
The variety of designs and styles are so vast today those swimsuits that aren’t bikinis are being worn by the seen. One piece suits are in. We can’t wait to get into them and hit the beach but the challenging part is left. The question everyone is asking, “What should I wear?” We all have problem areas. Who loves their body? The trick is in finding something that flatters our different body types. Once you figure out what part u love and want to enhance, half your work is done.
Small Bust
Before running to the plastic surgeon, think about buying bust enhancing tops, something that enhances the cleavage that you already have. Padded bras and push ups have become very popular today but if you really are shy about showing too much skin, try something that has a horizontal neckline or lots of ruffles. With this, attention is drawn away from the small bust but also makes it appear fuller at the same time.
Large Bust
Here the problem lies in not having enough support like a proper everyday bra. Choosing swim wear with wide straps is advisable. Built in bras with foam cups are readily available in the market today to solve that pesky problem. Tankinis are another great option. Wearing a dark coloured top and a light coloured bottom draws attention away from the chest.
A paunch: A Troubling Tummy
A one piece suit is the best solution. It creates the illusion of an empire waist. Some newer styles also have built in corsets that slim the waist. These are great because they literally suck in all that extra fat. Diagonal lines and waistbands or belts are great to hide tummy troubles.
A really long torso
The trick to find a bathing suit to create the illusion of one not so long is to wear a tankini with a stripe just below the bust and then teaming it with a high cut bottom. This gives it a proportional look. Another major no-no is a high neck top. Vertical stripes are to be avoided too as much as possible as these elongate the torso.
Short midsection
Bikinis are the best bet for short torsos. Low waist panties that sit really low make the waist look longer. Avoid shorts and skirty bottoms like the plague. These will enhance the short torso. Vertical lines and plunging necklines are to be opted for a one piece suit.
Large Hips and Fat Thighs
Wide hips and being unhappy about thighs is a common problem. The trick here is to try and take attention away from the bottom. Enhance the top instead. Wear push ups, halters, and padded bras, anything that will push eyes to the top. Dark bottoms will help too. Make the top be in light shades. High cut panties slim fat thighs and shorts cover everything at one go. A strapless suit should be worn to balance the look.
Now that you have found the perfect suit, have fun! Forget about your problems and let the swim suit do the talking!
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