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Lori Harvey’s new swimwear brand is a sartorial love letter to the high-waisted bikini. At the height of the thongkini trend beloved by celebrities like Chlöe and Heidi Klum, Harvey is spotlighting her favorite swimsuit silhouettes with her new Yevrah Swim collection, released on Aug. 8. The line, which gets its name from the anadrome for Harvey, features 12 pieces designed by Harvey herself, including a colorful range of adjustable wrap bikinis, flattering bandeau tops, and one-piece swimsuits adorned with gold hardware.
“I wanted to create something for women to feel beautiful and confident.”
“For my first collection, I wanted to release staple pieces in chic colors that can be worn anywhere, any season, and will never go out of style,” Harvey said in a press release. “I am all about inclusivity and I think that is reflected in this collection. There is truly something for everyone that will make them feel confident and sexy.”
To design a truly timeless collection, the model took inspiration from vintage swimsuit silhouettes, styles, and colors. In addition to t-shirt tops and breezy swim coverups, Harvey rounded out the line with a backless playsuit that will easily fit into our wardrobe rotation this season. “I wanted to create something for women to feel beautiful and confident,” Harvey said. “The cuts on these pieces are sure to accentuate every body type and have you feeling sexy and ready for any occasion.” The versatile pieces, which range in price from $80 to $180, were made with all body types in mind and are available exclusively at Revolve in sizes XS to XXL.
Most recently, Harvey demonstrated her swimwear expertise in a Barbie-pink string bikini and a green-and-white bikini that showed off her abs. Ahead, see Harvey model her full Yevrah Swim collection and preorder your favorite pieces.
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