Swim Week wraps up in Miami Beach (includes video story)

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Miami Swim Week 2025 wrapped up with a final night of high-energy runway shows, eye-catching designs and a spotlight on fresh talent in Miami Beach. Designers from around the globe unveiled new trends for the summer season with collections that reflected a wide range of styles and perspectives.

The shows embraced a more inclusive approach, featuring models of different backgrounds and body types, bringing a broader sense of representation to the runway.

Among the emerging voices was Valentina Ochoa, designer of Lovelit Couture, who made her Miami Swim Week debut.

“It’s been about four years working on this brand, even though we’ve only had it launched for six months,” Ochoa said. “So many times, we both felt like this would never be possible. But we never stopped.”

With bold designs and modern twists, Miami Swim Week once again proved why it’s a go-to stage for swimwear’s biggest and newest names.

Paola Sirignano is a Junior majoring in Digital Interactive Media. After graduating, she wants to pursue a career in entertainment media, allowing her to spread information regarding the latest in pop culture and cover the greatest events in music, film, TV, and even fashion.

Jose Carlos Rodriguez is a junior majoring in Digital Communication and Media. After graduation, he plans to pursue a career as a reporter in the entertainment industry.