Best Brazilian Bikini Brands in 2026 (and What Sets Them Apart)
An honest 2026 guide to the best Brazilian bikini brands, from Soul de Verão to Adriana Degreas, and how to pick the right one for you.

Soul de Verão
Soul de Verão

Every summer, the same question comes up in my group chats, on Reddit threads, and in the comments of every beach vacation reel: where are those bikinis from? Nine times out of ten, the answer is Brazil.
There's a reason Brazilian swimwear has taken over the global beach scene. The cuts are body-celebrating without being costume-like. The fabrics actually hold their shape. And the details, from gold hardware to textured finishes, feel considered rather than mass-produced. If you've ever tried on a proper Brazilian bikini and then gone back to a mall swimsuit, you know exactly what I mean.
So, which brands are actually worth your attention in 2026?

What actually makes Brazilian bikinis different
Before we get into brands, it's worth understanding why Brazilian cuts work the way they do. The signature high-cut leg placement removes fabric from the thigh, creating an uninterrupted vertical line that visually lengthens the leg. The cheeky back, which covers roughly 10% to 30% of the glutes according to swimwear fit guides, contours the shape rather than flattening it. Front coverage stays comparable to a standard bikini, so it's bold in the back, not the front.
The result is a silhouette that flatters a wide range of body types, which is probably why Brazilian cuts have gone from a niche preference to a mainstream standard over the last few years. Once you understand the geometry, the hype makes complete sense.
The brands worth knowing in 2026
Soul de Verão
For US shoppers who want the real thing without paying import prices or navigating Brazilian retail, Soul de Verão is the brand that closes that gap most cleanly. Designed in California and handcrafted in Brazil by skilled artisans, the collection manages to feel genuinely Brazilian, not just Brazilian-inspired.
The Rio Brazilian Bikini features a twisted bandeau construction that's become a signature look, while the Copacabana offers adjustable side and top ties with gold hardware detail for a versatile fit. The Ipanema delivers a cleaner, more classic line for days when you want elegance over flash. All three are built from premium sustainable fabrics with the brand's signature crepe/sandy surface texture that photographs beautifully and holds up across seasons.
If you want one-piece options, the Bahia and Floripa styles cover elegant and minimalist respectively, and the Búzios cover-up with its gold ring detail bridges the beach-to-dinner transition without requiring a full wardrobe change.
The brand ships free within the US on orders over $150, which puts a full bikini set well within that threshold. Browse the full collection to see current colorways.

Água de Coco
Founded in 1985 in Northern Brazil, Água de Coco is one of the most recognized names in Brazilian luxury swimwear, known for botanical prints and structural cuts that read more fashion-forward than athletic. It's a staple for resort weeks and has appeared on international runways. Prices reflect its luxury position, and availability for US shoppers is primarily through specialty retailers.
ViX Paula Hermanny
ViX was built by Brazilian designer Paula Hermanny and has been described by Forbes as blending "coastal chic with high-end fashion." The brand's signature hardware detailing and seamless fits have made it a global reference point for premium Brazilian swimwear. Their Brazilian cut bottoms are consistently praised for fit across body types, and they've collaborated with names like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Accessible via their own site and major US retailers.
Farm Rio
If bold tropical prints are your thing, Farm Rio is the brand to know. Originally a Rio de Janeiro lifestyle label, it expanded globally with prints so distinctive that many pieces are identifiable at a glance. Their swimwear carries the same joyful, maximalist energy as their ready-to-wear. Worth noting that Farm Rio skews toward statement color rather than understated luxury.
Adriana Degreas
According to a January 2026 British Vogue feature on Rio's bikini scene, Adriana Degreas is described as "a leading name in Brazil's luxury swimwear" with design techniques more typically associated with fashion houses than beachwear labels. Her pieces have been worn by Kendall Jenner. The price point is at the very top end, and pieces are available through high-end retailers like Net-a-Porter.
Salinas
Salinas is the brand most closely associated with the classic carioca beach look, the laid-back Rio style built around the biquini de lacinho (the iconic string bikini). It's colorful, comfortable, and has been a staple on Ipanema Beach for decades. Not widely available in the US, but worth picking up if you find yourself in Brazil.
How to choose the right brand for you
The honest answer is: it depends on what you're actually buying for.
If you're in the US and want authentic Brazilian craftsmanship without the logistics headache of international shipping, Soul de Verão offers the best combination of quality, design, and accessibility, with handmade production in Brazil and direct US delivery. The about page explains the brand's Brazilian-American origin story if you want the full picture.
If budget isn't a constraint and you want runway-level pieces, Adriana Degreas or ViX are the right calls. For prints and color, Farm Rio. For classic beach culture, Salinas.
But if you want the Brazilian cut, the premium fabric, and the artisan backstory without paying European luxury prices, the boutique option is the stronger move. Summer isn't just a season, and your swimwear shouldn't feel like a compromise.
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