Meet Hermoza: A Latina-Owned Swimwear Brand Designed to Sculpt & Elevate

Meet Hermoza: A Latina-Owned Swimwear Brand Designed to Sculpt & Elevate

At Hermoza, we believe every woman deserves swimwear that feels elegant, empowering, and exceptionally well-made. Co-founded by Colombian-Mexican designer Marisa De Lecce and Tiffany Rivers, Hermoza was built to redefine how women feel in a swimsuit—with classic silhouettes, rich textures, and supportive construction that celebrates the female form.

Why Women Love Hermoza Swimwear

Our styles are crafted using luxury performance fabrics that sculpt and support. We design with purpose, creating timeless one-piece swimsuits, swim dresses, and elevated separates that transition seamlessly from poolside to resort-ready moments.

If you're searching for Latina-owned swimwear brands that offer both heritage and high-quality craftsmanship, Hermoza is your go-to destination.


Spotlight on the Lupe One-Piece

Shop the Lupe One-Piece Swimsuit

Color: Midnight Navy

Fit: Sculpting with strategic ruching

Support: Built-in structured bodice

Coverage: Elevated, never excessive

Style Notes: Elegant, refined, endlessly wearable

The Lupe One-Piece Swimsuit is one of our most beloved styles for a reason. With artful ruching, a figure-flattering bodice, and our signature compressive fabric, the Lupe hugs in all the right places. It’s polished, supportive, and timeless—designed to last season after season.


A Latina-Owned Brand Built on Heritage & Confidence

Hermoza is proud to be featured among the best Latina-owned swimwear brands by publications like Refinery29, BuzzFeed, CNN Underscored, and Glamour. Our mission is rooted in creating investment swimwear that honors Latin heritage, elevates feminine strength, and embraces a life of beauty, grace, and style.

Whether you're heading on a warm-weather getaway or refreshing your swim wardrobe, our designs are crafted with you in mind—elegant, versatile, and made to move with confidence.

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