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Sun on your face, salt in your hair, plans on standby. Our women’s beachwear is built for all of it—easy layers that feel good, fit right, and move how you do. Think breezy cover ups, throw-on beach shirts, wide-leg pants and airy dresses that work just as hard at brunch as they do on the sand. Proudly Australian at heart, we keep it real: styles that are inclusive, comfy, and ready for wherever the day drifts.
Short answer: everything earns its spot. Our beachwear is designed to mix, match, and make getting dressed the easy bit. Start with the classics—a relaxed beach shirt in breathable cotton or linen blend. It’s your poolside layer, your plane blanket, your “I need shade, now” hero. Unbuttoned over swim, tied at the waist, or half-tucked with shorts, it does it all without trying too hard.
Then there are the pants. Wide-leg, pull-on beach pants with elastic waists and soft, drapey fabric give you that laidback look with zero effort. They feel like loungewear, look like resort wear, and slide over wet swim without clinging. Slip them on with a bikini top and a shirt and you’re set for a stroll or a late lunch.
Cover ups and dresses round it out. From crochet knits to gauzy, lightweight fabrics, each piece is made to throw on and go. Sarong-style skirts and mini-to-midi cover ups mean you can pick your vibe—more coverage, less coverage, bold color, or neutral mood. Every detail is there for a reason: adjustable ties for your perfect fit, pockets where you actually want them, and soft finishes that feel good on sun-kissed skin.
Color and texture keep it interesting. Think sun-faded brights, classic stripes, fresh whites, and easy earth tones that play nice with your swimsuits. Crinkle fabrics that look great lived-in, towelling textures that bring the holiday energy, and airy weaves that breathe when the heat cranks up. The point? Fewer pieces, more outfits. That’s real versatility.
Here’s the smoothest switch-up: keep your swim on, add a button-up beach shirt, then pull on wide-leg beach pants or a sarong skirt. Done. If you want a bit more polish, swap slides for sandals, layer a simple tank or fitted tee over your bikini top, and knot the shirt at the waist. A crochet cover up dress over your suit can read “pool” or “pasta” depending on the shoes and a quick accessory change.
For a classic take, go oversized shirt plus high-waist pant in a matching set. It looks intentional without feeling dressed up, and it’s comfy enough to sit through a long lunch. If you’re chasing coverage, reach for a midi cover up or beach shirt dress—breezy fabric keeps it cool, while the longer length ticks most dress-code boxes. Toss a tote over your shoulder, add sunnies, and you’re out the door. No overthinking, no outfit change in a bathroom stall, just beach to restaurant in one move.
Packing smart is the flex. Our beachwear earns carry-on status because each piece works harder than it looks. A beach shirt is a swim cover up, a lightweight jacket on the plane, and a top for market mornings. Beach pants handle sunrise walks, day trips, and late-night gelato runs. A sarong doubles as a skirt, a dress, a head wrap, or a beach blanket when you forget yours. One set can do five outfits. That’s less time planning, more time doing.
Fabric matters when you’re living out of a bag. Breezy cottons and linen blends feel cool in the heat and don’t need perfect ironing to look put together. Crinkle textures are made to be rolled and tossed in a tote, then shaken out and worn. Quick changes are easy with pull-on waists, adjustable straps, and button-fronts you can layer or lose as the day shifts.
Travel is for everyone, and so is our beachwear. We design with different bodies in mind, with silhouettes and details that help you feel like you, not squeezed into someone else’s idea of summer. Think comfort first, confidence always. That’s the whole brief.