What bikini should i wear




















Balancing your look is key when choosing swimwear. Horizontal stripes are flattering on carrot shapes, widening the hips and balancing out broader shoulders.

Like pears, carrot body types have the perfect shape to mix and match. Choose separates with bolder colours and patterns on the bottom half to create a balanced visual frame. Carrot shapes tend to have a fuller chest, so look for swimsuits or bikini tops with underwiring or halter shapes with great support and coverage. No matter what your height, weight, shape or age, you can look and feel like the goddess you are in swimwear!

The right fit and a few simple pieces can help you feel ready to step out onto the beach anywhere, anytime. What Swimwear Suits My Shape? Apple shape Feminine apple shapes have slender hips and shoulders with fuller busts and midriffs See our swimwear shape guide video below. So which bikini do you choose to bring out the best in those curves? Look for a seamless bottom. Cheeky and high leg styles will help to lengthen your legs like our MM Fusions , which has a cheeky style with a clean finish.

Go for solid and dark colours or a vertical print to make your bottom look narrower like our Rosalie bandeau bikini. Bikini for small hips. Also bottoms with ruched sides are an excellent choice for the narrower hipped, like our Haze bikini. Try wearing printed bottoms and you can definitely also go for a wider sides like our fabulous hipster style MM Juliana.

Bikini for big bust. For the girls with more on top, look for our larger cup sizes and bikinis with underwire support. Have a look at our Pousada 21 bandeau bikini. This gorgeous two piece can be worn in many ways and features a fabulous print and has removable moulded foam cups. The beautiful Merryl bikini has moulded cups while also having wider straps that flatter and support your chest. Bikini for small bust.

You will rock in a classic string bikini. Check out our Ilona or River triangle bikinis. To create the look of fuller cleavage, look for padded bikinis and swimsuits. You can also choose to go for a bikini top or swimsuit with ruffles and ties, like our Idaho bikini, helping create more volume on your top half. Bikini for big bottom. Look for swimsuits and bikinis with a solid colour at the bottom and printed tops which will help to balance out your silhouette. Bikini for small bottom.

These extra details create the illusion of a rounder bottom. Go for bikini bottoms with bright colour and prints and remember to show a little cheek. Swimsuit or bikini? A tummy can be easily be concealed with fabric ruching. Check out our MM Femme 21 tankini. If you have large thighs, look for a wider leg and hipster cut like in our MM Jay bikini bottom. Featuring SPF 50, our rash guards provide stylish protection.

Check out the Noah rash guard, which is also PFC-free. Dare to try something new and have fun putting together your beach look with Protest. It looks like you are living in Germany, is this correct? Follow us.

Consumer rating excellent. Ahead, we rounded up a list of stylish picks that are both comfortable and will make you feel your best. From curvier frames to athletic body types, we're helping to make sense of the endless swimwear options and narrowing them down to the choices that were made to fit and flatter your frame. Want to know what you should be looking for? Read on to get the experts' dos and don'ts, find your perfect suit, and never hate bikini shopping again!

View On One Page. Photo 0 of To enhance your booty, wear bottoms that create the illusion of a toned booty. Thongs do the job perfectly. But since we want to avoid skimpy bikinis on your first day, opt for scrunched bottoms with full coverage instead. The scrunched effect will make your booty look more toned than it actually is. You can enhance your curves by creating a contrast between your waist against your shoulders and hips.

Swimsuits that mimic an hourglass shape gives the illusion of a curvier waist. This burgundy one-piece kills two birds with one stone by featuring both hourglass cutout as well as deep plunging V-neck.

The ruffled top widens the shoulders and the string bottom widens the hips. The result? A waist that looks curvier and more defined than it actually is. Depending on your body type, your problem areas could vary. If you want to downplay your hips, follow these tips:. Rectangle ladies might want to enhance their breasts and accentuate their curves. The tips have already been discussed above at tip 3. If you have an apple body and you want to camouflage your tummy fats, follow these:.

Perhaps wearing a bikini near the shore or when sunbathing is comfortable enough for you. You can go for an opaque cover-up with a Bohemian vibe or a see-through for a more daring look. Most of the time, women are generally more anxious to cover the bottom part than the top.



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