
We're Obsessed With Maya Jama's Swimwear Collection - Here's Where To Shop It
With Love Island season 12 about to kick off, let us take a moment to rejoice in the people's princess and queen of Love Island , Maya Jama, who is poised to return to our screens tonight.
Not only are Maya Jama's Love Island outfits something to behold (we all know she's the real bombshell here) but her bikini-wearing ability is nothing short of perfection. With countless cozzies and two-pieces to choose from, if you're looking to add to your swimwear collection, finding a starting point can seem a little overwhelming. So instead, take note from someone who spends many weeks of the year surrounded by swimwear-clad girlies, a certified bikini connoisseur if you will, Maya Jama.
A quick check on Jama's Instagram and you'll soon see plenty of envy-inducing holiday snaps that'll give you plenty of bikini inspo before you've even started watching Love Island . Most recently, a recreation of an archival Versace catwalk look from the spring '92 collection, complete with matching sarong and headscarf, of course. Or for something a little more wearable, note the black-and-red patterned two piece from Australian label TRIANGL, which is actually available in plenty of different versions if you're not into a thong bikini ('thongkini') bottom situation.
So, from the itsy bitsy, teeny weenie 'kinis to more straightforward separates, we've been tracking down some of the best so you can get in on the action. Thank us later.
TRIANGL Palma Berti Knit Balconette Bikini Set
Head to TRIANGL for plenty of printed pieces. Choose from bandeau tops, micro shorts or classic cup styles to find your perfect fit.
Versace Underwater Barocco One-Piece Swimsuit
Whilst this exact swimsuit isn't available to buy, Versace's swimwear collection is full of pieces that give the same glam vibe. This logo version does the trick.
Monday Swimwear Palma Triangle Bikini Top
You can't beat a classic. This black-and-white triangle bikini is one you'll come back to time and time again.
Melissa Odabash Monza Chain-Link Bikini Top
This triangle top and tie-side bottom Melissa Odabash bikini will make for perfect poolside posing, plus, the pieces are sold separately so you can mix and match on sizes.
Skims Signature Swim Triangle Bikini Top
If all else fails, opt for classic black. Skims's triangle set is available in six different colourways and ranges from size XXS to 4LX.
Calzedonia Triangle Bikini Top with Removable Padding Crinkle Waves
Try a crinkle textured bikini for a style that's always super flattering, also available in cream, raspberry red and deep burgundy.
Julia Harvey has been Grazia's shopping editor for four years, overseeing and editing all things shopping for the title from trend pages, interiors, gift guides and the best things to buy now in both print and online.
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