Red swimsuit – make a statement by the pool
Red swimsuit – make a statement at the pool
A red swimsuit is one of the boldest statement colors you can choose at the pool or on the beach. Red flatters every skin tone – the key is finding the right shade. Here you'll find the complete guide to red as a swimsuit color, how to style it, and which alternatives deliver the same daring effect.
Why is red a classic statement color in swimwear?
There's a reason the red swimsuit is iconic. From movie posters to fashion magazines – red is the color that stops the eye and signals confidence. Psychologically, we associate red with energy, strength, and courage. And at the pool, where colors compete with the blue water and golden sand, red stands out in a way that few other colors can.
It's no coincidence that red is consistently one of the most searched swimsuit colors online. Women of all ages and sizes choose red because the color delivers an immediate effect: you look intentional. You've made a choice. You're present.
But red isn't just red. The shade makes all the difference – and that's where many people go wrong.
Which shade of red suits your skin tone?
Red covers an enormous spectrum – from cool ruby red to warm coral red, from muted burgundy to vivid scarlet. The shade of red that enhances your skin tone depends on whether your natural undertone is warm, cool, or neutral.
| Skin Tone | Undertone | Recommended Red Shade | Avoid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Light/Fair | Cool (pink/blue veins) | Raspberry red, ruby red, deep cherry red | Heavily orange-based reds |
| Light/Fair | Warm (green/yellow veins) | Coral red, tomato red, light scarlet | Blue-based, cool reds |
| Medium/Olive | Neutral to warm | Classic red, burgundy, deep scarlet | Very light coral red |
| Dark/Deep | Warm to neutral | All reds – especially deep burgundy and bold red | Almost no restrictions |
A simple rule of thumb: hold your wrist up and look at the color of your veins. Blue/purple veins = cool undertone. Green veins = warm undertone. Both = neutral. Then find your red shade in the table above.
Who does a red swimsuit flatter – and what does it accentuate?
The short answer is: everyone. But there are nuances worth knowing so you can use the color actively to highlight what you love about your body.
Red and body type: what the color does visually
Red is an advancing color – meaning it draws the eye toward it. Unlike darker colors, which visually recede, red creates attention. This means a red swimsuit highlights wherever you wear it – and that isn't necessarily a drawback. It's a strategy.
Solid red swimsuit = the strongest silhouette
A solid red swimsuit in a classic cut creates a clean, unbroken line from shoulder to hip. This delivers the most slimming and streamlined effect. In particular, a swimsuit with a shapewear panel – which supports and smooths the stomach – produces a silhouette that looks polished and intentional.
Red details against black: the balanced approach
If you want red as an accent rather than the main element, you can pair a black swimsuit with red accessories – a red sarong, red sandals, or a red straw hat. You get the statement effect without drawing all the attention to one single spot.
High waist in red: maximum impact
A red high-waisted swimsuit – the style the Valencia model represents in its cut – accentuates the waist curve and delivers a retro pin-up look that is enormously flattering. The high waist creates a natural hourglass shape, regardless of your natural proportions.
Styling: how to wear the red swimsuit with style
A red swimsuit is a powerful starting point – and precisely because it speaks its own clear language, it works best with simple, intentional styling choices.
Accessories that elevate the red
Gold and red are a classic combination for good reason: the warm metallic tones of gold amplify the energy of red without competing with it. Choose gold-toned sunglasses, a simple gold chain, or golden sandals. Keep accessories minimal – a red swimsuit is statement enough on its own.
Beach cover-up for the red swimsuit
A white linen shirt over a red swimsuit is summer's most foolproof combination. It neutralizes effectively while the red still shines through. Alternatively, a black or beige kaftan works well. Avoid patterned cover-ups – they compete with the red color for attention.
Makeup style that complements red
Beach makeup and a red swimsuit: keep it simple. A light bronzer and mascara are enough. Red lips with a red swimsuit can work, but requires a confident hand – alternatively, a nude or brown lipstick is the natural choice that lets the swimsuit do the talking.
Hair: down or up?
Both work with a red swimsuit – but there's a difference in the overall look. Hair down = a romantic and soft counterpoint to the color. Hair up = the shoulder line and the swimsuit's neckline come into their own, and the overall look becomes more polished and cohesive.
MAYAS doesn't carry a red swimsuit – but here are the best statement alternatives
Let's be honest: if you're specifically looking for a red swimsuit from MAYAS, it's not a color we carry in our current collection. We carry Black, Chestnut, Silky Blue, King Blue, and Dusty Green.
But if what you're really looking for is the same effect – a swimsuit that makes a statement, stops the eye, and makes you feel like the strongest version of yourself – then there are two MAYAS colors that deliver exactly that:
King Blue: the deep blue statement color
King Blue is not a soft, pastel ocean blue. It's a deep, rich, almost royal blue shade that carries the same visual power as a classic red. At the pool or on the beach, King Blue is the color that stands out – with calm, confidence, and style. It works as a statement color for all skin tones and has the added benefit of enhancing eye colors in the blue and green spectrum.
See Harmony in King Blue or Celestia in King Blue – both are classic, streamlined silhouettes featuring MAYAS' 4-layer shapewear panel.
Chestnut: the warm, earthy statement color
Chestnut is a warm, chestnut-brown shade that in recent seasons has taken over from red as summer's boldest color choice. It's more unexpected than red, and that's precisely what makes it interesting: you're not necessarily the red woman – you're the Chestnut woman, and that's even more distinctive.
Chestnut is especially flattering on warm and neutral skin tones, delivering a bright, healthy, glowing effect. See Harmony in Chestnut or Grace in Chestnut.
Use our Fit Finder to find your style
Not sure which style suits your body type best? Use our body type guide and Fit Finder – it guides you to the style and size that fits you perfectly. All MAYAS swimsuits are available in sizes XS to XXL.
MAYAS' shaping collection: overview of styles and colors
Here are all current MAYAS styles with available colors. All include a 4-layer shapewear panel and interchangeable standard pads – and can be upgraded with Light Push-Up or Super Push-Up pads for 49 kr per pair.
| Style | Price | Available Colors | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Harmony | 899 kr | Black, Chestnut, King Blue | Classic, versatile silhouette — for all body types |
| Celestia | 899 kr | Black, King Blue, Dusty Green | Elegant and structured — accentuates the waist |
| Grace | 899 kr | Black, Chestnut, Silky Blue, Dusty Green | Feminine and delicate — for a romantic style |
| Aurora | 899 kr | Black, Dusty Green | High bust support — for a fuller bust |
| Valencia | 925 kr | Black, Chestnut | High waist and maximum structure — pin-up silhouette |
| Vitality | 899 kr | Black, Silky Blue, Dusty Green | Active use and swimming — sporty comfort |
| Eternal | 899 kr | Silky Blue | Modern cut with a soft, silky feel |
With an average customer rating of 4.8 stars and 10,000+ swimsuits sold, the MAYAS collection is a tried-and-tested investment. Free shipping on orders over 500 kr and a 30-day return policy.
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Red is iconic – but the right statement swimsuit is about more than just the color. It's about how it fits, shapes, and feels. Browse the full MAYAS collection and find your style today.
