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Megan Thee Stallion Bringing Hot Girl Summer Runway Show To Miami Swim Week

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Hip-hop superstar Megan Thee Stallion will bring the second collection from her Hot Girl Summer swimwear line to PARAISO Miami Swim Week on Thursday, May 28.

Megan will debut a refreshed 20-piece collection packed with bold colors, shell-inspired prints, and size-inclusive silhouettes designed to celebrate confidence across all body types. The pieces range in price from $18 to $32. Doors for the event open at 10 p.m. ET.

The show is set to feature size-inclusive models across genders, along with canine companions wearing items from the new pet line. NYX Professional Makeup will serve as the official beauty and body artistry partner, while models will also wear the recently launched Caramelt Mami Body Oil, which debuted in April 2026.

"I really wanted to expand my reach with this year's collection and bring everyone into my Hot Girl Universe," Megan said in a statement when the collection arrived in April. It's currently available at various Walmarts as well as her own online shop.

She added, "Our brand is all about inclusivity, so it was important for me to design pieces for everyone to kick off the summer in style. It's going to be so much fun seeing the Hotties and their pets wearing their matching looks."

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