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Soak Up Some Sun During Stagecoach and Coachella With These Festival-Approved Swimwear Picks
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Date:2025-04-14 21:35:56
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When it comes to Coachella and Stagecoach, the center of attention is naturally the music – anyone else excited to see Lana Del Rey return to the mainstage? That being said, you may find yourself with some downtime, which is best spent lounging by the pool. And while your festival outfits are obviously of utmost importance, it doesn't hurt to pack a few swimsuits with you. But not just any swimsuit will do, you need festival swimwear that's just as cool as your festival outfit.
To help you pack, we've created festival packing guides, from makeup must-haves to trendy tops and cute dresses. So, we thought it best to include a packing guide completely dedicated bathing suits, too…you're welcome!
From a one-piece swimsuit that comes in bold colors to an embellished bikini set, this swimwear is 100% festival-approved. You can even wear these swimsuits to the festival itself, since they're perfect for working up a sweat while dancing your heart out in the desert. Whether you're attending a pool party, a daytime rave, or just want to soak up sun, we've rounded up the coolest festival swimwear that'll make you stand out in the crowd, no matter what aesthetic you're after.
One-piece in the front, two-piece in the back. Shine in this glittery monokini will look so amazing when it catches the light. Choose from four colors.
This best-seller might be a one-piece swimsuit, but it still shows off plenty of skin thanks to the sexy cutouts. The lace-up design allows you to customize the fit. Choose from 21 bold hues.
It wouldn't be a music festival without some tie-dye, which is why this two-piece is so perfect. With its trendy crinkle fabric, this set includes a high-waisted bottom and sporty scoop neck top. Choose from three colorways.
Featuring an underwire top with adjustable straps and a matching light compression bottom, this bikini boasts edgy stitching that's so unique.
With its sexy lace-up design, this comfy one-piece swimsuit even has a built-in bra, which is an added bonus. Choose from two shades.
If there's one time when it's totally acceptable to wear a full-on sequin bikini, it's during festival season. This one has a classic triangle top and tie bottom that looks good on everyone. Choose from hot pink or red.
Call all astrology girlies! Bring on the glitz and glam with this underwire bikini, which is embellished with gold stars and moons. Choose from two colors.
With its 90s-inspired high-cut bottoms and scoop neck top, you really can't go wrong with this bikini. Choose from 43 colors and patterns.
This gorgeous bikini includes cheeky boy short bottoms and matching halter top, which are adorned with heart-shaped metallic accents.
This supportive underwire bikini top and matching high-waisted bottoms with a ruffle trim just scream festival. Choose from five fun prints.
Featuring a high-waisted bottoms and sports bra-inspired top with adjustable straps, the contrast piping on this bikini delivers a sporty, 80s feel. Choose from 27 colorways.
Nothing encapsulates the trending western aesthetic quite like some fringe, which is one more reason to love this halter swimsuit. The plunging neckline and are pearl detail are just *chef's kiss*.
Hitting up Coachella and Stagecoach? Shop these trendy, festival-ready shorts, skirts, pants and more.
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