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5 Micro-Swim Trends That Are About to Make It Big

As we get deeper and deeper into the thick of summer, swim trends are starting to finalize and fashion girls are finally revealing some of their favorite styles of the season.

So far, we have observed some of the styles we are expecting to be heavy-hitters, but amidst the search, we have found a handful of smaller trends that are maybe not going to be as big but are important nonetheless: micro-swim trends. We love praising micro-trends here at Who What Wear, as we feel they are what help keep this industry exciting and fresh-feeling.

So it is without further ado that we present to you the five micro-swim trends that are about to make it big in the fashion world this summer. Including some of the styles we've teased you with already this year and a few more newbies, the selection below will have you feeling ready for summer, no matter how it shapes up to be this year.

Tie-dye is always a hit come summertime, but this month, we've noticed that pink tie-dye, in particular, is popping up all over the place and influencers are participating tenfold.
Shop the matching La Brie Bikini Bottoms ($90).
Shop the matching Reed Tie-Dye Bikini Bottoms ($134).
Believe it or not, fancy swimwear is a micro-trend that is not only stunning but thanks to the plethora of options, it also feels oddly approachable. Whether its beaded fringe, structured tops, or dramatic belts and bows, this trend is one that will turn heads for sure.
Shop the matching Grace Vintage High Rise Bottoms ($100). 
Florals that look like they were stripped off of the wallpaper from the '60s and '70s are popping up on swimsuits from popular brands all over the map. Whether it's a combination of the style and the print that's retro or just the print itself, this micro-trend is one to be seen in this summer. 
Shop the matching Elora Bikini Bottom ($90).
Shop the matching Willie Floral Print Bottoms ($134).
Shop the matching Morgan High Waist Bikini Bottoms ($32).
Floss bikinis might be one of my favorite micro-swim trends of the season. The wraparound strings add such an exciting new element to even the most basic of bikinis. 
Shop the matching High Waist Bikini Briefs ($135).
Shop the matching and Las Olas Bottom ($75). 
Shop the matching Strap Side Bikini Bottom ($30).
Shop the matching Tulip Bottom ($78).
Swimwear that looks like lingerie is always a good idea if you ask me, but this season, fashion girls are embracing it more than ever. From underwire tops to delicate lace and bows, these swimsuits are almost identical to your negligee drawer. 
Shop the matching Daphne Bikini Bottoms ($84).
Shop the matching Willa Tri Brief Port ($99).
Shop the matching Hipster Bikini Bottoms ($18).
Shop the matching Rose Garden High-Waist Bikini Bottoms ($115). Next, shop 10 casual outfit ideas that only requite basics you already own.


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