Monday, May 31, 2010

Swimwear for Your Body Type

1. Hide a Tummy: Ruching and Tummy Control

Macys.com

Tummy rolls have you soured on swimwear? Try a cute strapless style in a hot color that features ruching and tummy control to camouflage extra lumps and bumps.

Hide a Tummy: Look for tummy control, allover ruching and tankini styles that are long enough to cover your tummy.

What to Avoid When You Have a Tummy: Skip anything that bares your tummy and avoid suits with cutouts at the side or flimsy material that will accentuate stomach rolls.


2. Flatter a Full Bust: Knotted Maillot

Nordstrom.com

Some swimwear styles for full-busted women can look matronly, but this Miraclesuit's style flatters with a deep V and knotted details.

Flatter a Full Bust: Halter necks are flattering on a full bust. Look for soft cups, underwire or boning for extra support. Thicker straps offer slip-proof coverage.

What to Avoid for a Full Bust: Skip ornamentation in the bust area. Avoid stripes or patterns on the bust area.


3. Enhance a Small Bust: Ruffled One-Piece

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No need to hide on the beach when there's adorable options like this tank top from Kenneth Cole REACTION.

Make the Most of a Smaller Bust: Bandeau and ruffle-top styles were made for you! Ruched and ornamented bustlines also look great.

Avoid for a Smaller Bust: Pass on deeply plunging styles or overly structured cups that may not fit.


4. Slim an Allover Plus Size: Skirtini

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Look your best, regardless of your size with a flirty tankini from Profile by Gottex

Slim a Plus Size Figure: Opt for slimming black, navy or chocolate solids or choose an allover print to camouflage. Tankinis, tummy control one-pieces and styles with skirts or shirts all flatter.

What to Avoid for Plus Sizes: Shy away from horizontal stripes, huge ruffles or embellishment. Steer clear of white or thin fabrics.


5. Fit a Long Torso: Tank Suit

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Finding the proper fit for a long torso is the most important thing, like this "Long" fit suit from Land's End.

Flatter a Long Torso: One-pieces should fit without tugging. Graphics, cutouts and plunging necklines all break up a long torso. High-cut legs help balance your figure by making legs longer.

Skip for a Long Torso: String bikinis on a long torso look off-balance, so opt for longer tankini styles that show a sliver of stomach instead.


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