The Hot Girl Coach just turned the heat all the way up in South Beach. On Thursday night, May 28, 2026, Megan Thee Stallion returned to the PARAISO Miami Swim Week tents to debut the second collection of her booming brand, Hot Girl Summer Swimwear.
By the looks of it, Meg didn’t just curate the show; she shut it down by walking the runway herself as the ultimate grand finale.
Pics and clips show the moment when the three-time Grammy winner strutted out to close the 15-minute show, she completely hypnotized the front row. Megan rocked an unreleased, halter-neck monokini featuring a swirly, sea-shell-inspired pattern.
The silhouette featured massive waist cut-outs connected only by a sharp strand of fabric running down her torso, bordering on bikini-level coverage. And of course she walked down with her best accessors, her glamours glutes!
Megan first launched her swimwear venture at Miami Swim Week in 2025, where she took home the Cultural Icon Award. For Year Two, she expanded the empire significantly, sending an incredibly diverse, size-inclusive cast of models across all body types and genders down the runway.
The new collection features 20 vibrant, shell-inspired pieces for women in shades of red, orange, pink, and green. But this year, Meg also brought some new friends along by launching a 9-piece “Hot Boy Summer” capsule of swim trunks and graphic tanks, alongside a hilarious and adorable pet apparel line featuring actual dog “barkinis” and tees.
What makes Megan’s fashion takeover so refreshing is the accessibility. While she served pure high-fashion energy on the runway, walking to her hit track “Bigger in Texas,” the pieces themselves remain heavily budget-friendly.
The line is available on her official website and at Walmart, keeping true to her mission of making bold self-expression available to every single one of her “Hotties” without breaking the bank. After taking her final bow and accepting a massive bouquet of flowers, Megan swapped the monokini for a sultry, strawberry-red asymmetrical mini dress to keep the celebration going, proving once again that summer belongs to the Coach.