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How To Choose A Swimsuit That
Flatters Your Body |
Look in the mirror in just your underwear and
assess yourself frankly. Which of these describe you best?
1.Shoulders, hips and waist about the same size. Not much of
a waist boyish figure
2.Narrow shoulders wide hips -- pear shaped
3.Wide shoulders with medium or large breasts, wide hips, small
waist -- hourglass
4.Wide shoulders, narrow hips -- top heavy
5.Large breasts, narrow hips -- busty and top heavy
6.Large breasts, ample hips and a tummy -- curvy
7.You can only wear clothes sized XL or larger -- plus sized
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Once you know which category you are in, pick
the swimwear that flatters that body type and
you'll look your best during swimsuit season.
Boyish figure
If you are concerned
about looking like a boy in your swimsuit, go
all out feminine with frills and pretty prints.
Ruffles add volume. Worn along your bust and at
your hips, they give the illusion of curves. Pretty
things up with string bikinis and girly prints.
If you've got a cleavage, show it off with a plunging
neckline. You'd look less like a boy if you show
enough cleavage. Avoid bandeau tops and boy shorts.
Pear shaped body
So you've got hips..
Too large hips for your liking. Actually, curvy
hips and thighs are in. You can show them off,
or if you are still self conscious, you can minimize
them. String bikini bottoms, tie sides or details
at the sides of your bikini bottoms would make
the most of your shapely bottom. If you want to
draw attention away from your bottom, then dark
bikini thongs would do the trick. Or you could
wear a one piece swimsuit with a plunging front
to draw attention upwards to your face and cleavage
and away from your hips. Avoid boyshorts or very
high cut bottoms as these would not flatter you.
If you are wearing a bikini, pick a light top
and a dark bottom to balance your figure.
Hourglass figure
An hourglass figure?
You don't really need help with swimwear with
a figure like yours. Still, you can mess up your
look if you wear ill-fitting swimwear or a bikini
top or swimwear top that doesn't provide enough
support for your breasts if yours are heavy. As
long as you get enough support and the fit is
right, swimsuit season is your season. Wear a
bright bikini or a black maillot or a really teeny
printed bikini. These are classics that you can
get away with.
Top heavy swimsuits
If you're busty,
show off your cleavage in a one piece swimsuit
with a plunging neckline. The ideal bikini for
you would be one with a halter top. More than
anything, you need support. Here's more about
how to pick busty swimwear that flatter your body
shape best.
You can widen your hips with boy shorts or a colorful
bottom.
Curvy figures and plus sizes
If your tummy is
a problem, wear a one-piece swimsuit that has
a very high lycra content. They'd hold in your
tummy. If your tummy is not an issue, then go
for a bikini. Just make sure the bikini top supports
you well with wide enough straps or underwire
support and go for the lower-rise bottoms.
You can find miraclesuits
at http://www.cheap-designer-clothing.net/miraclesuit.htm
The high lycra content in these swimsuits take
10lb off visually and hide your tummy.
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