Taylor Dinkelman Stars in Zimmermann Swim 2026
Zimmermann’s Summer Swim 2026 campaign in Acapulco features relaxed bikinis, silk dresses, and sun-soaked styling with effortless vacation vibes.
Zimmermann’s Summer Swim 2026 campaign feels like a trip you didn’t plan but suddenly want to take. Shot in Acapulco, the whole thing leans into that idea of disappearing for a while, slowing down, and just letting the days blur together.
Photographed by Simon Lekias, the visuals don’t try too hard. They move between quiet poolside moments and those warm, late-afternoon shots where everything looks softer. You can almost feel the heat coming off the ground and the breeze rolling in from the water.
Taylor Dinkelman leads the campaign, and her presence sets the tone. Nothing feels overly posed. It’s relaxed, a little undone, and easy to watch. Styled by Romy Frydman, the outfits follow that same rhythm.
The swim pieces are where it starts. There are rust and pink-striped bikinis paired with simple white cover-ups that feel light and practical, like something you’d actually wear all day. Then it shifts into more structured looks, like color-blocked one-pieces in deep brown and black. These are styled with minimal gold jewelry, giving them a slightly elevated feel without losing that beachside ease.
What stands out are the in-between pieces. A chocolate-toned silk halter dress catches the wind just enough to feel alive. White lace looks even better against sunlit skin and wet hair. The palette stays grounded in neutrals and warm pastels, which keeps everything cohesive without feeling repetitive.
The setting does a lot of the work too. Rooftops overlooking the city, quiet corners by the pool, open views of the horizon. It all builds that sense of space, like there’s nowhere you need to be.
It’s the kind of campaign that doesn’t just show clothes. It sells a feeling. And in this case, it’s that urge to pack a bag, book a flight, and stay a little longer than planned.









