The Eclipse Swimsuit: The End of Wearing a Bra Under Your Swimsuit

Some women wear a bra under their swimsuit because they like the look.

Many wear one because the swimsuit gives them no choice.

The Eclipse Swimsuit began with that reality. On a trip to Tulum, a simple question exposed a major gap in swimwear: why should a woman need a separate bra under a one-piece just to feel supported?

The answer is that most swimwear is not built for fuller-bust support. It may include a shelf lining, removable pads, or a decorative inner layer, but those elements are rarely enough. They do not lift. They do not stabilize. They do not hold volume through water, movement, and wear.

The Eclipse was built to change that.

It is a swimsuit and bodysuit in one, designed with an integrated inner bra that provides real support. The inner structure is not an accessory to the design. It is the foundation of it.

With straps configured, the Eclipse creates a cinched, supported silhouette. Remove the straps entirely, and the piece becomes fully backless. Pair it with jeans, and it moves from swimwear to eveningwear without needing to pretend it is something else.

It already is.

The high-performance spandex is selected for structure, stretch, and recovery. The interchangeable straps allow the wearer to adapt the piece using the full Rimoné Paris strap system. The cup-first construction means the body is supported from within the garment, rather than being forced to rely on external layering.

This is what makes the Eclipse different from a typical one-piece swimsuit.

It does not ask the fuller-bust woman to solve the support problem herself.

It solves it inside the garment.

Beach. Pool. Denim. Evening. Backless.

The Eclipse is designed for the woman who wants swimwear that holds like lingerie and styles like ready-to-wear.

No extra bra.
No compromise.
No apology.