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Arms Of Eve Makes a Splash With New Swimwear Collection

Australian lifestyle label Arms Of Eve is making waves this season, unveiling its first-ever swimwear collection, a natural extension of the brand’s signature coastal style. Recently launched, the new Arms Of Eve SWIM line captures the effortless rhythm of seaside living, combining elevated design with the easy confidence that defines the brand. Founded by Kerryn…

Australian lifestyle label Arms Of Eve is making waves this season, unveiling its first-ever swimwear collection, a natural extension of the brand’s signature coastal style. Recently launched, the new Arms Of Eve SWIM line captures the effortless rhythm of seaside living, combining elevated design with the easy confidence that defines the brand.

Founded by Kerryn Langer, Arms Of Eve has built a devoted following for its sun-kissed jewellery, accessories, and resort wear that blend Sydney’s laid-back energy with South African roots. Now, with its move into swimwear, the label continues its celebration of femininity, freedom, and life by the water. The debut range includes two chic bikini sets, the Miami and Capri, along with the timeless Montauk Full Piece. Each style is crafted from high-quality fabrics and finished in a deep brown tone with the brand’s signature gold accents, designed to flatter and move effortlessly with the body.

“Swimwear has always felt like a natural next step for Arms Of Eve,” says Langer. “Our pieces have always been about confidence, femininity, and a connection to the coast. With this collection, we wanted to capture that carefree energy in a way that feels true to our spirit.” Whether poolside or ocean-bound, the new collection embodies the brand’s relaxed yet refined approach, a celebration of creativity, individuality, and timeless summer style.

Explore the full collection at armsofeve.com.au.


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