The Khy x Frankies Swimsuits reunion drops July 14, and the early preview alone is giving major Old Hollywood heat.
Kylie Jenner is once again proving she has an eye for the perfect poolside moment. Her brand Khy is teaming up with cult swimwear label Frankies Swimsuits for a second collaboration, and the early images alone suggest this drop might outshine the first.
The two brands first joined forces last year, and the debut collection reportedly resonated with shoppers looking for flattering, vacation-ready pieces with a distinct point of view. Now they’re returning with a summer 2026 capsule called Fever Dream, landing just ahead of vacation season. Exclusive photos previewed the line ahead of its July 14 release, and the pieces look built to make choosing just one nearly impossible.
A Love Letter to Los Angeles
Jenner co-designed the collection alongside Frankies Swimsuits founder Francesca Aiello, and this round pulls inspiration from their shared hometown. The duo reportedly looked to Los Angeles itself for cues, pulling references from the beach and the hills that shape the city’s identity. They also dug through their own closets for vintage-inspired pieces that felt personal, distinctive, and connected to their first collection together. The result blends bold patterns, playful accents, and curve-hugging shapes that lean into old-school glamour with a modern edge.
Aiello has described the reunion as a natural one, noting the pair’s mutual love for their roots shaped the entire direction of the line. According to the brand, the collection channels the beauty and history of Los Angeles while staying true to the flirty, feminine spirit that made their debut collaboration a hit. The pairing of Jenner’s instinct for what resonates online and Aiello’s design background appears to be exactly why the two keep returning to the table together.
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A Fresh Take on Vintage Swimwear
Fans of the brand’s signature Cloud Cups will recognize them in two new silhouettes, the Cherish and Camila tops, both finished with delicate ruching for extra shape and texture. Bold prints are also a major theme this season, with leopard spots joining fresh motifs like cobra and camo across new one-piece styles. For those who prefer a quieter palette, solid pink and black options round out the mix, offering something for shoppers who want the silhouette without the statement print.
True to Frankies Swimsuits’ playful DNA, the collection still leans into its most popular formats, including string triangle tops and cheeky bottoms designed to mix, match, and pack easily for a getaway. The mix-and-match approach has become something of a signature for the brand, giving shoppers the flexibility to build out a suitcase full of looks from just a handful of pieces.
What’s Coming and When
The full Fever Dream collection officially launches July 14 and will be available on both Khy.com and FrankiesBikinis.com. Given how quickly the brands’ first collaboration reportedly sold out, shoppers hoping to snag a piece may want to set a reminder well before the drop. Early previews suggest sizing and stock could move fast once the collection goes live, particularly for the vintage-inspired prints.
Why This Collab Keeps Working
Part of what makes the Khy and Frankies Swimsuits partnership so compelling is the balance between Jenner‘s cultural reach and Aiello’s design pedigree. Frankies Swimsuits has built its name on flattering, vacation-ready silhouettes, while Khy has quickly become known for tapping into what’s trending before it fully peaks. Together, the two brands seem to have found a formula that resonates across a wide range of body types and style sensibilities, something that likely explains the excitement building ahead of this second release.
As summer travel ramps up, a capsule collection built around vintage glamour and bold prints feels perfectly timed. Whether shoppers gravitate toward the ruched Cloud Cups tops or the graphic one-piece styles, the Fever Dream line appears designed to make a statement by the pool or on vacation. The collaboration also underscores how quickly Khy has grown since its rebrand, expanding beyond its original categories into partnerships that feel curated rather than purely commercial.
For now, all eyes are on July 14, when the full collection becomes available and fans can finally shop the pieces previewed ahead of launch.
Source: yahoo!shopping

