This New Plus-Size Swimwear Collection Has All the Trendy Pieces You'll Want to Wear This Summer
Introducing Gabi Fresh Swim x Eloquii.
Shopping for swimwear should be fun — after all, any occasion that calls for a swimsuit is, at the very least, vacation-adjacent — but, for too many women, it's a shopping excursion mired by insecurity. If you're shopping for a size 14 and above, the experience can be a dreaded one filled with limited options and outdated styles. Gabi Gregg's latest collection of swimwear and resort wear, Gabi Fresh Swim x ELOQUII, defies those tired limitations. The collection, available now, isn't Gregg's first sultry, on-trend, and inclusive swimsuit collection, but it might be her most celebratory and innovative so far.
The first collection in the Gabi Fresh Swim x ELOQUII line, Chasing Paradise, features 23 cohesive pieces, from coverups to bikinis to one-piece suits, in vibrant colors with some of the year's most on-trend swimwear design details — neons, silky satin fabrics, bold prints, and flirty cutouts — all in sizes 14 through 32 with prices that range $79 and $150.
According to Gregg, the line is meant to inspire confidence in its customer. "I know from personal experience and from my audience's experience how showing your skin and being in a bikini or swimsuit for much of our lives was a really scary experience, something that made us feel insecure," she says. We just didn't have great options."
Gregg, who helped popularize the ring bikini and hardware-focused swimwear over the course of her fashion career — her highlight reel includes being ELOQUII's first brand ambassador and InStyle's first plus-size fashion contributor — is excited for shoppers to find their confidence in the collection's statement-making pieces.
"My personal favorite is the tropical print bikini with the underwire and the matching pant. It’s a bright, fun print that works on all skin tones and comes with a few matching pieces. There's also a matching dress that covers the skin a little bit more. So you're turning heads, but you're not as exposed if that's something you're concerned about."