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Pink Bikinis

Pink bikinis for women are one of the most-searched swimwear categories right now — and the width of the shade range is a large part of why. Hot pink bikinis make a statement. Light pink bikinis bring warmth and softness. Baby pink, bubblegum, blush, dusty rose, pastel and neon all read completely differently on the body and against different skin tones. Pink is arguably the most expressive colour in the swim edit — the shade you choose says almost as much as the style itself. Whether you want to stand out or settle into something quietly feminine, there’s a pink bikini that fits the brief exactly.

Polka Dot Double Layered Bikini Set with Tie-Side Bottoms

Polka Dot Double Layered Bikini Set with Tie-Side Bottoms

Original price was: $87.99.Current price is: $39.99.
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Coastal Escape Solid High Cut Bikini with Ruffle Detail

Coastal Escape Solid High Cut Bikini with Ruffle Detail

Original price was: $51.99.Current price is: $25.99.
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Chasing Sunsets Floral Bikini Set with Tie Straps and High-Waisted Bottoms

Chasing Sunsets Floral Bikini Set with Tie Straps and High-Waisted Bottoms

Original price was: $59.99.Current price is: $29.99.
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Bold Cut-Out Underboob Bikini Set

Bold Cut-Out Underboob Bikini Set

Original price was: $91.99.Current price is: $50.99.
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Vibrant Summer Escape Colorful Bandeau Set

Vibrant Summer Escape Colorful Bandeau Set

Original price was: $59.99.Current price is: $32.99.
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Pink 3 Piece Bikini Set with High Slit Skirt for Beachside Glamour

Pink 3 Piece Bikini Set with High Slit Skirt for Beachside Glamour

Original price was: $81.99.Current price is: $43.99.
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Pink Palm Tree Club High-Waisted Bikini Set with Tropical Print

Pink Palm Tree Club High-Waisted Bikini Set with Tropical Print

Original price was: $59.99.Current price is: $32.99.
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Meet Me at Sunset Colorful Triangle Bikini Set

Meet Me at Sunset Colorful Triangle Bikini Set

Original price was: $61.99.Current price is: $33.99.
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Stay Until Sunrise: Flower Underboob Bikini for Chill Beach Vibes

Stay Until Sunrise: Flower Underboob Bikini for Chill Beach Vibes

Original price was: $49.99.Current price is: $28.99.
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Glittering Escape 3-Piece Bikini Set

Glittering Escape 3-Piece Bikini Set

Original price was: $54.99.Current price is: $29.99.
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Safari in the Sun Cut-Out Bikini Set

Safari in the Sun Cut-Out Bikini Set

Original price was: $34.99.Current price is: $21.99.
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Wild But Unbothered Shiny 3D Flower Micro Bikini

Wild But Unbothered Shiny 3D Flower Micro Bikini

Original price was: $58.99.Current price is: $33.99.
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Underboob Bikini with Chain Detail

Underboob Bikini with Chain Detail

Original price was: $81.99.Current price is: $45.99.
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Bold Printed Bikini Set for Sun-Kissed Beach Days

Bold Printed Bikini Set for Sun-Kissed Beach Days

Original price was: $33.99.Current price is: $20.99.
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Main Character Energy Sequins Bikini Set

Main Character Energy Sequins Bikini Set

Original price was: $78.99.Current price is: $42.99.
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Four-Piece Beach-Ready Bikini Set with Sheer Cover-Up

Four-Piece Beach-Ready Bikini Set with Sheer Cover-Up

Original price was: $76.99.Current price is: $41.99.
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Chic Pink Bikini Set with Ruffled Top and Ties

Chic Pink Bikini Set with Ruffled Top and Ties

Original price was: $73.99.Current price is: $33.99.
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Pink & Red Contrast Trim Thong Bikini Set with Gold Heart Detail

Pink & Red Contrast Trim Thong Bikini Set with Gold Heart Detail

Original price was: $56.00.Current price is: $28.00.
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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 Triangle Bikini

Stella Triangle Bikini

Original price was: $60.99.Current price is: $29.99.
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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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Pink Blossom Charm Floral Bikini

Pink Blossom Charm Floral Bikini

Original price was: $67.99.Current price is: $33.99.
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Sunset Shores Chic Neoprene Colorblock Bikini

Sunset Shores Chic Neoprene Colorblock Bikini

Original price was: $86.99.Current price is: $43.99.
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Mila Bikini

Mila Bikini

Price range: $35.99 through $37.99
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Amalfi Bloom Crochet Bikini Set

Amalfi Bloom Crochet Bikini Set

Original price was: $69.99.Current price is: $34.99.
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Ocean Jewel Underboob Cut Out Bikini

Ocean Jewel Underboob Cut Out Bikini

Original price was: $105.99.Current price is: $52.99.
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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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Ibiza Crystal Bikini

Ibiza Crystal Bikini

Original price was: $81.99.Current price is: $39.99.
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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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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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Sunset and Swim Preppy High Cut Bikini Set

Sunset and Swim Preppy High Cut Bikini Set

Original price was: $81.99.Current price is: $40.99.
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How to Style Pink Bikinis

Hot pink and neon are the statement end of the spectrum — the shades that make it clear you knew exactly what you were doing when you got dressed. Hot pink has a retro confidence to it, particularly in classic cuts: a triangle top, a high-cut bottom, simple gold ring hardware at the tie points. Neon pink cranks that energy further and leans into the pool-party, festival-adjacent side of swimwear. These shades hit hardest against tanned and deeper skin tones, where the contrast is at its most vivid, and they suit Brazilian-cut and minimal-coverage bottoms particularly well — the boldness of the colour pairs naturally with a more daring silhouette. String bikinis in hot pink are among the most-searched pink styles: adjustable ties, minimal fabric and maximum colour impact in one piece.

Baby pink and bubblegum have a sweetness that’s genuinely difficult to replicate in other colours. These paler, saturated pinks sit at the cheerful end of the spectrum — not quite pastel, but not bold enough to make demands. Baby pink triangle tops are a summer staple: the soft colour flatters against a wide range of skin tones, particularly fair to light, and the simple silhouette keeps the focus on the colour itself. Bubblegum has slightly more energy — a touch of brightness that stops it reading as washed-out — and suits ruffle details and bandeau cuts particularly well. Triangle bikini sets in these softer shades tend to be the most-reached-for pieces once the holiday actually starts, for good reason.

Light pink and blush are where pink gets its most versatile and grown-up expression. These shades sit close enough to some skin tones that they create a soft, barely-there quality in direct sun — particularly flattering against medium to olive skin tones, where the warmth in the pink complements the underlying warmth of the skin. Blush is the dusty, slightly muted version of light pink, and it carries a quiet luxury that brighter shades don’t. A blush ribbed bikini set, worn simply without accessories, has the same low-effort-looks-expensive quality as a really good linen shirt. These shades also mix beautifully with white, beige, tan and metallic accessories, making cover-up dressing particularly easy throughout the day.

Dusty rose and mauve are the sophisticated end of the pink edit. Muted, slightly grey-toned, with a warmth that reads as intentional — dusty rose and mauve are the grown-up pinks that don’t need to explain themselves. They suit most people, but they’re particularly flattering on medium and olive skin tones where the depth of the shade creates beautiful contrast. A dusty rose high-waisted bottom with a matching triangle top or bandeau is one of the most elegant silhouettes in the pink colour family. The muted quality of the shade keeps the look anchored, even when the cut is minimal. If you’ve previously felt that pink wasn’t your colour, it’s worth trying it at this end of the spectrum before drawing a conclusion.

High-waisted pink bikinis — particularly in light pink, blush and dusty rose — have a vintage-inspired quality that fits well with the general shift toward more considered swimwear. The cut defines the waist, provides coverage at the front for long beach days and pairs beautifully with triangle and bandeau tops in equal measure. In hot pink or bubblegum, the high-waisted silhouette takes on a more playful, retro energy. High-waisted bikini styles across the pink range are worth exploring: the same silhouette reads very differently depending on the shade, and the gap between a hot pink high-waisted set and a dusty rose one is wider than you might expect.

Textured and ruffle pink bikinis bring movement and dimension to a colour that already has a lot of personality. A pink crinkle fabric set has an effortless, lived-in quality — the texture prevents the colour from reading as flat or precious. Ruffle details on triangle tops or bikini bottoms add playful energy that works particularly well in baby pink and bubblegum, where the detail reinforces the sweetness of the shade. For dusty rose or blush, a delicate ruffle at the neckline of a bandeau top reads as quietly considered rather than overtly fussy.

Mixing pink shades is an approach worth considering more than it usually gets credit for. A deep hot pink bottom with a blush top creates a tonal combination that looks deliberate and modern — using two pinks rather than one creates depth rather than the flat, all-over look of a matching set. Light pink tops with dusty rose bottoms, or bubblegum with baby pink: the key is keeping both shades in the same temperature family so the combination looks chosen rather than accidental. Pink is one of the few colours where tonal dressing in swim genuinely works at every point on the spectrum.

Pink fabric needs a little extra care — lighter shades in particular show fading more readily than darker colours, so a few good habits make a real difference. Rinse immediately after swimming in cool, fresh water to remove chlorine and salt before either can get to work on the fibres. Hand wash gently in cool water with a mild detergent, squeeze rather than wring, and dry flat in the shade — UV exposure will gradually lift the colour from pink fabric, and direct sun drying is the fastest route to losing that original vibrancy. The four-way stretch, quick-dry fabric used across the Sunset and Swim range holds its shape and colour well, but the rinsing habit is still the single most valuable thing you can do after every swim.

New pink styles arrive at Sunset and Swim regularly — the range is always moving, which means there’s always something worth coming back to see. It’s also not just bikinis: one-pieces, cover-ups, beach bags, jewellery, sun hats and more are all in the same place, so everything you need for a trip away — whether that’s a honeymoon, a bachelorette weekend or a straightforward fortnight in the sun — can be sorted without going anywhere else. Pink is the colour of those kinds of trips, and the range here reflects that properly.

For one-piece options in the same colour family, the pink one-piece swimsuits collection covers the full spectrum from blush to hot pink.

Best online stores to buy pink bikinis

Sunset and Swim is the strongest option for pink bikinis online — the range covers the full spectrum, from barely-there blush and baby pink through to vivid neon and deep magenta, across a wider variety of styles than most dedicated swimwear stores carry. Hot pink string sets, dusty rose high-waisted bottoms, bubblegum ruffle triangle tops, light pink ribbed bandeaus — the breadth is there, and new pieces arrive regularly so the edit stays current. Every style is available as separates, which matters if you’re a different size on top than on bottom. Free worldwide shipping with no minimum order means you can pick one piece without a delivery charge making it feel impractical. And if the shade or fit isn’t right when it arrives, the money-back guarantee means there’s no risk in ordering something you’re not completely certain about. For pink bikinis specifically, the range here is genuinely difficult to match elsewhere.

Pink bikini styles trending this season

The biggest pink bikini trends right now span the full shade range. Hot pink is having a strong moment — particularly in minimal-coverage cuts like string triangles and Brazilian-cut bottoms, where the intensity of the colour does the work. On the softer end, blush and dusty rose in ribbed fabric are consistently popular: the texture adds depth to what could otherwise be a flat, quiet shade, and the overall effect has a quiet-luxury quality that’s pulled a lot of people toward the muted end of the pink spectrum. Crinkle fabric in light pink and baby pink is another strong trend — effortless to wear, holds its shape in the water and has a slightly boho, undone quality that works well on holiday. Tonal dressing — mixing two different pink shades together — is gaining ground as an alternative to the standard matching set, particularly at the blush-to-rose end of the spectrum. And high-waisted styles in pink remain a consistent presence, especially in deeper and more saturated shades where the silhouette reads as particularly deliberate.

Pink bikini sets with mix-and-match tops and bottoms

Pink is genuinely one of the best colours to build a mix-and-match swim wardrobe around, because it connects with so many other shades. A hot pink bottom pairs naturally with white, black, orange and red tops. A blush or dusty rose top sits well against navy, sage green, tan and cream bottoms. Within the pink family itself, tonal mixing — combining a light pink top with a deeper rose bottom, for example — creates combinations that look intentional rather than mismatched. Shopping bikini separates is the most practical approach: buying tops and bottoms independently means you can match your actual size in each, and it means a single pink piece dramatically expands the number of combinations you can put together from what you already own. It’s also the most luggage-efficient way to pack for a trip — two or three carefully chosen pieces can generate more daily options than a full bag of matching sets.

Best pink bikinis for water sports and swimming

For active swimming and water sports, the priority is a pink bikini that holds its position and maintains its shape in the water. On the top side, moulded or structured cup tops — whether underwire or foam-lined — stay in place during movement in a way that purely string styles don’t. If you prefer a string tie triangle, make sure it’s properly secured before getting in the water. For bottoms, a well-fitted elastic at the leg line is what keeps everything where it should be during active use. On the practical side, pink fabric handles chlorine and salt differently depending on the shade: deeper, more saturated pinks (hot pink, magenta) tend to hold their colour through repeated pool and sea use better than very pale pinks, which can lighten more visibly over a full holiday season. The quick-dry, four-way stretch fabric used across the range handles water exposure well — it doesn’t go heavy when wet and returns to its original shape after each swim rather than stretching out over the course of a trip.

Pink bikinis with adjustable straps and support features

Adjustable straps on a pink bikini top make a practical difference on two fronts: fit and versatility. A halter-neck or multi-way strap that can be lengthened or shortened means the top can be dialled in to your actual proportions rather than approximated by a standard size. For support, look for styles with moulded cups, underwire, or structured boning — these provide lift and shape independently of how tightly the straps are pulled, which is more comfortable over long beach days than relying on strap tension alone. Wider straps distribute weight more evenly and reduce the likelihood of tan lines becoming a practical problem after an afternoon in the sun. In pink specifically, adjustable halter styles in deeper shades — hot pink, magenta, blush — tend to have the most versatile strap configurations, because those styles were designed with both beach and pool use in mind. Fuller bust options across the range are specifically cut to provide support at larger cup sizes without compromising the style of the top.

How to pick the right pink bikini for my skin tone?

Pink is one of the most skin-tone-specific colours in swimwear, because the undertone of the shade can either complement or compete with the warmth of your skin. For fair and light skin tones, baby pink, light pink and blush tend to work best — they provide enough contrast to read clearly without overwhelming. Bubblegum and hot pink also work well on fair skin, particularly when tanned, where the contrast is at its sharpest. For medium and olive skin tones, dusty rose, blush and light coral-pinks are particularly flattering — the warm undertones in the skin bring out the warmth in those muted shades in a way that looks genuinely beautiful. Hot pink and neon also hit hard on medium and olive tones, where the vibrancy of the colour sits in strong contrast without clashing. For deeper skin tones, bold and saturated pinks — hot pink, magenta, neon — are where the colour really comes alive. Deep skin against vivid pink creates some of the most striking combinations in swimwear. Muted pinks like dusty rose can work on deeper skin tones but benefit from a strong cut that keeps the overall look from receding.

Where can I find pink bikinis with high-waisted bottoms?

Sunset and Swim has a strong selection of high-waisted pink bikini bottoms across multiple shades — light pink, blush, dusty rose, hot pink and more — making it one of the more comprehensive places to shop this specific style. High-waisted pink bottoms pair particularly well with triangle tops for a balanced silhouette, or with bandeau tops for a cleaner, more minimal look. The cut provides more front coverage than low-rise styles, which makes it a practical choice for longer beach days or more active time in the water. In terms of shade, high-waisted styles in dusty rose and blush lean toward the quiet-luxury end of the pink spectrum, while the same silhouette in hot pink or bubblegum has a playful, retro-inflected energy. The size chart on each product page covers the measurements you need to choose correctly — particularly useful for high-waisted styles, where the fit across the waist and hip needs to be right to get the silhouette working as intended.

Pink bikini styles flattering for a pear shape?

A pear shape — narrower shoulders, fuller hips and thighs — works best with swim styles that balance the visual weight between the top and bottom halves. For the top, look for pink bikini styles that add width and presence to the shoulders: halter-neck and bandeau tops with ruffle or frill detail, padded or structured cups that create roundness and lift, or bright/bold pink shades on top paired with a quieter or darker shade on the bottom. Triangle tops with a wider coverage area across the chest are more effective here than tiny micro-triangle styles, which can read as too minimal against a fuller lower half. For the bottoms, side-tie bikini bottoms in light pink or blush draw less attention than high-contrast or logo-print styles, and a slightly higher rise at the hip elongates the leg line. A skirted bottom in dusty rose is another option for those who want a little more coverage at the hip without sacrificing the look of a bikini entirely.

What tops go well with pink bikini bottoms?

Pink bikini bottoms are more versatile as a pairing base than they might initially appear. White tops — bandeau, triangle, halter — are the cleanest option and work across every shade of pink bottom, from blush to neon, without competition. Black tops create strong contrast that works particularly well with hot pink and bubblegum bottoms, giving the combination a graphic, deliberate quality. For a softer look, ivory and cream tops pair beautifully with dusty rose and light pink bottoms — the off-white warmth sits harmoniously against the warmth in the pink without clashing. Within the pink family, tonal pairings work well when the two shades are clearly different: a blush bottom with a hot pink top is a considered combination; blush bottom with a very similar light pink top risks looking unintentionally mismatched rather than intentionally tonal. Sage green, terracotta and warm orange tops are all worth trying against deeper and more saturated pink bottoms — warm-toned colours sit naturally with warm-undertoned pinks in a way that feels sun-baked and relaxed rather than overly coordinated.

Compare different fabric types for pink bikinis

The fabric of a pink bikini matters more than it might for darker colours, because texture and finish affect how the shade reads in different lights. Ribbed fabric is one of the most popular choices for pink bikinis right now: the texture adds depth and dimension to softer shades like blush and dusty rose, preventing them from looking flat, and in hot pink the ridged surface creates a tactile quality that makes the colour feel more considered. Crinkle or seersucker fabric has a casual, relaxed character — it sits less formally on the body and has a slightly boho quality that works especially well in baby pink and light pink. Smooth jersey is the classic swimwear fabric: consistent, clean finish, holds colour reliably and photographs well without the surface variation that ribbed or crinkle fabrics introduce. Seamless fabric has a different character again — no visible seams means the colour reads as completely uninterrupted, with a second-skin quality that suits minimal and structured cuts. For active swimming, smooth and seamless fabrics are generally the most practical, as they create less drag and maintain their shape most reliably after repeated water exposure.

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