Showcase Your Best Features with the Right Swimwear Choice

You probably understand your shape much better than anyone else, and you’re most likely conscious of your best and least favorite areas.  Bathing suit season may be intimidating to many females, who worry that they “just do not look good” in a bathing suit.  Nowadays bathing suit options make it much easier for all females to develop self-assurance and look great on the beach–with a little guidance.  Match these body types with some swim wear suggestions which will help you feel comfortable in a swimsuit that is “suited” for your shape.

Smaller Chest or Bust

If you have got a little bust, deciding on two pieces might be your best bet.  Try a halter top tankini which can provide even a size A chest some cleavage. Make certain that the top fits correctly, and isn’t too loose (the main method to make your breasts appear smaller).  When possible, try getting different sized tops and bottoms to fit, like a “mix n match” style.  Ruffles, added material and straps that are adjustable are small-chested girl’s best friends! In case you prefer a one piece bathing suit look, steer clear of strapless one-piece bathing suits.  Skinny, spaghetti straps can look cute on you!

Large Bust or Heavy on Top

If you want some cleavage, halter top bikinis or tankinis provide support and cleavage, as well has the ability to adjust size with a tie-neck option. Under wire, banded midriffs, smooth foam cups or built-in-bras are a must with any one or 2 piece swim wear option.  If possible, purchase the top 1 size bigger than the bottom.  One-piece swimsuit options may consist of “tank” style suits with wide shoulder straps.  Stay away from anything which has minimal coverage, for instance bandeau bikini tops.

Short Upper Body and/or Short Legs

You can actually lengthen the appearance of the legs by getting a swimsuit which is cut high on the legs.  One piece bathing suits often have “high thigh” bikini cuts or a V-Shaped low neckline are a great match for your form.  Try a string bikini if you’re set on a two-piece bathing suit, which can lengthen your legs by uncovering your hips.  If at all possible, stay away from boy shorts. Color-wise, you can wear a solid colored bottom with a printed or vertically-striped swimsuit top, which will draw the eyes towards your torso, giving it a longer look.

Long Torso/Tall and Slim

To steer clear of the “bean pole” look, go crazy with embellishments, horizontal stripes, super vibrant neon colors, and perhaps hip belts that break up your tall, lean figure.  If you are tall and think without curves, try a one-piece bathing suit with an embellished waist, or extra fabric and ruffles on a skirtini swimsuit.  Try to avoid solid colors with no print, detail, or embellishments.

Wide Shoulders

Play up your bottom half and steer clear of drawing attention to the top if you’ve got an “inverted triangle” shape.  Pick bikini bottoms splashed with a lot of colors and print designs and don’t be stingy with regards to embellishments such as ties, belts and sashes. Wide shoulder straps, square necklines, and modern low-rise thigh cuts can make you look wonderful.  Try to stay away from the plunging V-neck that is only going to highlight the shape you are attempting to soften.

Stomach Problems or Scars & Stretchmarks

If you are self conscious about your belly, try a one-piece bathing suit, or a “mock” two-piece.  Many one-piece swimsuits nowadays actually look like two-piece tanikinis or skirtinis, but they provide complete midriff coverage.  Swimdresses frequently do the job of covering a stomach, with style.  Try a print rather than a solid color to distract from too much stomach. Most girls who have scars or stretchmarks tend to have them on their upper thighs, busts, or stomachs.  The very best bathing suit option can be a long swimwdress, or a bathing suit with optional coverup.  Boyshorts bottoms can allow you to cover stretchmarks on your buttocks or hips, if you’ve got them.

Shapely Bottom or Plus-Size

If you are shapely on the bottom, the skirtini is for you!  Try picking out a smooth, slimming skirtini skirt (short or mini is OK) which covers just want you wish it too.  When you wish ruffles or an additional fabric look, select a skirted bikini with a ruffled bikini top which will draw attention to your bust rather than your hips and buttocks. The come back of the extremely cute, one-piece swimdress is a great trend for plus-size ladies.  Swimdresses give coverage in the places where most plus-size ladies are looking for modesty, but swimdresses are frequently made with classy, sexy style in mind too.  Deep V-necks can certainly emphasize cleavage, and ruching at the hip can offer a stylish distraction as well as lengthen your upper thighs.