How to Choose the Perfect Swimwear for Your Body Type
Posted: May 15 2015 by Lookbook Store
Beach season is almost upon us. And we're determined to resolve any fears you might have about donning a swimsuit , let alone a pair of bikini, in public.
Yes, anyone -- and we mean anyone -- can wear swimsuits regardless of you what your body shape looks like. We may not be busty like Kate Upton or curvy like Candice Swanepoel, but we can still ooze with hotness like they do every time.
The secret?
Strutting your stuff in the right kind of swimsuit and a boat load of confidence.
So be the bronze goddess like you're destined to be with this nifty guide to choosing the right swimwear for your figure.
The Curvy Charmer
If you're full through and through with a full bust, thighs, butt and hips, then choose pieces that'll accentuate your curves while providing the right amount of coverage and support.
However, if you're still a bit hesitant to exaggerate your natural curves, go for pieces that have asymmetric cuts and retro fittings. Boxy halter tops as well as those that are color blocked can also help highlight your curvy silhouette.
Caged strappy white bikini set | Bandeau high waist bikini set | Pink strappy bikini set | Black asymmetrical bandage monokini
The Perfect Pear
If you're lacking in the upper part but curvy in your bottom half, then the trick is to balance them out. Opt for eye-catching bikini tops, especially with plunging necklines, to draw eyes away from your waist down. And for bottoms, choose those with thin bands and straps so as not to call attention to that area.
Veil bandeau bikini set | Black back cross swimsuit | Red crochet halter bikini set | Foliage bandeau bikini set
The Busty Babe
If you're upper half is well-endowed, then all you need is support. So opt for swimsuits that are equipped with molded cups and underwires. Steer clear from falbala and fringed tops to minimize focus.
Also, tops with higher backs, such as racerback, can help keep the girls up when your strutting down the beach shore.
Green racerback bikini set | Strappy bandeau bikini set | Printed halter bikini set | Floral high waist bikini set
The Small Siren
If you're lacking a bit in the chest, don't feel bad. Small-chested women can get away with almost any kind of bikini tops. So go ahead and splurge on pieces with cute ruffles, bold prints, attention-getting embellishments. You can even opt for strapless ones if you like.
To give your girls extra lift, go for padded and push-up cups as well as halter tops.
Gold zip caged bikini set | Layered flounce bikini | Falbala bandeau bikini set | Blue V bandeau bikini set
The Tummy Temptress
If you're body is shaped like an apple, which tends to be heavy in the middle, then smoothen your tummy with high-waisted bikini bottoms, monokinis and tankinis. Suits with wrap-style trims can also be flattering to the figure. So as shirred swimsuits as they can hide the unflattering bulge.
Black mesh halter tankini | Black cutout waist one piece | Ruched mesh halter monokini | White rhinestone monokini
The Sporty Seductress
If you're lacking curves, don't fret. Playing them the right way is the name of the game. Splurge on pieces that have minimal coverage as they can create an illusion of a shapely silhouette. Monokinis with side cutouts can also create curves like you were naturally born with them.
More than that, bottoms with smaller cuts can create the illusion of a full derriere, giving you enough reasons to show off your svelte figure.
Blue string caged bikini | Caged yellow bikini set | Scrunched bandeau bikini set | Crochet triangle bikini set
With this tips presented, you're now ready to gear up for an extra-hot summer.
x.o.x.o.,
Lookbook Store
Comments
I never know I’m a pear! thanks a bunch!