SKIMS Turned Its Boob Job-Worthy Bra Into a Swim Top—Now It’s Back in New Colors & Selling Fast

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SKIMS just dropped its second swimwear collection of the season, and the star of the show is a swim version of the viral bra that’s been called better than a boob jobKim Kardashian’s viral swim line is back with new colors of the brand’s most iconic, curve-loving styles—yes, including that top fans can’t stop talking about.

This drop isn’t just about updated shades. There are brand-new silhouettes in the mix too, from sleek one-pieces to strappy bikinis designed to flatter every figure.

And it’s not just swimwear—SKIMS also dropped poolside accessories that deserve a spot in your beach bag. Think soft, oversized towels, lightweight cover-ups, and clear jelly sandals that are basically destined to go viral.

Whether you missed the first drop or you’re already planning your next getaway, this launch delivers everything you need to make a splash. But don’t wait—sizes are selling out fast (again).

The new SKIMS swimwear drops at 12 PM ET/ 9 AM PT on April 16, 2025.

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