swimsuit collection a refresh, do yourself a favor and check out Bromelia Swimwear’s newest spring line. Composed of rich jewel tones and chocolate browns, the one-pieces, bikinis and matching cover-ups in the collection are ethically crafted in Los Angeles and made of soft fabric with UPF 50+ properties for sun protection. And if the brand name rings a bell, it’s likely because rookie Lauren Chan wore a stunning tortoiseshell Bromelia bikini in the 2023 SI Swimsuit Issue.

Below, you’ll find a few SI Swimsuit-approved picks from the brand.

Maragogi Reversible Triangle Top, $110 and Maragogi Reversible Tie Bottoms, $110 (bromeliaswimwear.com)

What’s better than one new bikini? Two new bikinis. With this reversible string set, approved by 2024 SI Swimsuit Issue rookie Nina Cash, you can opt for color or rock basic black.

Paraná Cut-Out One-Piece, $218 (bromeliaswimwear.com)

Trust us: you’ve never seen a one-piece like this one before. This monokini features side cut-outs and strappy back details with a cheeky backside for a super sexy look.

Leão Mesh Cover-Up, $132 (bromeliaswimwear.com)

No trip to the beach or pool is complete without a cute cover-up. This mesh maxi dress features two thigh-high side slits and can be worn as both a swimsuit cover-up and as a base for your night-out look.


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Cara O’Bleness
CARA O’BLENESS

Cara O’Bleness is a writer and editor on the Lifestyle and Trending News team for SI Swimsuit. Prior to joining SI Swimsuit in 2022, she worked as a writer and editor across a number of content verticals, including food, lifestyle, health and wellness, and small business and entrepreneurship. In her free time, O’Bleness loves reading, spending time with her family and making her way through Michigan’s many microbreweries. She is a graduate of Michigan State University’s School of Journalism.