Two names that already know how to command a summer are teaming up again. Kylie Jenner's revamped label Khy and the swimwear brand Frankies Bikinis have reunited for their second collaboration, a collection called Fever Dream that is aimed straight at the height of the season. The first partnership proved the two labels speak the same language, and this follow up leans further into that shared instinct for swimwear that reads as fashion rather than an afterthought.

The collection is co designed by Khy founder Kylie Jenner and Frankies Bikinis founder Francesca Aiello, and the pairing matters. Jenner brings the scale and cultural reach of one of the most watched brand builders of her generation, while Aiello brings a decade of swim design credibility. Put together, they land somewhere that feels both commercial and genuinely considered.

A cup that does the heavy lifting

The technical centerpiece of Fever Dream is a new design the brands call the Cloud Cup, a rethink of the classic push up bikini top. The pitch is comfort without giving up shape, a soft, cloudlike structure that still delivers the lift and silhouette that made the push up a staple. It is the kind of small engineering flourish that separates a throwaway drop from a collection people actually keep reaching for.

Around that anchor sits a full range. The lineup runs from the signature two piece styles to one piece suits in bolder patterns, plus low waisted swim shorts for anyone who wants a little more coverage without losing the attitude. It is built to flex across body types and beach moods rather than chase a single look.

Prints with a pulse

If the fit is the quiet story, the prints are the loud one. Fever Dream moves through camouflage, chrome, leopard, and cobra, alongside cleaner runs of pink and black. The palette is unapologetic, the kind of thing designed to photograph well and stand out on a crowded feed, which is exactly the audience both brands know how to reach.

The inspiration, according to the founders, is personal. Jenner and Aiello leaned on a shared love of their hometown of Los Angeles, a city they describe as full of beauty and history, and they raided their own closets for vintage pieces that felt unique and a little dangerous. That closet diving shows up in the final result, which has the feel of favorite old finds rebuilt for a new summer.

When and where to get it

Fever Dream launches on July 14 at 9 in the morning Pacific time, and it will be available through both the Khy and Frankies Bikinis websites as well as in Frankies Bikinis stores. Given how quickly the first collaboration moved, the bolder prints are the pieces most likely to vanish first, so anyone with a specific print in mind will want to be ready when the drop goes live.

As a trend signal, the reunion says something about where swim is heading. The market is rewarding collaborations that combine reach with real design, suits that work as hard on camera as they do in the water, and small technical upgrades that justify the price. Fever Dream checks all three boxes, and it arrives right on time for the only season that matters for swimwear.