Versace Broken Jewels Print One-Piece Swimsuit
Versace
$550.00
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The Versace Broken Jewels Print One-Piece Swimsuit channels sun-drenched Italian glamour with a modern bite of opulence. A deeply scooped neckline meets a plunging back, keeping the silhouette fearless and flattering as you move from water to lounge. The Broken Jewels baroque print reads like wearable jewelry, while 78% nylon and 22% elastane deliver a smooth, sculpted feel with a secure lining. Hand wash, line dry.
The cut sits close to the body without feeling restrictive, balancing the scoop neck with cheeky back coverage for a playful balance of skin and polish. The lined interior helps the suit hold its shape as you bend and move, while the stretch keeps the line smooth under sun and salt. It layers easily with a sheer cover-up or lightweight kimono, and shifts from poolside lounging to seaside dinners with a simple accessory swap.
Versace leans into opulence with a poolside essential that feels both contemporary and timeless. The Broken Jewels motif anchors the suit in the house's baroque codes, while the sleek one-piece silhouette keeps it wearable for the modern vacation.
Materials / Fabrication
- Fabric: 78% nylon, 22% elastane
- Lined
- Deeply scooped neckline
- Plunging scooped back
- Baroque Broken Jewels print
- One-piece swimsuit
- Made in Italy
- Designer Clothing
Recommended Care
- Hand wash, line dry
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About Versace
Established in 1978 by the visionary Gianni Versace, this luxury fashion house has become synonymous with bold designs, daring prints, and an unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of style. Versace's womenswear collections are a celebration of strength, sensuality, and individuality. The brand's iconic Medusa logo, symbolizing power and allure, encapsulates the essence of Versace's designs. From the red carpet to the runway, Versace has consistently captivated the fashion world with its daring aesthetic, merging classical inspirations with contemporary flair.
