A Love All Swim Journal
Swimming has always been more than exercise for me. It is where memory, movement, and beauty meet. Some swims are about salt and sun, others about stillness and reflection, but all of them share one thing: feeling completely at home in my body. That feeling is at the heart of Love All Swim.
These are the places I return to again and again. Each one shaped how I think about swimwear that moves with you, flatters you, and belongs just as much on land as it does in water.
Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc
There is nothing quite like diving into the Mediterranean from the rocks at the Hotel du Cap. The water is impossibly blue, cool, and exhilarating. This is not a pool swim. It’s dramatic, elegant, and a little bit daring.
This is where I want swimwear that feels confident and secure but still feminine. Clean lines, supportive fits, and timeless silhouettes that look chic on a stone terrace with wet hair and bare feet. These swims remind me that great swim should feel polished without trying too hard.
Gardiners Bay, Long Island
Gardners Bay is where I go for calm. The water is gentler here, warmer, quieter. It’s family swimming, floating, wading, long conversations in the shallows. This is where my kids grew up swimming, laughing, and jumping back in again and again.
Here, I want swimwear that moves easily, that feels soft against the skin, and that works whether you’re swimming, paddle boarding, or sitting on the dock wrapped in a towel. This is everyday swim, the kind you live in all summer long.
Main Beach, East Hampton
Main Beach is invigorating. The Atlantic is bold and unapologetic. This is a swim that wakes you up, resets your mind, and makes you feel strong.
I love swimwear here that holds its shape, stays put in waves, and still looks beautiful when you walk back up the beach. This is where performance really matters, but never at the expense of style. These swims are a reminder that strength can be elegant.
Somes Sound, Mount Desert Island, Maine
Somes Sound feels almost sacred. Cold, clear, and completely grounding. Swimming here is bracing in the best way. You don’t linger long, but you remember it forever.
This is where I want swimwear that feels intentional and unfussy. Pieces that layer easily under sweaters, that work dockside, and that feel authentic to a New England summer. These swims remind me that simplicity is often the most beautiful choice.
Cap d'Ail
Eden Mala is pure magic. Tucked between cliffs, with pebbled shores and luminous water, it feels intimate and cinematic all at once. This is the kind of place where swimwear becomes part of the setting.
Here, I love pieces that feel vintage-inspired but modern, feminine but strong. Swimwear you could wear straight from the water to lunch, hair still damp, salt still on your skin. This place embodies the Love All Swim ethos: effortless, timeless, and joyful.
Why These Swims Matter
Each of these places shaped Love All Swim in a different way. They reminded me that swimwear should celebrate how women actually live: swimming with family, diving off rocks, walking to lunch, wrapping up in a sweater as the sun sets.
Love All Swim is designed to love all of you. In the water, out of the water, wherever your favorite swim takes you.
I’ll be sharing photos of my family wearing Love All Swim in these places and linking the pieces I wear and love most. I hope they inspire you to find your own favorite place to swim and a suit that feels like it belongs there.

















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