White Fox Boutique made its name selling the kind of bold, strappy sets that turned heads at every pool party. But something shifted. In the last few months alone, White Fox has added hundreds of new products — dresses, outerwear, pants, knitwear — and their swimwear section has quietly become one category among many in a growing general fashion catalog. If you came to White Fox for bikinis, you're now searching through racks of $68 midi dresses to find them.
That's not a criticism. It's a business pivot. But it does leave a gap: who's the specialist now? If you want bold, body-confident bikinis made by people who think about nothing but swimwear, the answer is Audi Swim — and this comparison breaks down exactly why.
White Fox Swimwear: What You're Actually Getting
White Fox carries swimwear at an average price point of around $39 — squarely in the budget tier. Their pieces are trend-forward, often inspired by whatever's performing on TikTok that week. The styles are accessible, the photos are polished, and the brand's social presence is well-executed. If you're shopping for a one-and-done summer piece without much thought, White Fox delivers.
The trade-off: with swimwear representing a shrinking slice of a much bigger catalog, and with aggressive discount cycles (30%+ off promotions running regularly), the quality conversation gets harder to have. Fast turnover at deep discounts tends to mean thinner fabrics, less precise construction, and pieces designed to photograph well — not to survive a full summer of actual beach use.
What Audi Swim Does Differently
Audi Swim is built around one category: bold swimwear for women who refuse to settle for ordinary. Every piece in the collection is made from Luxe-Flex nylon-spandex — a proprietary blend engineered to hold its shape through sun, salt, and chlorine. The hero fabric for the Bow Babe Collection is ECONYL® recycled nylon, made from reclaimed fishing nets and ocean waste. Same stretch, same luxury feel — but it doesn't cost the ocean a thing.
That kind of material investment doesn't happen at a White Fox price point because it can't. The Bow Babe Contrast pieces retail at $24.99 per piece — not because corners were cut, but because Audi Swim sells direct. No department store markups. No wholesale margins. The price you pay goes toward the swimwear, not a middleman.
For deeper context on how this compares to another major swimwear brand, read our breakdown of Frankies Bikinis vs. Audi Swim — the playbook for what to look for in a specialist brand.
The Side-by-Side: White Fox vs. Audi Swim
- Specialization: White Fox — general fashion brand. Audi Swim — bikini specialist.
- Average swim price: White Fox ~$39. Audi Swim Bow Babe pieces $24.99 each.
- Full set cost: White Fox $60–80+. Audi Swim complete Bow Babe set from $49.98.
- Fabric: White Fox standard polyester blends. Audi Swim ECONYL® recycled nylon + Luxe-Flex.
- Discount culture: White Fox runs 30%+ off promos frequently. Audi Swim full-price — the quality justifies it.
- Brand focus: White Fox is for everything. Audi Swim is for this moment on the beach — and nothing else matters.
The Bow Babe Collection: Audi Swim's Answer
The bow bikini trend that took over spring 2026 everywhere from Kylie Jenner's Instagram to the beaches of Tulum? The Bow Babe Collection was built for it. Three colorways — each with a matching top and bottom — designed to be worn as a set or mixed for the contrast look that's dominating poolside photography right now.
- Bow Babe Contrast Bottoms — Pink ($24.99) — the bestseller. Pink with white contrast trim, bow tie detail. Spring's most-searched bottom.
- Bow Babe Contrast Top — Pink ($24.99) — adjustable triangle top, matches perfectly or mix with black for the contrast look.
- Bow Babe Contrast Bottoms — Sky Blue ($24.99) — the 2026 coastal color story. Pairs naturally with gold accessories for a sun-drenched aesthetic.
- Bow Babe Contrast Top — Sky Blue ($24.99) — also mixes beautifully with the Pink bottom for a mismatched set.
- Bow Babe Contrast Bottoms — Black ($24.99) — the editorial anchor. Versatile from beach to boat day to late afternoon yacht.
- Bow Babe Contrast Top — Black ($24.99) — black base with white contrast trim makes this a year-round wardrobe piece.
See how celebrities are wearing similar bow-detail swimwear this season on The Feed: Kylie Jenner's Gold Bow Bikini Moment and Alix Earle's Coastal Girl Spring.
Complete the Look: The Bow Babe Set
The full Bow Babe look that turns heads from the pool deck to the shoreline:
- Bow Babe Contrast Bottoms — Pink ($24.99)
- Bow Babe Contrast Top — Pink ($24.99)
- Complete matching set: $49.98 — less than a single White Fox dress.
- Mix with Sky Blue top for the contrast trend look everyone's shooting right now.
Want to go deeper on styling your thong or cheeky bottom? Start with our String Bikini Guide 2026 or the Micro Bikini Confidence Guide.
Who Should Shop Where?
If you need a full spring wardrobe — shorts, a going-out dress, maybe a bikini thrown in — White Fox makes that easy. Shop one site, done.
But if you're showing up to a pool party, a boat day, or a week in the Caribbean and you want your bikini to be the thing people remember — shop the specialist. The Bow Babe Collection is built by people who think about nothing but how a bikini should fit, feel, and hold up when you're actually living in it. Browse the full Audi Swim collection and use code WELCOME15 for 15% off your first order.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is White Fox or Audi Swim better for swimwear?
For swimwear specifically, Audi Swim wins on specialization, fabric quality (ECONYL® recycled nylon), and brand focus. White Fox has pivoted toward general fashion, meaning their swimwear is one category among many. If bikinis are your priority, a specialist brand delivers a better result. The Bow Babe Contrast Bottoms in Pink at $24.99 are a direct comparison to White Fox's equivalent — better fabric, lower price.
How does Audi Swim pricing compare to White Fox?
White Fox swimwear averages around $39 per piece, often sold at a discount. Audi Swim's Bow Babe Contrast pieces are $24.99 each — full price — made from superior recycled nylon. The complete Bow Babe set (top + bottom) comes to $49.98, less than many single White Fox pieces at full price.
Does Audi Swim have a similar style to White Fox?
Both brands target a bold, trend-forward aesthetic, but Audi Swim leans further into statement swimwear — micro cuts, thong fits, and contrast details that White Fox's broader catalog doesn't always commit to. If you liked White Fox's boldest swim pieces, the Audi Swim collection is the specialist version of that energy.
























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