Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission - learn moreSummer dressing gets a lot easier when your swimwear works just as hard as the rest of your wardrobe. This season's best swimsuits aren't just reserved for poolside lounging – they're the foundation of entire outfits, styled with linen separates, crochet layers and elevated accessories that can take you from beach club to lunch and beyond.Better still, these high-street heroes don't just look good; they're packed with thoughtful details like tummy-control panels, supportive shelf bras and removable padding that make them feel as good as they look. From retro polka dots to sleek one-shoulder silhouettes, here's how we're styling six of the hottest swimsuits of the summer.Next: The nautical classicIf quiet luxury had a swimwear equivalent, this would be it. The soft blue, white and navy colour-block design feels fresh, elegant and endlessly wearable, while the plunge neckline adds just the right amount of drama. Clever tummy-control technology helps create a smooth silhouette, making it one of those swimsuits you'll reach for year after year.Styled beneath a breezy white kaftan with rich chocolate-brown accessories, the overall look feels relaxed but elevated – the kind of outfit that works just as well for a beachside lunch as it does poolside.John Lewis: The retro geo printBold prints are one of the easiest ways to make a statement this summer, and this geo-print swimsuit delivers while still feeling timeless. The warm-toned pattern gives a subtle nod to the retro trend we're seeing everywhere right now, while the clean neckline and gently ruched detailing create a streamlined silhouette.Styled with black linen shorts and a crisp white linen shirt worn loose over the top, it feels polished enough for lunch after the beach. The wide-brim hat, sail bag and minimalist sandals lean into the vintage-inspired mood, while practical details such as removable padding and shaping through the body make it as flattering as it is chic.M&S: The textured contrastThis two-tone swimsuit proves that blue-and-white swimwear never goes out of style. The textured finish adds a premium feel, while the deep V-neckline and contrast panels draw the eye upwards and create a beautifully balanced silhouette. Supportive features, including removable cups and tummy-smoothing technology, make it a standout for all-day confidence.We've paired it with white denim shorts and a lightweight knitted top draped casually over the shoulders to echo the fresh monochrome palette, finishing with sleek accessories that wouldn't look out of place on the Côte d'Azur.H&M: The modern minimalistOne-shoulder swimwear continues to dominate this season, and this sleek black style is proof that sometimes simplicity has the biggest impact. The asymmetric neckline feels directional and fashion-forward, while the padded cups provide extra shape and support.We've styled it with coordinating linen separates for an effortlessly expensive-looking monochrome outfit that goes far beyond the beach. Add leather flip-flops, a straw shoulder bag and oversized sunglasses and you've got the kind of understated summer uniform fashion people rely on every holiday.Mango: The polka dot revivalPolka dots are firmly back on the agenda this season, and this swimsuit feels like one of the chicest ways to wear the trend. The oversized spot print and plunging halterneck silhouette channel a touch of old Hollywood glamour, while the gathered twist-front detail creates a flattering focal point through the waist.Rather than leaning fully retro, we've balanced the statement print with relaxed linen trousers and a lightweight knit for a modern, effortless finish. The result is an outfit that feels sophisticated enough for city sightseeing but equally at home by the sea.Mint Velvet: The luxe monochromeTextured swimwear remains one of summer's biggest trends, and this black-and-cream design feels particularly elevated. The contrasting colours naturally define the silhouette, while the plunging neckline and subtle hardware detail add a touch of glamour without feeling overdone.Worn beneath the embellished crochet co-ord, the swimsuit doubles as a chic bodysuit, creating a look that can easily take you from sun lounger to sunset drinks. Finished with woven accessories and classic aviators, it's a lesson in how to make swimwear feel genuinely luxurious.