Whether
you're skinny, hippy, full figured or busty, you want to look your most
fabulous
on the beach this summer. To help you avoid going into the dressing
room with piles of swimwear, Charla Krupp, executive editor of Shop
Etc., presents the best swimsuits for every shape.
We're cutting through the swimsuit clutter to show you the suit that
will make you look hotter than you ever thought you could.
What will everyone be wearing on the beach this summer? Black and white
prints, the color chocolate brown is hot, metallics in gold and silver,
and animal prints in zebra and python skin. The best news? One-piece
suits are making a comeback. Not just for mommies anymore, even supermodels
have been spotted in one-piece suits. So you'll be looking sleeker and
sexier this summer!
What can you do to make swimsuit shopping less humiliating? Don't put
yourself through it. The newer way to shop for suits is on the web or
by phone. Order two sizes, and try them on in the comfort of your own
home, return what doesn't work. It's so much less stressful, and if
you start today, they'll have your size!
But if you want to try on a load of swimsuits in a department store
dressing room, don't shop on the day you're feeling fat and bloated
and make sure you're waxed and self-tanned.
Skinny
Wrong suit: Skinny, small-busted women should not choose a classic string
bikini. You might think that skimpy suits highlight the few curves you
have, but a string bikini does absolutely nothing for you. Think curves.
Try a suit that will make the most of your body.
Right suit:
Padding: Good for a small bust, but it must look natural. Padding makes
you appear to have more up top; flat triangle tops, in contrast, offer
no support.
Bandeau-styles provide more oomph than classic triangle tops.
Mesh trim over the fabric gives texture, which adds heft.
A pop of color, like turquoise, helps outline the shape of your body.
In the back, wide, padded tie-back straps give better support than flimsy
strings. You want adjustable straps, so the top can be tightened just
right.
Shopping details: W Swim Gold Mesh Bandeau in aqua, $54, (sizes XS-L);
bottoms: Clean Hipsters, $54, (sizes XS-L), also in pink and white;
Everything But Water: 888-796-6661 or everythingbutwater.com. Shoes:
Nine West “Layce” Platform Mules in red, $69, (sizes 5 1/2-10
1/2), also in blue and tan; 800-999-1877. (The curvaceous lines of these
shoes will round out too-straight calves.)
Hippy
Wrong suit: Loose the side strings! Side string bottoms are a no-no
for everyone who wants to de-emphasize hips. They actually draw attention
to the exact spot that you want to conceal. And don't wear a jazzy print
on your bottom half because it draws the eye. You want the world focused
on your better half!
Right suit: It's fashion math: add a little something to your bust
so it will look more in proportion with your hips. Everyone knows that
if you want to add weight, wear a horizontal. A horizontal top will
counterbalance a wide hip. Try the nautical stripe — another big
trend this season. To subtract from your hips, keep your bottoms simple
in a dark solid such as black or navy. And shifting the shape from a
classic string bikini to a boy short will give a bit more coverage at
the hips. When it comes to swimsuits, every bit counts. Other tips:
look terrific in a one-piece with cinching at the waist. Detail at the
waist brings the eye away from the hips, and high-cut legs can elongate
thighs.
Shopping details: Baltex Country “Captain Hook” Halter
Bra and Belted Low Waist Pants in navy, $68, (sizes 8-16), also in green
and red; 888-225-8391 or baltex.com for stores. (A halter top will boost
smaller busts.) Shoes: Eddie Bauer Mini Braided Leather Flip-Flops,
$29.50, (sizes 6-12); 800-625-7935 or eddiebauer.com. (The skinny straps
on these flip-flops won't weigh down legs.)
Full-figured
Wrong suit: Who are you fooling by covering up your body? It doesn't
make you invisible … or any slimmer … in a way, you are
calling attention to yourself.
Right suit: If you're full-figured, let the latest in fabric technology
work its magic. The Valera by Miraclesuit promises to make you look
ten times lighter with triple the hold-in power of your standard suit.
And it delivers. The people at Miraclesuit have a patented fabric called
Miratex that has a high percentage of Lycra and Spandex but doesn't
make you feel like you're straight-jacketed in a too-tight girdle. The
minute you slip it on, you'll have an instant tummy tuck and butt lift.
That translates to instant confidence. And it's not only for full-figured.
One-pieces are so chic this season. High-cut legs thin the thighs and
butt, and a V-neck will flaunt your great cleavage. An embellishment
of jewels at the bust brings attention to your bust and away from the
tummy. Dark colors are a classic way to minimize. Chocolate brown is
a fashionable alternative to black … who needs yet another black
suit?
Shopping details: The “Valera” Miraclesuit in chocolate,
$122, (sizes 8-16), also in black; Bloomingdale's: 800-555-7467 or cyberswim.com.
Shoes: Kors by Michael Kors “Ringo” Flats, $135, (sizes
6-11); Footnotes: 866-487-4637 or footnotesonline.com.
Busty
Wrong suit: A barely-there top in a bright color will have you spilling
out all over, if you're a D-cup or more. Classic string cut bikinis
don't offer enough support in the bust. You want to look classy, not
trashy.
Right suit: It's the season of the one-piece, so embrace it. With the
proper coverage, you'll look sophisticated and elegant. If you're big
busted, don't let it all hang out … keep them wanting more. Women
in America are getting bigger in the bust, so finding a top that covers
adequately is becoming more of an issue. Underwires are key for a big
bust. The built-in underwire and ruching guard against the dreaded uniboob.
A cool print-patterned suit like a bright bold paisley camouflages a
top-heavy figure because it highlights the entire body. Wrap yourself
in a sarong and you're good to go for cocktails poolside.
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