LIA Black & White Lace-Up Monokini Swimsuit
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LIA Black & White Lace-Up Monokini Swimsuit

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LIA Black & White Lace-Up Monokini SwimsuitThe KRUTYAKOV LIA Black & White Lace Up Monokini Swimsuit is made for women who want swimwear that looks bold, expensive, and unforgettable. This is not a basic one piece swimsuit it is a statement resort piece with a sculpting silhouette, deep V neckline, contrast black and white design, and lace up detailing that instantly creates a designer inspired beach look. The front lace up construction gives the swimsuit a strong fashion edge, while the side

The KRUTYAKOV LIA Black & White Lace-Up Monokini Swimsuit is made for women who want swimwear that looks bold, expensive, and unforgettable. This is not a basic one-piece swimsuit — it is a statement resort piece with a sculpting silhouette, deep V neckline, contrast black-and-white design, and lace-up detailing that instantly creates a designer-inspired beach look.

The front lace-up construction gives the swimsuit a strong fashion edge, while the side eyelet lacing adds shape, visual structure, and adjustability. Thin shoulder straps keep the neckline elegant and feminine, and the high-cut leg visually elongates the silhouette. The contrast white front panel makes the design look sharper, brighter, and more editorial, especially in resort, poolside, and yacht settings.

Made from premium stretch biflex fabric with elastane, this monokini feels smooth on the body, stretches comfortably, and is designed to keep a flattering shape. The fabric works well for swimwear, beachwear, poolside styling, and vacation looks, giving you a secure yet flexible fit for warm-weather days.

Wear LIA as a luxury swimsuit for the beach or pool, or style it as a complete resort outfit with oversized sunglasses, a wide-brim hat, linen pants, a sheer cover-up, or a matching pareo. The lace-up details make this piece look styled even without extra accessories, while the black-and-white contrast keeps it timeless, bold, and photo-ready.

LIA is perfect for beach vacations, yacht days, pool parties, luxury beach clubs, resort holidays, summer photo shoots, and statement swimwear looks. It is designed for women who want a swimsuit that feels confident, fashionable, and elevated from every angle.

Features

  • LIA statement black and white monokini swimsuit
  • Deep V neckline
  • Front lace-up detail
  • Side lace-up design with metal eyelets
  • Thin shoulder straps
  • High-cut leg silhouette
  • Body-hugging, flexible fit
  • Premium stretch biflex fabric with elastane
  • Designed for resort wear, beachwear, poolside looks, and vacation outfits
  • Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL

Fabric

Premium stretch biflex fabric with elastane.
Soft, smooth, elastic, and comfortable for swimwear and beachwear styling. The fabric stretches with the body and helps the swimsuit keep a flattering shape.

Fabric: 82% Polyester, 18% Elastane

Fit & Sizes

LIA has a body-hugging, flexible fit.
The deep V neckline creates a feminine open shape, while the lace-up details add visual structure and help the swimsuit sit beautifully on the body. The high-cut leg visually lengthens the silhouette and gives the look a confident resort feel.

Perfect For

This swimsuit is perfect for:

  • Beach vacations
  • Yacht days
  • Pool parties
  • Resort holidays
  • Luxury beach clubs
  • Summer photo shoots
  • Statement swimwear looks
  • Black and white vacation outfits
  • Ibiza, Miami, Tulum, Mykonos, Saint-Tropez, Dubai, Maldives-style trips

How to Style

Wear LIA as a statement swimsuit by the pool or style it as a full resort look with oversized sunglasses, a black wide-brim hat, linen pants, sheer beach cover-up, or summer sandals. The black-and-white contrast works especially well with gold jewelry, black accessories, neutral resort pieces, and elegant beachwear styling.

For a full beach-to-resort outfit, you can also order a matching pareo separately.

Why Customers Love It

This is not an ordinary one-piece swimsuit. LIA is a fashion-forward monokini with lace-up details, contrast design, and a flattering silhouette that looks expensive from every angle. Customers love how bold, feminine, and photo-ready it feels — perfect for vacations, resorts, poolside moments, and confident summer looks.

Complete your resort look

Pair LIA with a matching pareo, sheer beach cover-up, summer pants, oversized sunglasses, or KRUTYAKOV vacation wear. The matching pareo can be ordered separately for a full beach-to-resort outfit.

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