Okay, so the other day I was just scrolling online, you know how it is, and I kept seeing photos of Hailey Bieber in this particular bikini. Caught my eye, really. It wasn’t anything super flashy, but the color and the cut, I thought, “Huh, that actually looks pretty good, wonder where it’s from.”

So, I decided to try and track it down. It became a bit of a mini-project for me. First thing I did was just start searching, pretty basic stuff.
- Typed things like “Hailey Bieber orange bikini” into the search bar.
- Tried variations like “Hailey Bieber ribbed swimwear”.
- Looked through image results, trying to find clearer shots or maybe articles mentioning the brand.
Spent a fair bit of time doing this. You go through a lot of pictures, lots of articles talking about her style in general. It’s easy to get sidetracked, honestly. Found a bunch of sites selling bikinis that looked similar, but you can tell they aren’t quite the exact same thing. Duplicates, you know? Close, but not it.
Then I started digging a bit deeper. Looked at some fashion blogs, fan accounts sometimes identify clothes really fast. That helped narrow it down. Found a couple mentions of a possible brand name. So, I went looking specifically for that brand and scrolled through their collections.
Finding the Specific One (or Trying To)
This is where it got tricky. Found the brand, pretty sure it was the right one. Matched the style details I remembered from the pictures. But guess what? Sold out. Of course. Or, the other possibility, the price tag was just… wow. Way more than I’d casually spend on a bikini, let me tell you.
It’s funny how that works. You see something, get curious, go on a hunt for it, and then reality hits. Either it’s impossible to find, or it costs a fortune because, well, a celebrity wore it.
So, did I get the exact Hailey Bieber bikini? Nope. Wasn’t really the point by the end, I guess. The practice was more about the search itself. Seeing if I could actually pinpoint something specific like that just from photos floating around online. It’s kind of a puzzle.
What I did end up doing was finding a different bikini, totally different brand, that had a similar color and vibe. Something I liked, felt comfortable with, and didn’t break the bank. So, the whole process wasn’t a waste. Got inspired by the original look and found something that worked for me. That’s usually how these things go, right?