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In the second of a two-part series we bring you the best off the runway from the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim 2014.
We recently brought you Part One of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Swim 2014 held in Miami from July 18-22.
Today, we bring you some more sizzling swimwear from the event -- here's a look at the best of runway images from days Four and Five!
We start off with this vibrant bikini from Miami brand Luli Fama that mixes animal prints and colours, set off by a beautiful floral headband.
Next we see a delightful flirty ruffled top in hot pink and yellow, accompanied by matching briefs.
This sexy white monokini, held together with a metal ring, was on offer from British label Sauvage.
For those who dare to bare, this peek-a-boo citrus two-piece from Aquarella is just the thing.
This cut-away beauty in yellow also made quite a statement on the ramp.
Sporting cutwork ruffles on the bandeau top, this pretty orange bikini was part of Colombian brand Manglar's latest line.
Another Colombian label, Maaji Swimwear, showcased a line inspired by pirates, with the models sporting headscarves, dramatic cuffs at the wrist and other pirate paraphernalia.
This corset-style tankini was set off by a pirate hat, cuffs and an eye-patch for added effect.
Specialising in hand-crocheted swimwear, Canadian designer Anna Kosturova's offerings were a neon delight.
US-based brand A.Che ensured that their pieces were as eye-catching as possible, like this strapless black bikini embellished with crocheted detailing.
Tassels are big for swimwear this year, so it's hardly surprising that this plunging colourblock was part of the new collection.
This sensual silver-grey triangle bikini and cover-up are one of many feminine designs displayed by New York-based Naila.
Unusual and flattering, black mesh converts this would-be bikini into a maillot and is the brainchild of US brand Caitlin Kelly.
Pale shimmering gold brings out the best in this wrap-around one-piece, which offers a peek of midriff.
Curvy ladies are sure to love this plush purple number from iconic swimwear brand Gottex.
Beach Riot's latest creations are sure to create a seaside scenario similar to their moniker -- get a load of this awesome zebra print maillot in pale pink and black.
Seen here is another of their hot Californian babe-style strapless offerings.
With a sophisticated edge to them, Caffe Swimwear's new designs, like this mix and match, seem to keep the jet-setting globe trotter in mind.
Striking bejewelled cuffs and a belted panel add a new dimension to this black monokini from Peruvian label Aguaclara.
The bling-thing theme continued through much of the line, including this shimmering white cut-away.
Gorgeous knits in neon hues were displayed at Fashion Week by Balinese swimwear designers Indah.
This lovely sheer beach blouse was accompanied by a cheeky pair of bikini bottoms.
Sporty swimwear, such as this striped two-piece modelled by an athletic catwalker, was the order of the day at the Oakley showing.
An attractive shade of mint green is spotted on the runway.
Tangerine takes centrestage with this molded number sporting plaited tie-ups at the 6 Shore Road fashion show.
The boho-chic stylings of label Zingara included this keyhole ruffled strapless bandeau.
This becoming black string-embellished bikini was part of BCBGeneration's poolside display.
Brazilian designer A.Z Araujo's beach styles were all fueled with fiery colour, like this sleek backless maillot.
Barely-there, bold creations like this thong bikini stormed the runway courtesy US brand Minimale Animale.
And finally we have this candy-pink bow bikini from Lolli Swim, which kept the vibe fun and flirty.