From the silver screen to your swimming pool!
What do Angelina Jolie, Elizabeth Taylor, and Farrah Fawcett have in common? They’ve all had iconic, glamorous, and oh-so-steamy bathing suit moments—and now, so can you!
Just in time for its 30th anniversary, Everything But Water collaborated with top swimwear designers on a collection of 30 one-pieces, bikinis, and lounge ensembles inspired by the best on-screen beach moments. So that next time you go to the beach, you can channel the sexiest sirens, from Rita Hayworth in 1946’s Gilda to Jolie in 2001’s Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.
Scroll down to see Us Weekly‘s top picks from the collection, all available at EverythingButWater.com.
Bo Derek’s Nude Suit in 10 (1979)
Derek’s second-skin suit with a fringed update (courtesy of Ale by Alessandra) scores, you guessed it, a perfect 10 ($164).
Angelina Jolie’s Black Bikini in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)
All this Araks baby needs is a French braid and a badass attitude (top, $200; bottom, $125).
Farrah Fawcett’s Blue Surfing Suit in Sunburn (1979)
Caught us! While Fawcett’s red bikini from her iconic poster is one of her most memorable looks, we love this short-sleeved suit’s cut and ocean-dipped hue (possibly even more) (designed by Lisa Marie Fernandez, $395).
Elizabeth Taylor’s White One-Piece in Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)
This white Lisa Curran one-piece, accented by a subtly sexy keyhole, is a classic—just like the lady who wore the original ($245).
Sally Field’s Yellow Bikini in Gidget (1965)
Small-screen pick! Does anything inspire an instant smile quite like the teen beach queen’s ruffled Pilyq two-piece (top, $72; bottom, $72)?
Phoebe Cates’ Cherry String Bikini in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
Two words, never more true: red hot (by Despi; top, $91; bottom, $89).
Audrey Hepburn’s Striped Bikini in Two for the Road (1967)
A far cry from Holly Golightly’s LBD, Hepburn embraced the rainbow in this delicious, striped suit (by Nanette Lepore; top, $76; bottom, $64).
Ursula Andress’ Buckled Bikini in Dr. No (1962)
Because who doesn’t want to look like a Bond girl (by Shan; top, $220; bottom, $130)?
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Rita Hayworth’s Bow-Adorned Number in Gilda (1946)
No, Hayworth didn’t don a swimsuit in this movie; in fact, she was actually working her post-baby body in this dress, and the bow helped to hide her extra curves. But in the end, it was all about that bow—a detail that’s just as lovely on this semi-sheer Jets by Jessika Allen one-piece ($259).
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