Events
Giannina Azar Dazzles with Luxe Resort Couture at Miami Swim Week 2025
The Miami Swim Week 2025 runway lit up with a wave of luxury as renowned Dominican designer Giannina Azar brought her signature glam to Miami Swim Week 2025 stage powered by Art Hearts Fashion. Known for dressing global stars like Beyoncé and JLo, Giannina Azar once again proved that swimwear doesn’t have to be casual—it can be couture, dramatic, and worthy of a red carpet moment by the sea.

Azar’s latest collection was a sparkling tribute to oceanic fantasy, mixing resort-ready silhouettes with her trademark intricacy. Flowing sheer fabrics, jewel-toned embellishments, and high-shine metallics dominated the catwalk. The designer leaned into sensuality with plunging necklines and high-cut designs but balanced it with a goddess-like elegance. Many looks featured delicate beading, crystal fringes, pearl details, and ornate shell-like structures that gave her swimwear an elevated, sculptural quality.
The color palette spoke to soft glamour—crystal whites, champagne golds, deep reds, and sun-kissed neutrals—all styled to mimic the natural shimmer of beach sunlight at golden hour. Some models wore floor-length coverups that doubled as eveningwear, complete with exaggerated shoulders and sweeping hems that trailed behind them like ocean foam. One standout look featured a crimson bikini with a matching embellished cape and dramatic headpiece—turning the runway into a full-fledged fashion fantasy.
True to the Art Hearts Fashion ethos, the show embraced diversity with models of different body types, skin tones, and sizes gracing the runway. Backstage glam was handled by Art Hearts’ go-to beauty partners like Billion Dollar Brows and Unite Hair, creating a soft, radiant look that let Azar’s pieces take the spotlight.
Giannina Azar Miami Swim Week 2025 collection was more than a showcase of swimwear—it was a declaration that beach fashion can be every bit as opulent and expressive as couture. From poolside lounging to yacht parties under the stars, her designs brought a high-voltage glamour that made waves well beyond the shoreline. And let’s be honest, if mermaids had access to stylists and a front row seat, they’d probably be shopping Azar too.


