Red swimsuits are an eternally chic option for all your beach / pool / park needs
Red swimsuits are the swimwear staple that will never go out of style. While we stan a classic black cossie, when you're looking make a statement on the sand (or by the pool…) but prints feel a little too lairy, red swimsuits are the ultimate beachwear sweet spot.
The bold colour is attention grabbing, yet works like a neutral and suits any skin tone. And because these are one-piece swimsuits, not bikinis, there's an added dose of elegance that the coverage will give you. Red swimsuits give mysterious movie star in the South of France…

Although, red swimsuits can be sporty as well as chic. Anyone who is aware of Baywatch's existence will know the impact of the red swimsuit Pamela Anderson wore as character CJ Parker. Thanks to last year's Disney+ series ‘Pam + Tommy’ – starring Lily James – red swimsuits are still high in our consciousness with the global Google searches to prove it and rails of options in store.
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Because too much choice can be paralysing, GLAMOUR has chosen the absolute best red swimsuits available to shop right now, whatever your personal style and wherever you plan on wearing them (slo-mo beach runs optional…)
If you're planning on doing nothing more strenuous than lifting a pina colada to your lips, Free People have a shimmery red style, with a cut-away waist and one-shoulder detail while Zimmerman's ruched halterneck swimsuit is ideal for poolside posing. Although if you do fancy something sporty, then Adidas' 3 Stripes swimsuit is suitable for serious swimming.

On the high street Mango's scallop-detail one-piece looks far more expensive than it's price tag suggests and we are here for ASOS's Curve red swimsuit, which comes in sizes 16-30.
Hunza G's crinkle swimwear is a cult buy for good reason (the Nancy style in red comes with a one-shoulder silhouette) and Boden's Voop swimsuit comes in different cup-sizes to offer the perfect fit for you.
Then, whichever swimsuit you choose, make sure you look after it! Salty water, chlorine and suncream are not your swimsuits' BFF so always rinse it out in clean water once you've worn it. This will make it last longer and allow it to become a more sustainable buy!



























