THE SAMMY ROBINSON EDIT

THE SAMMY ROBINSON EDIT

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Sammy Robinson embodies all that is TJ Swim. With her minimalistic style and balmy beach vibe, Sammy is effortlessly elegant and chic, especially on dreamy, summer days. Sammy has been spotted throughout her summer adventures in multiple TJ Swim bikinis. She spent her New year break in Byron Bay soaking up the sun and serving looks with friends. We have pulled together Sammy’s luxe looks in her favourite TJ Swim pieces to give you some major style inspo. Here is the Sammy Robinson Edit. 



Spotted! Sammy in her Willow Bikini in Cornflower. This suit is the combination of a bold yet soothing, ocean blue/pale lilac. A statement shade with elegance and style. Sammy pairs her Willow bikini with white One Mile linen pants, Vehla eyewear and Gold accessories. Elevating her look from lazing by the pool to cocktails at the bar.



Sammy is a tropical goddess in her Talisa Bikini in Blush! This classic bralette is comfortable and timeless. Sammy is fiercely feminine,  glowing with no sign of a tan line! The Talisa is the perfect bikini for your next vacay featuring thin adjustable straps and available in 4 neutral shades. 
 


Mix and Match! Sammy pairs her Cara top and Willow Bottoms in Cornflower embracing her inner sport chic for a day in the sun. The Cara’s adjustable straps and Willow’s figure flattering high-waisted bottoms, is a dynamic duo and the perfect combination of style and comfort. Sammy styles her suit with a white crisp linen shirt as a light cover up and Gold accessories.



Sammy is a neutral dream in her Willow Bikini in Mocha. The Willow bikini is the summer suit of your dreams. Styled back with a crisp striped shirt, lack of color hat and gold accessories. Effortlessly transitioning from the beach to the bar. With a thin, one-shouldered neckline and ultra flattering bottoms. This suit is an absolute essential! 
 
Shop Sammy Robinsons looks in the Neutrals and Coastline Collections.

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