Miami’s Unspoken Style Code
For years, the aesthetic of Miami Swim Week was as subtle as a firework display. It was a world of high-cut thongs, intricate macrame, blindingly bright colors, and enough body oil to solve a national drought. The goal wasn’t just to be seen; it was to be unmissable.
Street style and runway collections alike celebrated a specific brand of overt, look-at-me glamour. It was fun, unapologetic, and deeply tied to the high-energy, party-centric identity of South Beach. This was the landscape of the early influencer era, where more was always more, and a swimsuit was often just the starting point for a cascade of accessories, elaborate cover-ups, and sky-high heels on the sand.
The Rise of the Quiet Luxury Queen
Then came Sofia Richie Grainge’s reinvention. While always a public figure, her 2023 wedding in the South of France catapulted her into a new stratosphere of style influence. Dressed in a series of custom Chanel looks, she became the undisputed face of “quiet luxury” or the “old money aesthetic.” This trend champions timeless silhouettes, neutral color palettes, impeccable tailoring, and high-quality fabrics over loud logos and fleeting fads. It’s about conveying wealth and taste through subtlety, not spectacle. Richie Grainge’s uniform of tailored trousers, classic Chanel tweeds, simple slip dresses, and slicked-back buns became a viral mood board for a new generation tired of the hyper-saturated, fast-fashion churn. She represents an investment in classicism, a stark contrast to the peacocking that defined the previous decade.
A Refreshing Rebellion Against More
So, how does this quiet aesthetic fit into the boisterous world of Miami? Perfectly, it turns out. After years of maximalist overload fueled by TikTok hauls and algorithm-chasing trends, a sense of fatigue has set in. Quiet luxury feels like a palate cleanser. In the context of Swim Week, a beautifully cut, single-color bikini in a luxurious fabric suddenly stands out more than a sequined monokini with 17 straps. It’s a rebellion through reduction. Sofia Richie Grainge’s lens offers a new definition of 'aspirational.' It suggests that the ultimate luxury isn’t being the loudest person in the room, but the most confident and put-together. Applying this to swimwear means focusing on fit, form, and fabric—the things that create a truly elegant beach or poolside look, rather than one that’s simply designed to grab attention on an Instagram grid.
From Runway to Resort Wear
This shift isn't just theoretical; it's visible in recent collections. Designers at Miami Swim Week are increasingly showcasing more refined and minimalist pieces. We're seeing a rise in sophisticated one-pieces, classic bandeau tops, and high-waisted briefs in earthy tones, crisp whites, and deep navies. The focus has moved towards versatile pieces that can be styled elegantly with a linen shirt, a simple pareo, or tailored shorts—the exact kind of resort wear that populates Sofia Richie Grainge’s own wardrobe. Her influence provides a real-world anchor for this trend, showing how a minimalist swimsuit can be the foundation of a chic, sophisticated vacation look that feels both modern and timeless. It’s less about a single moment on the beach and more about an overall attitude of effortless elegance that lasts the entire trip.















