EDIT Swimshow X Curve: The Rundown
Miami’s fashion scene just turned up the heat this October with the debut of EDIT SwimShow x Curve, a new boutique-style trade show that brought together the worlds of swim, resort, lingerie, and intimate apparel. Held on October 27–28, 2025, at the chic Mr. C Coconut Grove, the event marked an exciting evolution for SwimShow, the nation’s longest-running swim and resortwear trade show, through a fresh collaboration with the intimate apparel tradeshow Curve.
Who we saw there
SwimTalks
Day One at EDIT SwimShow x Curve set the tone with an energizing conversation that sparked fresh perspectives across buyers, exhibitors, and industry guests. The discussion was moderated by Natalija Dedic Stojanovic, co-founder of Paraiso Miami Swim Week, and centered around the panel titled “How Miami Has Catapulted Brands in Resort and Swimwear Through Retail Partnerships.”
The panel brought together key voices in the swim and resortwear world: Greg Hanimian of Luli Fama, Sheena Goldhage of Nā Lei Boho Clothier, Judy Stein, Executive Director of SwimShow, and John James Muller, Founder of John James PR.
Attendees were fully engaged asking thoughtful questions, sharing their experiences, and contributing to a dynamic dialogue. It was a standout conversation that highlighted Miami’s growing influence in propelling brands through strategic retail and industry collaborations. Truly, a panel not to be missed.
A Time to Connect
EDIT SwimShow x Curve was far more than a traditional tradeshow it redefined the entire experience. Every detail was designed to encourage genuine connection, relationship-building, and collaboration among industry professionals.
Across Days One and Two, EDIT hosted its signature SwimSocials, giving buyers and exhibitors the chance to unwind after a full day of meetings. These relaxed gatherings created space for real conversations and meaningful networking to flourish.
Sponsored by LALO Tequila, each happy hour brought a lively energy to the event blending fun with purpose. Attendees enjoyed the atmosphere while continuing to strengthen professional relationships, proving that sometimes the best business moments happen off the show floor.
To keep the collaborations and conversations flowing, Radiate Kombucha provided the perfect midday boost we all needed. Offering a refreshing range of flavors, Radiate was featured during our Radiate Happy Hour, as well as served in the early morning during our Soundbath Wellness class.
Crafted with wild yeast, locally sourced ingredients, and potent superfoods, Radiate Kombucha supports daily digestion and holistic wellness. It not only energized attendees but also aligned seamlessly with EDIT’s focus on nurturing both community and well-being.
Day two began with a calming Sound Bath experience led by Miami instructor Alma Frequenz, inviting guests to reset and ground themselves before the day’s events. Crystal tones and guided breathwork created a soothing atmosphere that encouraged presence and clarity.
Afterwards, attendees enjoyed a refreshing self-care moment with Repêchage Hydrating Masks, leaving everyone feeling rejuvenated, glowing, and ready to step back into the show with renewed energy.
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Keeping the Momentum Going
SwimShow sets the standard for trade events in the swimwear and resortwear industry. EDIT SwimShow was thoughtfully curated to offer an intimate environment focused on meaningful connections, elevated brand presentation, and efficient, purposeful sourcing. And this is only the beginning…
The experience continues next year as SwimShow returns to the Miami Beach Convention Center from May 30 – June 1, 2026, followed by the next edition of EDIT SwimShow in October 2026. With even more innovation, community-building, and elevated programming ahead, the future of SwimShow is something to look forward to.