A vibrant celebration of playful beach style, with models who truly performed the runway.


When a swimwear show captures both high fashion and high energy, you know you're watching something special. The Anna & Boy runway presentation brought together luxury, personality, and sheer spectacle in a dazzling display of retro-inspired fun.


From the moment the first model stepped onto the runway, it was clear this wasn’t your average swim show. Every detail was curated to perfection — wild, voluminous hairstyles hinted at a 1950s influence, while the makeup was bright and artistic, complete with boldly painted freckles and vivid eyeshadow tones that popped under the lights.


Speaking of lights — the production value was nothing short of cinematic. With professional-grade stage effects, lighting precision that flattered every shimmer and silhouette, and a rich, pumping soundtrack, the entire room felt electric. It was the kind of show that could easily be mistaken for a global fashion week headline act.


The casting was flawless — every model a tall, radiant vision of poise and playfulness. Sourced from top Australian agencies, these women knew how to sell a swimsuit. But more than just walking, they performed. With cheeky winks, spontaneous spins, and charming final poses at the end of the runway, they brought the entire aesthetic to life. It was joyful, spirited, and full of personality — like watching a fashion-meets-theatre moment unfold in real-time.


Anna & Boy’s collection itself was an ode to feminine beach chic — a mix of structured silhouettes, bold prints, and elegant one-pieces that oozed cool-girl confidence. Every look felt wearable, yet editorial.


From start to finish, this show was a masterclass in how to blend fashion, fun, and fierce professionalism. It wasn’t just a runway — it was a vibe.


See all the runway photography from this incredible show by Brisbane's best photographers Tito Media - click here.


Bikini model at the Anna & Boy swimsuit fashion show. Photography by Brisbane's best photographer Tito Media