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The Essence Festival returns to New Orleans this weekend, powered by a star-studded lineup featuring Ms. Lauryn Hill, Missy Elliott and Megan Thee Stallion as headliners.
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The multi-day festival, presented by Coca-Cola and held at the Caesars Superdome, launched on Thursday (June 29), but main stage performances start Friday with Hill as the marquee act. Elliott is scheduled to headline Saturday, followed by Megan Thee Stallion on Sunday.
Additional performers include Jill Scott, Wizkid, Ari Lennox, Coco Jones, Janelle Monáe, Juvenile, Tems, Tobe Nwigwe, Jagged Edge, Monica and Muni Long.
The festival will also celebrate hip-hop’s 50th anniversary with performances from Doug E. Fresh, Big Daddy Kane, EPMD, KRS-One, Slick Rick, E-40, Ice Cube, Slick Rick, Jermaine Dupri, Ludacris, Big Boi, Gucci Mane, Lil Jon, T.I. and more.
Angie Martinez will host a women in hip-hop showcase featuring Eve, Mia X, Remy Ma, Salt-N-Pepa and Trina.
DJ Clark Kent, Kid Capri and DJ Spinderella are the weekend’s guest DJs. Janelle James, Deon Cole, Affion Crockett and Spice Adams will host.
Keep reading for details on when and how to stream for free and ticket pricing.
Can’t make it to the festival this year? No worries! Hulu is the official destination to watch the action go down. The Essence Fest Primetime livestream will run on the platform from June 30 to July 2 from 7 p.m. CT/8 p.m. ET to 11:59 p.m. CT/12:59 p.m. ET.
Not a Hulu subscriber? Join today and receive a 30-day free trial to stream the 2023 Essence Festival and other programs in the massive library. Hulu plans start at $7.99 a month after the free trial ends.
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Additionally, select daytime programming including panel discussions and evening musical performances will be available exclusively to Hulu SVOD for subscribers to livestream at no additional cost.
Essence Festival Tickets: Where to Buy
Besides must-watch performances, Essence Fest 2023 will feature virtual and on-the-ground vendors along with an immersive beauty experience, a wellness house, tech summit, film festival and more. Essence Fest takes place from June 29 to July 3, and while most tickets have already sold out for Friday and Saturday’s performances, you can still find passes at Ticketmaster and other sites such as Vivid Seats, StubHub and Seat Geek.
Tickets to the concert performances range from around $65-$70 to upwards of $550 for Friday, but you’re likely to find cheaper tickets for Saturday and Sunday, depending on when you buy them. (Three-day passes are also available for around $180 up to $1,800.)
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Looking for travel accommodations? While it’s best to book as early as possible, you might be able to find last-minute travel deals on hotels, rental cars and plane tickets through travel and vacation rental sites such as Expedia, Travelocity, Vrbo, Airbnb and Orbitz.
To find more essentials for Essence Fest 2023, be sure to read our recommendations for the best shoes and best backpacks for travel and venue-approved bags to take to concerts.
See the below for an Essence Fest schedule, but be sure to note that performance times are subject to change.
Essence Festival Performance Lineup/Streaming Schedule
Friday, June 30
Tobe Nwigwe — 8:34 p.m. ET; 7:34 p.m. CT; 5:34 p.m. PT
Ari Lennox — 9:23 p.m. ET; 8:23 p.m. CT; 6:23 p.m. PT
Juvenile — 10:22 p.m. ET; 9:22 p.m. CT; 7:22 p.m. PT
Jagged Edge – 10:48 p.m. ET; 9:48 p.m. CT; 7:48 p.m. PT
50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop Curated by Doug E. Fresh – 11:31 p.m. ET; 10:31 p.m. CT; 8:31 p.m. PT.
Janelle Monáe – 12:27 a.m. ET; 11:27 p.m. CT; 9:27 p.m. PT
Ms. Lauryn Hill – 1:12 a.m. ET; 12:12 p.m. CT; 10:12 p.m. PT
Saturday, July 1
Coco Jones — 8:30 p.m. ET; 7:30 p.m. CT; 5:30 p.m. PT
West Coast All-Stars featuring Ice Cube – 9:28 p.m. ET; 8:29 p.m. CT; 6:28 p.m. PT
Monica – 10:57 p.m. ET; 9:57 p.m. CT; 7:57 p.m. PT
The South Got Something to Say (curation by Jermaine Dupri) – 11:33 p.m. ET; 10:33 p.m. CT; 8:33 p.m. PT
Missy Elliott – 1:31 a.m. ET; 12:31 a.m. CT; 10:31 p.m. PT
Sunday, July 2
Muni Long 8:30 p.m. ET; 7:30 p.m. CT; 5:30 p.m. PT
In Real Life: 50 Years of Women in Hip-Hop (curation by Angie Martinez) – 9:28 p.m. ET; 8:28 p.m. CT; 6:28 p.m. PT
Tems – 10:45 p.m. ET; 9:45 p.m. CT; 7:45 p.m. PT
Wizkid – 12:05 a.m. ET; 11:05 p.m. CT; 9:05 p.m. PT
Megan Thee Stallion – 1:05 a.m. ET; 12:05 a.m. CT; 10:05 p.m. PT
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Urban Outfitters is turning the volume up on its selection of artist merch with a music shop that not only spotlights stylish band T-shirts, but accessories and record players that will elevate your listening experience.
No matter which band you’re a fan of, UO has something for everyone, whether you prefer rock, pop, alternative or hip-hop — or all of the above. The merch collection also includes UO exclusives that you can only find on the site.
Music lovers won’t be able to resist decorating their home with a chic Harry Styles coffee table book or a retro CD player for when you entertain friends at your next game night. If you prefer the classics like Metallica, Grateful Dead and Led Zeppelin, those and more wait for you in the music shop.
Not sure where to start? We picked out our favorites from the collection, so you can spend more time figuring out how you’re going to style your new merch.
Shop our picks from Urban Outfitters below.
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Nirvana Smile Overdyed Sweatshirt $79
Get cozy while showing off your music taste in this oversize Nirvana sweatshirt featuring the iconic smiley graphic. The front features a tie-dye graphic that will pair nicely with your go-to jeans or a pair of biker shorts. Not a fan of pink? Don’t worry: It also comes in purple, orange and blue.
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Paramore T-Shirt Dress $45
Whether or not you have tickets for Paramore’s current tour, make sure you add this tee to your collection of fan merch. Not only does it spotlight the band in a moody black-and-white photo, but it comes in a longer length to style over shorts or a baggy pair of pants.
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J. Cole Dreamville Tee $29
Fans of J. Cole won’t be able to resist adding this shirt to their cart as it puts Dreamville Records on display over a heavyweight cotton material. You can even accessorize it with a simple bucket hat for some added style.
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Johnny Cash T-Shirt Dress $45
This Johnny Cash T-Shirt Dress “walks the line” between streetwear and country as it features a baggy, oversized silhouette paired with a sepia photo of the singer. You’ll also spot lyrics from the song “Walk the Line” underneath the photo and Cash’s name.
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Pink Floyd London Tour Baby Tee $39
Baby tees have taken over fashion trends, and this Pink Floyd version is no exception. It comes in two different shades, white and black, and features a psychedelic graphic you’ll want to be the centerpiece of your next festival look.
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Audio-Technica UO Exclusive LP60X-BT Bluetooth Record Player $229
Vintage meets modern technology with the Audio Technica UO Exclusive Record Player. Not only does it come with Bluetooth capabilities, but it’s a fully automatic belt-driven design that can connect to your speakers or headphones for private or out-loud listening.
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“Harry Styles: And The Clothes He Wears” By Terry Newman $30
Scooch over, fashion coffee table books, it’s officially Harry’s House once this chic book is laid down. The floral design paired with a candle and dried floral arrangement will make a dreamy aesthetic that will make any guest feel at home. And if you’re in the mood for a fun read, each page features photos of Styles showing off his influential style.
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Vinyl Album Frame $15
Vinyl collectors can finally put their favorite albums on display in style with the help of this simple album frame. The 12×12 design will safely swaddle your precious vinyls while finally doing something about those bare white walls you’ve been meaning to cover.
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Bose Portable Home Speaker $399
Take your tunes on the go whether you’re headed to a tailgate or want to blast some music during your next dinner party. The Bose Portable Home Speaker comes in a compact design with a convenient handle for carrying from one room to another. Plus, it can last up to 12 hours on a full battery to keep the songs playing all day long.
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JBL Boombox $399.95
Consider this your must-have beach accessory, as it’s not only waterproof, but comes designed with a built-in power bank to charge your phone, earbuds and more. It also has Bluetooth capabilities to play your summer playlist and up to 24 hours of playtime.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Alan Arkin, the wry character actor who demonstrated his versatility in everything from farcical comedy to chilling drama as he received four Academy Award nominations and won an Oscar in 2007 for Little Miss Sunshine, has died. He was 89.
His sons Adam, Matthew and Anthony confirmed their father’s death through the actor’s publicist on Friday. “Our father was a uniquely talented force of nature, both as an artist and a man,” they said in a statement.
A member of Chicago’s famed Second City comedy troupe, Arkin was an immediate success in movies with the Cold War spoof The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming and peaked late in life with his win as best supporting actor for the surprise 2006 hit Little Miss Sunshine. More than 40 years separated his first Oscar nomination, for The Russians are Coming, from his nomination for playing a conniving Hollywood producer in the Oscar-winning Argo.
In recent years he starred opposite Michael Douglas in the Netflix comedy series The Kominsky Method, a role that earned him two Emmy nominations.
“When I was a young actor people wanted to know if I wanted to be a serious actor or a funny one,” Michael McKean tweeted Friday. ‘I’d answer ‘Which kind is Alan Arkin?’ and that shut them up.”
Arkin once joked to The Associated Press that the beauty of being a character actor was not having to take his clothes off for a role. He wasn’t a sex symbol or superstar, but was rarely out of work, appearing in more than 100 TV and feature films. His trademarks were likability, relatability and complete immersion in his roles, no matter how unusual, whether playing a Russian submarine officer in The Russians Are Coming who struggles to communicate with the equally jittery Americans, or standing out as the foul-mouthed, drug-addicted grandfather in Little Miss Sunshine.
“Alan’s never had an identifiable screen personality because he just disappears into his characters,” director Norman Jewison of The Russians Are Coming once observed. “His accents are impeccable, and he’s even able to change his looks. … He’s always been underestimated, partly because he’s never been in service of his own success.”
While still with Second City, Arkin was chosen by Carl Reiner to play the young protagonist in the 1963 Broadway play Enter Laughing, based on Reiner’s semi-autobiographical novel.
He attracted strong reviews and the notice of Jewison, who was preparing to direct a 1966 comedy about a Russian sub that creates a panic when it ventures too close to a small New England town. In Arkin’s next major film, he proved he could also play a villain, however reluctantly. Arkin starred in Wait Until Dark as a vicious drug dealer who holds a blind woman (Audrey Hepburn) captive in her own apartment, believing a drug shipment is hidden there.
He recalled in a 1998 interview how difficult it was to terrorize Hepburn’s character.
“Just awful,” he said. “She was an exquisite lady, so being mean to her was hard.”
Arkin’s rise continued in 1968 with The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, in which he played a sensitive man who could not hear or speak. He starred as the bumbling French detective in Inspector Clouseau that same year, but the film would become overlooked in favor of Peter Sellers’ Clouseau in the Pink Panther movies.
Arkin’s career as a character actor continued to blossom when Mike Nichols, a fellow Second City alumnus, cast him in the starring role as Yossarian, the victim of wartime red tape in 1970’s Catch-22, based on Joseph Heller’s million-selling novel. Through the years, Arkin turned up in such favorites as Edward Scissorhands, playing Johnny Depp’s neighbor; and in the film version of David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross as a dogged real estate salesman. He and Reiner played brothers, one successful (Reiner), one struggling (Arkin), in the 1998 film The Slums of Beverly Hills.
“I used to think that my stuff had a lot of variety. But I realized that for the first twenty years or so, most of the characters I played were outsiders, strangers to their environment, foreigners in one way or another,” he told The Associated Press in 2007.
“As I started to get more and more comfortable with myself, that started to shift. I got one of the nicest compliments I’ve ever gotten from someone a few days ago. They said that they thought my characters were very often the heart, the moral center of a film. I didn’t particularly understand it, but I liked it; it made me happy.”
Other recent credits included Going in Style, a 2017 remake featuring fellow Oscar winners Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman, and The Kominsky Method. He played a Hollywood talent agent and friend of Douglas’ character, a once-promising actor who ran an acting school after his career sputtered.
He also was the voice of Wild Knuckles in the 2022 animated film Minions: The Rise of Gru.
Arkin also directed the film version of Jules Feiffer’s 1971 dark comedy Little Murders and Neil Simon’s 1972 play about bickering old vaudeville partners, The Sunshine Boys. On television, Arkin appeared in the short-lived series Fay and Harry and played a night court judge in Sidney Lumet’s drama series 100 Centre Street on A&E. He also wrote several books for children.
Born in New York City’s borough of Brooklyn, he and his family, which included two younger brothers, moved to Los Angeles when he was 11. His parents found jobs as teachers, but were fired during the post-World War II Red Scare because they were Communists.
“We were dirt poor so I couldn’t afford to go to the movies often,” he told the AP in 1998. “But I went whenever I could and focused in on movies, as they were more important than anything in my life.”
He studied acting at Los Angeles City College; California State University, Los Angeles; and Bennington College in Vermont, where he earned a scholarship to the formerly all-girls school.
He married a fellow student, Jeremy Yaffe, and they had two sons, Adam and Matthew.
After he and Yaffe divorced in 1961, Arkin married actress-writer Barbara Dana, and they had a son, Anthony. All three sons became actors: Adam starred in the TV series “Chicago Hope.”
“It was certainly nothing that I pushed them into,” Arkin said in 1998. “It made absolutely no difference to me what they did, as long as it allowed them to grow.”
Arkin began his entertainment career as an organizer and singer with The Tarriers, a group that briefly rode the folk musical revival wave of the late 1950s. Later, he turned to stage acting, off-Broadway and always in dramatic roles.
At Second City, he worked with Nichols, Elaine May, Jerry Stiller, Anne Meara and others in creating intellectual, high-speed impromptu riffs the fads and follies of the day.
“I never knew that I could be funny until I joined Second City,” he said.
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What’s the key to radiant skin? Alicia Keys uses a product from her Keys Soulcare line to achieve the perfect glow, whether she’s on or off tour.
Keys revealed the “secret to my glow” in an Instagram video posted Thursday (June 29). “I’m so excited to introduce you to ‘It’s Like Skin’ skin tint,” she captioned the video detailing her skincare journey. “This offering has been my go-to everyday skincare color-hybrid, even on tour where I do my own makeup for each show. Applying this light, nourishing formula is the secret to my glow. Creating offerings that makes our skin feel safe and protected is what matters most to me.”
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“I know we all have a skin story or experience that has opened our eyes to who we are and who we want to be,” Keys continued. “I’d love to hear yours! I can’t wait for you to try ‘It’s Like Skin‘ a buildable 2 in 1 skin tint + concealer in 40 different shades for every beautiful you!”
It’s Like Skin is made with hydrating and nourishing ingredients made to brighten and balance skin. The buildable, multi-tasking skin tint can be used to cover blemishes and light-to-medium coverage.
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It’s Like Skin 2-In-1 Concealer Tint $28
Keys has been candid about skincare and her relationship with makeup. In a recent interview, Keys reflected on why she chose to stop wearing makeup for a while.
“As I started to get more into that personal relationship with myself, that’s when I started realizing, ‘Okay, it’s not about anything specific,’’’ she shared with InStyle. “It’s not about makeup or no makeup. It’s not about mascara or no mascara. It’s not about lipstick or no lipstick. That’s not what it’s about. What it’s about is, how do you want to express yourself, and what space do you want to claim for yourself. And what boundaries do you want for yourself?”
The native New Yorker launched Keys Soulcare, a wellness lifestyle brand, in 2020. Between her skincare brand, tour and a forthcoming off-Broadway musical, the Grammy-winning singer has a packed schedule.
Last week Keys, who debuted her second collection with Athleta in April, shared a photo of herself modeling a bathing suit from the Summer of Soul collection on Instagram with the caption, “Waiting on the Keys to the Summer Tour like…”
Night one of the Keys to the Summer Tour kicked off Wednesday in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. The tour will hit Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Memphis, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia and other cities before coming to a close in August. Get tickets here.
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If Barbie has proved anything, it’s that everything looks better in pink — and Lizzo’s brand Yitty is making the case. The athleisure brand just dropped a Summer Doll Collection that boasts barbiecore vibes so stylish even the Barbie movie dolls will be giving you the side eye.
Lizzo has been sporting her own Barbie-inspired looks this summer and even debuted hot-pink hair on Instagram on June 21.
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“Y’all not ready for pink hair Lizzo,” she captioned the post.
If you don’t have enough Barbie merch, Yitty’s new shop is ready for you to stock up on all the doll-inspired shapewear. From shades of neon pink, yellow, blue and more, you’ll be set to doll yourself up for a quick gym session or casual hang in the park this summer.
Whether you’re looking to replace some old leggings with fresh, fun shades or want to stock up on trendy bodysuits and bike shorts, this new collection has got you covered — literally.
For additional savings on the new drop, Yitty offers discounted prices on products for those who sign up to be a VIP member.
Keep reading to shop some of our picks from the new Barbie-inspired line.
Yitty
Spotlight Shaping Bralette
$64.96
Get support without sacrificing trendiness in the Spotlight Shaping Bralette. The new hot pink shade features a glittery material that will shimmer in the light while the padded interior helps ensure your chest is lifted and comfortable.
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Spotlight Shaping High Waist Short
$74.96
Complete the set with a matching pair of high waist shorts that, once paired with neon skates, will have you channeling your inner Barbie. As an added bonus, the material is made from a breathable mesh and features compression.
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Mesh Me Smoothing High Waist Legging
$69.95
These mesh high waist leggings redefine what it means to be feeling blue as it come with a stylish mesh sheer material for added comfort and ventilation, and that’ll pair nicely with the matching sports bra.
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Mesh Me Smoothing Midi Top
$64.95
Add some texture to your look with this butterfly patterned midi top that sports style and support. The fabric is made with a silicone gripper to help keep everything in place and has partially lined coverage. For a complete set you can add the matching high waist brief to your cart.
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Spotlight Shaping Demi Cup Thong Bodysuit
$89.95
If you’re looking for something more versatile, this shaping bodysuit’s simple design can easily be paired with jeans or leggings for the ultimate multipurpose piece. It comes in a glittery material that will have you sparkling as you hit the dance floor or yoga class. Plus, the Antimicrobial SilverSeam Technology will help keep it (and you) fresh and odor-free.
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After months of online hate over a single can of beer, trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney is calling out Anheuser-Busch for a lack of support.
In a video posted to her Instagram on Thursday (June 29), Mulvaney detailed her experience with the transphobic backlash she received after posting a promotional video for Bud Light back in April. “What transpired from that video was more bullying and transphobia than I could have ever imagined,” Mulvaney said. “I should have made this video months ago, but I didn’t.”
Part of the reason Mulvaney waited to talk about her experience publicly was because she was waiting for Anheuser-Busch to get in touch with her and offer support — but according to Mulvaney, the brand never reached out.
“For a company to hire a trans person and then not publicly stand by them is worse than not hiring a trans person at all,” a teary-eyed Mulvaney said into the camera. “It gives customers permission to be as transphobic and hateful as they want. And the hate doesn’t end with me. It has serious and grave consequences for the rest of our community. And we’re customers too. I know a lot of trans and queer people who love beer.”
After Mulvaney posted her promotional video for Bud Light, in which the company sent her a commemorative can bearing her likeness, conservative commentators and celebrities lashed out at the company for working with a trans person. Artists like Kid Rock, John Rich, Ted Nugent and many more called for a boycott of the brand. As a result, Bud Light fell from its position as the top-selling beer in America earlier this month.
Mulvaney’s video comes one day after Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth appeared on CBS This Morning to address the Bud Light boycott that occurred following the influencer’s original collaboration. While Whitworth claimed that the company would “continue to support” the LGBTQ community, he dodged questions about whether or not the promotion with Mulvaney was a mistake, and signaled that the brand would shift back toward “what we do best, which is brewing great beer.”
For Mulvaney, Whitworth’s statement wasn’t enough, especially after she spent months feeling “scared” to leave her home, being followed in public, and feeling “a loneliness that I wouldn’t wish on anyone.” Her existence, she pointed out, is not a matter of opinion or belief.
“To turn a blind eye and pretend everything is OK — it just isn’t an option right now,” she said. “And you might say, ‘But Dylan, I don’t want to get political.’ Babe, supporting trans people, it shouldn’t be political. There should be nothing controversial or divisive about working with us.”
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Becky G is updating her resume, and this time it doesn’t involve music. The “Shower” singer was appointed as creative director for the swimwear brand Gonza.
The star has made a splash in the fashion realm sporting chic or streetwear-inspired attire. Her most recent trendy pick? A pair of diamond Showpo earrings she wore in her “La Nena” music video, which were so popular they’re already sold out.
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For Gonza, it felt like a natural choice to bring the artist onto its team, as Becky G has made waves with her unique and trendy style that has included elegant corset tops and chunky platform boots.
“We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Becky G to the Gonza family as creative director,” said CEO Ryan Horne in a press statement. “As a BIPOC business, I founded Gonza with the vision of creating an inclusive brand where my daughter could see herself represented as a woman of color. Becky not only aligns perfectly with our brand, but also serves as a powerful inspiration for women of color. I am proud to have her join the team, knowing that she will be a role model for her community and other young women.”
To mark her debut in this new role, she and the brand released a new swimwear collection on Wednesday (June 28), and it’s available to shop now!
If you were looking for a sign to revamp your summer 2023 swimwear looks, this is it. The new collection features a mix of bikinis and one-pieces that showcase vibrant patterns and colors that’ll complete your summer beach ‘fits.
Keep reading to shop the new collection.
Gonza
Maracuya One Piece
$180
Make a statement at the beach this one-piece that boasts style, comfort and simplicity. The design features and abstract pattern with shades of red, orange and black that’ll add some spice to your swimwear lineup.
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Oleo Bandeau Top
$95
If you prefer a two piece look, Gonza’s Oleo Bandeau Top comes in this fun and vibrant pattern as well as 34 other colors and patterns you can stock up on. Plus, the front tie can be adjusted to fit how you like and will pair nicely with the matching ruched bottoms.
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Bahia Cheeky Side Tie Bottoms
$85
Keep things simple yet fun in with these teal Bahia Cheeky Side Tie Bottoms that are designed with double-layered mesh made from a mix of polyester and spandex materials. You can also pair it with the matching bralette bikini top or triangle top.
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Mar Sarong
$90
For when you want to take walks along the beach, grab the Mar Sarong to add some cute touches to your beach look. It comes in 14 shades and patterns you can mix and match with your swimsuits while the lightweight polyester and spandex material will help keep you cool and comfy all day long.
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Irati Long Sleeve Crop Top
$110
Throw this long sleeve crop top into your beach tote bag for when you want to cover up — but without the added weight cotton T-shirts add. It’s made with lettuce edgings around the sleeves and hem that’ll add a touch of delicateness to your ‘fit. Plus, it’ll help keep you covered while you get ready to apply your sunscreen.
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