“Swimwear celebrates women in their most natural state,” the bathing beauty tells Page Six Style of her second Swimsuits for All collection.
“Their brand lives at the intersection between fashion and function, and that’s so important to me,” Kostek, 30, tells Page Six Style.
The latest line, which launched May 9, is available in sizes S to XXL, with prices ranging from $30 to $128. Kostek describes the styles as “beach to street.” “It’s amazing to see so many different women be their true, authentic selves while rocking swimwear,” she says. “Swimwear celebrates women in their most natural state!”
Kostek started as a model for Swimsuits for All before she designed a collection for the brand, which is meant to empower women of all sizes.Each piece from the collection is named after a special woman in Kostek’s life, to honor those who “motivate and inspire” her to be her most confident self. — which the swim designer describes as “dreamy, reversible perfection with long ties that are so flattering on all body types” — nods to her own middle name.
“I intentionally make sure I have a mix of sporty, flirty, and feminine silhouettes — and always a dash of spice!” she says.
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