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Mindy Kaling Teams Up With Andie for Cute Summer Camp-Inspired Swimsuits You Can Shop Now
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Date:2025-04-13 14:57:04
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As someone who grew up in Florida, I consider myself somewhat of a swimsuit connoisseur. In my hunt for stylish and supportive swimsuits, I came across the brand Andie and instantly fell in love.
With tons of styles to choose from, I was attracted to their ultra-flattering silhouettes, compression fabrics, and bust support, including a built-in shelf bra and removable padded cups. So when I found out that Andie unveiled their latest celebrity collaboration with Mindy Kaling, I was excited.
Best known for her roles on The Office (all hail my favorite personality hire Kelly Kapoor), The Mindy Project, and Inside Out, the actress and producer's new swim collection is a chic take on summer camp classics. Available in sizes XS to XXXL, as well as sizes specifically designed for long torsos, there's something for everyone in this new collection from Andie.
No matter if you want to show some skin in a slinky string bikini or opt for a bit more coverage with high-waisted bottoms or a pair of swim shorts, there are options galore.
Choose from scoop-neck styles with an open back to a strappy high-neck number and a timeless scoop-neck option that's giving major beach babe vibes. You'll also find cute coverups that double as vacation fits, preppy cardigans, and cozy sweatshirts.
Whatever swimsuit you choose, one thing is for sure: you'll look and feel as confident as Mindy does.
But hurry, because we have a feeling that Kaling's exclusive collection with Andie will sell out quickly!
Keep scrolling for our favorite picks from the Mindy x Andie collab.
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