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Green Bikinis – Pistachio, Emerald & Sage Swimwear

Green is having its biggest swimwear moment in years. From soft pistachio and dusty sage to deep emerald and zesty apple green, the runway-to-beach pipeline has spoken loud and clear — and this is the season to wear it. Our edit of trendy green bikinis for summer brings together every shade of the trend, from barely-there mint that catches the sun like sea glass, to lush jungle greens that look incredible against a tan, to the playful neon-lime tones turning up everywhere from Tulum to Mykonos.

Whether you’re packing for the Maldives, planning a long Greek summer, or just claiming your spot at the local rooftop pool, green bikinis photograph beautifully in every light — flattering on every skin tone and effortlessly on-trend without trying. Below you’ll find our full edit: string ties, triangle tops, push-ups, high-waisted bottoms, micro cuts, and underboob silhouettes — all shown in their actual green colourway, so what you see is what arrives. Take your time, and tap any piece to see the full details, sizing, and styling shots.

Beautiful Camouflage Print Shorts Bikini

Beautiful Camouflage Print Shorts Bikini

Original price was: $82.99.Current price is: $39.99.
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Heartfelt Moments String Bikini with Small Hearts Print

Heartfelt Moments String Bikini with Small Hearts Print

Original price was: $49.99.Current price is: $26.99.
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Beach-Ready Green Triangle Bikini with Unique Beaded Design

Beach-Ready Green Triangle Bikini with Unique Beaded Design

Original price was: $33.99.Current price is: $19.99.
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Crush Curve Push-Up Bikini

Crush Curve Push-Up Bikini

Original price was: $129.99.Current price is: $64.99.
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Sunlit Moments Micro Bikini with Strappy Detailing

Sunlit Moments Micro Bikini with Strappy Detailing

Original price was: $51.99.Current price is: $24.99.
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Neon Reef Neoprene Crochet Bikini

Neon Reef Neoprene Crochet Bikini

Original price was: $79.99.Current price is: $39.99.
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Stella Sexy Two piece Bikini

Stella Sexy Two piece Bikini

Original price was: $73.99.Current price is: $36.99.
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Gisele Super Hot Leopard Print Triangle Brazilian Bikini

Gisele Super Hot Leopard Print Triangle Brazilian Bikini

Original price was: $67.99.Current price is: $33.99.
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Midnight Mirage Side Boob Micro Cut Out Bikini

Midnight Mirage Side Boob Micro Cut Out Bikini

Original price was: $42.99.Current price is: $21.99.
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Sunset Nectar Micro Bikini

Sunset Nectar Micro Bikini

Original price was: $82.99.Current price is: $41.99.
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Make U Mine Cut Out Underboob Bikini

Make U Mine Cut Out Underboob Bikini

Original price was: $56.99.Current price is: $28.99.
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Strappy Extreme Mini Micro Thong Bikini

Strappy Extreme Mini Micro Thong Bikini

Original price was: $60.00.Current price is: $29.00.
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Stella High Waist Bikini

Stella High Waist Bikini

Original price was: $43.99.Current price is: $21.99.
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Modest 3 PCS White Floral Swimsuit Push up High Waist Swimwear Cover Up Set

Modest 3 PCS White Floral Swimsuit Push up High Waist Swimwear Cover Up Set

Original price was: $108.99.Current price is: $49.99.
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Khloe Push Up Bikini

Khloe Push Up Bikini

Original price was: $83.99.Current price is: $41.99.
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Sunlit Temptation Underboob Bikini Set

Sunlit Temptation Underboob Bikini Set

Original price was: $63.99.Current price is: $31.99.
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Island Whispers Shell Embellished Bikini Set with Crochet Trim

Island Whispers Shell Embellished Bikini Set with Crochet Trim

Original price was: $72.99.Current price is: $36.99.
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Gabriella Bikini

Gabriella Bikini

Original price was: $74.99.Current price is: $44.99.
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Sasha High Waist Bikini

Sasha High Waist Bikini

Original price was: $83.99.Current price is: $41.99.
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Lara Triangle Thong Bikini

Lara Triangle Thong Bikini

Original price was: $59.99.Current price is: $28.99.
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New Sexy Thong Micro Bikini

New Sexy Thong Micro Bikini

Original price was: $81.99.Current price is: $40.99.
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Gold Star Bandeau Thong Bikini Set

Gold Star Bandeau Thong Bikini Set

Original price was: $88.99.Current price is: $44.99.
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Shiny Extreme Mini Micro Thong One Shoulder Bikini Swimsuit

Shiny Extreme Mini Micro Thong One Shoulder Bikini Swimsuit

Original price was: $79.99.Current price is: $39.99.
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How to Style Green Bikinis

Finding your green is the real starting point. The colour family is broader than most people realise — there’s a full spectrum between the palest pistachio and the deepest forest green, and each shade has its own personality, its own occasion, and its own most-flattering context. Here’s how to wear each one.

Pistachio and mint are the easiest entry into the trend. They’re soft enough to feel low-commitment but distinctive enough to read as a real style choice, not just a neutral. Both shades are universally flattering — against fair skin they create a fresh, sun-drenched contrast; against olive and medium tones they pop without overpowering; against dark skin the contrast is genuinely stunning, especially in direct sunlight against blue water. Style them with natural textures: raw linen cover-ups in cream or sand, shell jewellery, a wide straw hat, flat tan sandals. The whole look reads effortless coastal without trying hard. For silhouette, a high-waisted mint bottom with a triangle or bandeau top creates a clean elongated line that works on every body. Pistachio string ties are adjustable and relaxed — wear them looser for a barely-there vibe or pull them tighter for a more secure fit in the water.

Emerald and forest green are where the colour gets serious. Emerald especially has had a major moment across fashion this season — it reads expensive, intentional, and quietly confident in a way that most swimwear colours don’t manage. Against a tan, an emerald bikini is one of the most striking combinations in summer fashion. Pair it with gold — chunky hoops, layered chains, a simple anklet — and either white linen or metallic sandals. Forest green is slightly more relaxed in energy; it works beautifully with warm brown leather accessories, terracotta tones, and natural wood jewellery. For anyone wanting support alongside style, emerald underwire and structured bandeau styles in this shade hold their shape beautifully through a full day at the beach. For adding visual volume on top, an emerald triangle with light ruching or padding creates a flattering, balanced silhouette.

Apple and lime are the bold end of the family and completely unapologetic about it. These are the shades that look best in photos, generate the most poolside comments, and suit anyone who genuinely enjoys being noticed. They pair most naturally with white and black — keep accessories simple and let the colour carry the look. If committing to a full lime set feels like too much, start with lime bottoms and a white top, or flip it. The colour pops as an accent just as well as it does as a complete look, which makes it more versatile than it appears on the hanger.

For occasion dressing, green adapts better than almost any other swimwear colour. A relaxed beach day calls for pistachio or sage on a string tie, worn loose over a sarong. A pool bar or resort pool situation suits something with more structure — an emerald push-up or underwire that holds its shape through hours of movement. A boat day needs a secure fit, so look for a tie-back or clip closure rather than a simple knot. A beach festival or pool party is where lime and apple green come into their own — choose a micro silhouette, keep the rest minimal, and let the colour do the work. For a day-to-night transition without going back to the room, emerald is the most versatile option — sophisticated enough to wear under a linen blazer or with wide-leg trousers straight from the sun lounger to a beachfront dinner.

Green also happens to be one of the best swimwear colours for mixing across a wardrobe. A pistachio top pairs easily with black, white, or sand bottoms if you’re building a mix-and-match collection rather than buying sets. Emerald bottoms work with a white bandeau or neutral crossback. Lime is bold enough to work best as a complete set, but even then a lime bottom with a simple black string top is a classic combination. If you already own a lot of neutral swimwear — black, white, beige — a single green piece is the most effective way to refresh the whole wardrobe without starting from scratch.

One last note on care: green is one of the more photosensitive swimwear colours, meaning chlorine and prolonged sun exposure can dull the shade over time. Rinse immediately after every swim, hand wash in cold water, and dry flat in the shade. Treated well, a quality green bikini keeps its colour through an entire season.

Every green bikini in our edit is made from quick-dry, four-way stretch fabric built specifically for swimwear — it returns to shape after every swim, holds colour through sun and salt, and keeps its structure whether you’re in the water or stretched out on a sun lounger. Every piece ships free worldwide with no minimum order, arrives in 7–15 days depending on your location, and comes with a full money-back guarantee. If the fit isn’t right or the shade looks different from what you expected on screen, we’ll make it right — no complicated process, no questions asked. Sizing is straightforward, our product pages include detailed measurements, and our customer team responds fast if you need help choosing between two options before you order.

If you’re building out a complete beach wardrobe, our green one-piece swimsuits are the natural next step — the same colour-matched approach applied to a full silhouette, each piece shown in its actual green colourway so there are no surprises when it arrives. And if after browsing you find yourself drawn to a different shade, our full colour edit is linked below. Every colour we carry, every cut we stock — all with the same approach: shown in the real colourway, shipped free, guaranteed.

Q: Which green bikini styles are popular this season?

The standout styles right now are triangle string bikinis in sage and pistachio, high-waisted bottoms in olive and forest green, and minimal bandeau sets in emerald. Triangle ties are everywhere — they’re adjustable, flattering on most bust sizes, and the relaxed string silhouette suits the easy, sun-drenched energy that green naturally brings. High-waisted styles in deeper greens like olive and forest are having a strong moment too, particularly paired with a simple triangle or bandeau top. If you want something more directional, look for ruched sides in mid-green tones — the gathering adds shape and the colour keeps it fresh. Underboob cut-out styles in sage and mint are also gaining traction for those who want something a bit more daring without going full micro. The general rule: the lighter and softer the green, the more relaxed and minimal the silhouette tends to work. The deeper and richer the green, the more it can carry structure and detail.

Q: Olive green bikini styles for different body types.

Olive is one of the most universally flattering shades in the green family because it sits in the warm, muted mid-tone range — not too light, not too dark, and with enough warmth to complement almost every skin tone. For petite frames, a high-leg cut in olive creates the appearance of longer legs, especially paired with a simple triangle top with minimal coverage. For fuller busts, an olive underwire or structured bandeau provides support without sacrificing style — the muted tone keeps the look grounded and elegant. For curvier figures, an olive high-waisted bottom with a ruched front panel creates a smooth, controlled silhouette that’s flattering and comfortable through a full beach day. For athletic or straighter frames, ruched or gathered sides in olive add softness and the illusion of curves. For taller figures, a longer-line olive bikini bottom — think mid-rise rather than high-waist — gives a balanced proportional look. The great thing about olive specifically is that it photographs beautifully in natural light — the warm undertone picks up golden tones from sunshine and bronzed skin, making it one of the most camera-friendly shades in the entire green family.

Q: What tops pair well with a dark green bikini bottom?

Dark green bottoms are incredibly easy to mix and match because the depth of the colour acts almost like a neutral — grounding whatever you pair it with. The most foolproof combination is a white top: a simple white string triangle, a white bandeau, or a white sports-cut top all create a clean, high-contrast look that reads polished and intentional. Black works equally well and gives a sleeker, more editorial feel. For something warmer, a sand or camel-toned top pairs beautifully with forest green or olive bottoms — earthy tones feel cohesive and resort-luxe rather than mismatched. If you want to lean into colour, a burnt orange or rust top against a dark green bottom is a striking complementary colour combination that photographs brilliantly. Gold metallic tops are another strong option — the warmth of the gold plays off the richness of deep green in a way that feels elevated without trying too hard. The one combination to approach with care is dark green bottoms with very bright or neon tops — the contrast can feel jarring rather than intentional unless you’re specifically going for a bold, maximalist look. You can browse our full range of mix-and-match bikini tops to find your perfect pairing.

Q: How do I choose the right size for a green bikini online?

Start with your measurements rather than your usual clothing size — swimwear sizing varies significantly between styles and brands, and your dress size is rarely a reliable guide. Measure your bust (fullest point), underbust, waist (narrowest point), and hips (fullest point) and compare them against the size chart on each individual product page. For tops, your bust measurement is the primary guide, but consider the style too — triangle tops with adjustable ties are forgiving across a wider size range, while structured bandeau or underwire styles fit more precisely and it’s worth sizing up if you’re between sizes. For bottoms, hip measurement is the primary guide. If you’re between sizes on bottoms, consider the cut: high-waisted styles are generally more forgiving and size down is rarely necessary, while micro or thong cuts run smaller and sizing up is usually the safer choice. If you’re ordering two separate pieces, it’s completely normal to order different sizes for top and bottom — many customers do this. Still unsure? Check your measurements and compare to the size chart included on each product page, that is the best way to pick the right size! 🙂

Q: Where can I find a high-waisted green bikini?

Right here at Sunset and Swim. Our green collection includes an amazing selection of high-waisted styles across the full green spectrum — from pistachio and sage high-waisted bottoms that give a retro, polished feel, to olive and forest green styles with ruched panels and wide waistbands that offer serious coverage and shape. High-waisted green bikinis are one of our most searched styles because they hit a specific sweet spot: they’re more covered than a standard brief, extremely flattering on the midsection, and they look genuinely stylish rather than just functional. The silhouette pairs best with a triangle top or a simple bandeau — keeping the top minimal lets the waistband do its visual work without competing. Scroll through the grid above and filter your eye towards the higher-rise styles — they’re mixed throughout the edit alongside standard and micro cuts. If you want to go directly to our full high-waisted collection across all colours, you can browse our dedicated high-waisted bikinis page for the complete range.

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