Ace Your Barbie Look with These Bright & Hot Pink Swimsuits from Ya Omri Swimwear

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12 months ago

Dubai, UAE: It’s time to live your barbie fantasy with luxe and sustainable homegrown brand, Ya Omri Swimwear’s perfectly-pink swimwear styles for a bright beach-filled summer. These hot pink swimsuits are exactly the statement pieces your wardrobe needs, especially with the upcoming release of the highly anticipated Barbie movie. 

Get set to paint the town pink in Ya Omri’s newest launch, the Pink Flamingo Swimsuit, a halter neck one-piece that offers a multi-way style allowing you to embrace your inner Barbie. Made from sustainable nylon and spandex, it can be worn in multiple ways – halter or cross-neck, giving you the freedom to switch up your look from pool to beach. 

For a toned-down subtle Barbie look, Ya Omri’s Pink Jasmine Multiway Swimwear is designed to flatter your curves while letting you customize it to suit your own style. This vintage-inspired and Barbie-approved light pink piece is crafted from comfortable fabric and adjustable straps to make you feel sexy and confident at the same time!

Apart from these, Ya Omri Swimwear also offers a diverse range of stunning swimwear aimed to empower women of all shapes and sizes to embrace themselves with confidence and grace. The female-founded brand has recently launched its first sustainable collection featuring one-piece designs, exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. 

Experience Ya Omri Swimwear’s exquisite designs firsthand at the brand’s retail points which include UAE’s prestigious spots, the Atlantis Resort Dubai and White Beach Dubai or online at https://www.yaomriswimwear.com/.

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