
For Heaven Swim Australia 2026, Jayde Pollard modeled the Boteh Demi Top and Zuri High Waist Pant in a navy paisley print – and the side straps shift the whole balance.
It is all in the straps.
In this photoshoot for Heaven Swim Australia 2026, Jayde Pollard models the Boteh Demi Top and Boteh Zuri High Waist Pant from the Tierra Del Sol collection, and the cut does more than the print. The navy and gold paisley swirl draws you in first, but the structure keeps you there.
The Boteh Demi Top is an underwired balconette shape with adjustable shoulder straps and a back hook closure. You can see how the underwire frames the bust and creates lift without adding bulk. The straps sit cleanly on the shoulders, and the print aligns neatly across the cups, which is not always a given with busy patterns.
Now to the bottom half. The Boteh Zuri High Waist Pant sits high on the waist and cuts higher at the leg, shaping a longer line through the hip. What stands out are the multiple horizontal side straps – evenly spaced, precise, and integrated into the print rather than floating on top of it. That detail breaks up the fabric and adds depth without clutter.
The fabric finish appears smooth with a soft sheen under studio lighting, and the fit holds close to the body without wrinkling at the waist or hip. It is clearly designed to support and sculpt rather than just decorate.
For me, the strongest move is the balance between coverage and structure. Jayde Pollard in Heaven Swim shows how a high-waist cut can still feel modern when the straps do the shaping.
This kind of fashion photoshoot leans into construction over excess, which is exactly why the editorial works.
If you had to choose, would you go for the underwire top or switch to the Bella Triangle version in the same print?
Those side straps are what make the whole look click.




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