Selecting the right swimwear for your body is a matter of taste. Per se, there is no “right” swimwear for everyone. There are, however, guidelines to follow to look more flattering in one. Check out ten of them here. 1. If you are busty, go for halter-type swimwear. Halters do not blow your bosoms off to proportions and provide just the right support for your highly envied frontal pounds. 2. If you are cleavage-obsessed, go for bra-type swimwear. The neckline must not be bandeau and tube-like, so you can showcase the cleavage you've long wanted to flaunt. 3. If you are a temptress-wannabe who is well-endowed at the same time, go for the more daring sling-strap swimwear. You (and your onlookers) will certainly get a rush of blood in your system if you sport this adventurous and avant-garde wear: the horizontal straps cover only your nipples, exposing a full view of your cleavage, full busts and sides, while the vertical straps take care of your busts' shape and needed support. 4. If you hate being busty, go for swimwear with conservative necklines that can hide your unwanted cleavage. Bandeaus are a good and cutesy choice. In addition, opt for dark colors like black as these help create the illusion of size reduction. 5. If you are not well-endowed, go for swimwear that is well-fitting but has light and vibrant colors in the bust area. Loose-fitting necklines will only emphasize your lack of frontal assets, so don't be afraid to wear snug-fitting styles. The light colors help create the illusion of size expansion. 6. If you have small busts, go for swimwear that is padded or one whose neckline is embellished. The pads readily take care of the size and shape problems you face. Neckline embellishments such as ruffles also cover your flat front and add volume to it, creating the illusion of fullness. 7. If you have long legs, go for a two-piece swimwear. Make sure that the bikini bottom is low-waist, so you can showcase your to-die-for legs in the most eye-catching manner possible. 8. If you have short legs, again go for a two-piece swimwear. However, make sure that the bikini bottom is high-waist. This scheme will somewhat connect your legs to your torso, creating a longer horizontal look. 9. If you have a curvaceous waistline, you're lucky because you can wear any type of swimwear. However, if you particularly want to draw attention to your asset, go for mono-colored swim wear. 10. If you have a body which you will describe as “problematic” because you lack the qualities, size and shape that you've always wanted, go for a tankini swimwear. Your criteria for a perfect swimwear will greatly depend on your body type and general physique. What looks awesome on the mannequin might look hideous on you, and what looks ill-fitting on a model may just very well be the opposite. The best solution there is for you to engage in an actual fitting session. Have fun trying on various swimwear pieces of your choice and select the best one. |