Miami Swim Week is about to turn South Beach into a runway circuit again, and Art Hearts Fashion is coming in with the kind of packed calendar that feels built for camera flashes, late nights, and very little downtime.
Miami Swim Week Powered by Art Hearts Fashion returns May 28-31, 2026, bringing more than 30 international designers into a multi-day program across some of Miami’s most recognizable fashion and nightlife addresses, including M2, Strawberry Moon, Joia Beach, Habibi, Queen, LIV, Bentley Hotel, and Park Central Hotel.
The season is positioned as more than a standard swimwear showcase. The platform is leaning into Miami’s full mix: runway, resort dressing, music, beauty, nightlife, art, and the creator economy that now surrounds every major fashion week. In other words, this is not a quiet trade-calendar moment. It is designed to be seen.
What makes this season bigger
The lineup includes Berry Beachy Swimwear, Papi Swim, Lyberthas, Ca Rio Ca, Copacabana, Capistran, Mister Triple X, Brilleska, Sunlife Beachwear, Vizcarra, Henri Costa, Pia Bolte, Sorrento Blu, Giannina Azar, Luxe Isle, Idol Jose, Christian Audigier, Merlin Castell, and more. That mix matters because Miami Swim Week works best when it does not feel like one lane. The strongest seasons bring polished resortwear, high-impact swim, club-ready styling, and experimental runway energy into the same conversation.
Art Hearts Fashion has built its reputation on that range. Founded in 2010 by Erik Rosete, the platform has produced shows in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Las Vegas, London, Ecuador, and Shanghai, while giving space to both emerging labels and established fashion names. Its history includes brands such as Adidas, Adore Me, Camilla, Dr. Martens, Jovani, Michael Costello, Mister Triple X, Nike Swim, Nicole Miller, PatBO, and Steve Madden.
The Miami factor
Miami is not a neutral backdrop for swimwear. It changes the clothes. Color reads differently there. Skin, shine, movement, and styling confidence all become part of the presentation. A look that might feel loud in another city can feel completely at home under Miami light.
That is why the venue map is part of the story. M2 gives the week a runway anchor, while Strawberry Moon, Joia Beach, Habibi, Queen, LIV, Bentley Hotel, and Park Central Hotel add the kind of social context that turns a fashion presentation into a weekend-long cultural loop. Editors watch the runway, creators catch the after-hours moments, and brands get a wider visual life than a single show slot can deliver.
Partners and the beauty layer
The 2026 edition is supported by partners including Billion Dollar Beauty, Mad Hippie, Coca-Cola, Smartwater, and Six Summit Gallery. Beauty and lifestyle partners are not just background names at Swim Week anymore; they shape the backstage finish, the front-row photography, and the way collections travel online after the show.
The official Art Hearts Fashion page lists the Miami Swim Week program, while the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau also notes the May 28-31 runway dates at M2 Miami. Related on Gossip Stone: our Miami Swim Week 2026 preview, Lila Nikole x Platinum FUBU coverage, and Art Hearts Fashion London 2026 recap.
For source context, visit Art Hearts Fashion and the Greater Miami & Miami Beach event listing.


