Swimsuit
Season Is Back!
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by Kathy Tanaka
Summer is here and it’s a time to enjoy with your friends and
family. However, many women tend to face the season with dread instead
of excitement. This year I want to encourage you to approach summertime
looking the best you can, not comparing yourself with airbrushed images
of people in the media, and knowing that God loves you just as you are
and wants you to enjoy the life He gave you. As the first step in helping
you to feel confident and enjoying a fun-filled summer, here are a few
guidelines to help you when shopping for a swimsuit.
1. Think outside the box. There are many options this year with all
the new sporty looks and cuts. Personally, I opt for the conservative
swim skirt and halter top as I spend most of my time at the beach chasing
my two boys. The swim skirt is nice because it’s like wearing
a cover-up to the beach, but you can swim in it. Halter-tops are the
trend for this summer. Colors range from traditional brights to muted
tones, with pink and brown being especially popular this year. Prints
include everything from hibiscus tropicals and batiks to dots and stripes.
Remember to pick a print or solid design that flatters your skin tone.
2. Try on a lot of swimsuits. When shopping, try to find a store that
specializes in swimwear and offers knowledgeable and helpful sales staff.
Sometimes it's hard to imagine how a suit looks when it is on the hanger.
(That was the case for me when I bought a cute one-piece cut out suit.)
A knowledgeable salesperson can help you with this. They can also help
you get more suits when you are in the dressing room. Be prepared to
try on a lot of suits, as it’s the only way to really find out
what style best suits you.
3. Find a store that carries separates. These stores allow you to
think of swimwear in the same way you do when you put together a regular
outfit. When shopping for separates, you can mix and match different
tops and bottoms that vary in size, print and style. It's a great concept
– kind of like designing your own suit. If you buy a triangle
top and hipster in one print, and buy a coordinating solid in two other
styles, say a swim skirt and tankini, you can get a lot of looks out
of just two suits. The options are endless! This year I put a print
halter tankini with a brown swim skirt and it turned out to be a really
cute outfit. Tankinis are flexible – they can also be worn with
jeans and skirts. What's even better is that they are made to support
you as well as swim in, so you don't have to wear a bra with them.
I hope this gives you a few ideas when shopping for swimwear. Remember
– the perfect suit is out there waiting for you. Wishing you all
a wonderful summer!