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Jessie James Decker doesn’t just enjoy swimwear, she collects it. “I’m a swimsuit girl. I have more swimsuits than I have of anything,” she says. That love is what drew her back to Cupshe for a second collaboration, this time with a bold, sun-soaked new collection: Cupshe x Jessie James Decker Casa del Sol.
After the success of her first drop with the brand, returning felt natural. “Anytime I get the chance to be a part of something like this, I’m all for it,” Decker says. “The first collection was so successful, so they asked me to do it again.”
The Casa del Sol collection launches in two drops; February 26 for women’s styles, followed by a March 5 release introducing men’s pieces designed with her husband, Eric Decker. While the launches are staggered, Decker wanted the collection to feel cohesive. “The pieces work really well together,” she says. “It doesn’t feel cheesy. It still feels sexy and cool.”
That philosophy carries into the men’s designs, which expand beyond basic swim trunks. “It’s not just blue and black,” she says. “These are really cool colors.” Eric, she notes, was hands-on throughout the process. “He knows what he likes, what he’ll wear, and what works for him.”
When it comes to women’s swim, Decker is focused on one priority: making everyone feel confident. “It would be easy for me to pick styles that only look good on me, but that’s not the priority,” she says. Instead, she considers a range of body types and life stages. “We wanted every suit in this collection to make someone feel beautiful.”
Casa del Sol includes underwire and wireless options, high-waisted styles, seamless silhouettes, and supportive fits. “There’s never one size fits all when it comes to swimsuits,” Decker says. “Everyone needs options.”
The inspiration behind the collection is deeply personal. While her first Cupshe collaboration leaned into Italian travel, this one pulls from family trips to Mexico. “Cancun feels like our second home,” she says. “Some of our best family memories are there, and I wanted this collection to have those bright, fun, hot colors.”
For those planning a warm-weather escape, Decker already has favorites. Her top pick may surprise shoppers. “It’s a simple red bikini,” she says. “The fit is out of this world. I felt confident, and the color was perfect for my skin tone.”
She also points to a crochet cover-up set she expects people to keep for years and a button-up shirt she insisted be included. “I wear button-ups all the time,” she says. “I’m a mom. I need pieces that work.”
Outside of design, Decker’s life is a constant juggle of music, brand-building, and motherhood. Her launch days are far from glamorous. “I had coffee, took kids to school, went on a field trip, did interviews, and picked up my grandmother from the airport,” she says. “That’s a normal day.”
Looking ahead, Decker is excited about what’s next. She’s working on new music, preparing for a major Kittenish relaunch, expanding her cookware line into Walmart, and releasing a family cookbook this fall.
As for Nashville life, Decker keeps things intentionally simple. “We don’t go out much,” she says. “We’re very family-focused.” Most days revolve around school drop-offs, activities, and time at home, with the occasional date night at Jeff Ruby’s. And when she does venture out, there’s one stop she always champions, her Kittenish location in Nashville.
That grounded, family-first approach mirrors the spirit behind Casa del Sol itself. Rather than chasing trends, Decker designed the collection around real life; traveling with kids, feeling confident in your body, and having pieces that work whether you’re poolside, on a boat, or throwing on a cover-up for lunch. It’s swimwear meant to be worn, lived in, and packed again and again.
As Casa del Sol rolls out, it reflects where Decker is now: creatively energized, deeply rooted in family, and focused on building pieces that make women feel good the moment they put them on. Whether it’s a red bikini that fits just right or a button-up you’ll reach for every vacation, the collection is designed to bring a little warmth, and a lot of confidence, wherever the season takes you.
Launch Details
Cupshe x Jessie James Decker Casa del Sol
- Drop 1: February 26, 2026
- Drop 2: March 5, 2026 (men’s styles featuring Eric Decker)

