Find the Perfect Swimsuit
How frustrating, when you think you've found the cutest one-piece
swimsuit in the world, only to learn it doesn't have ample length for your torso. Well, you don't have to settle for a
bathing suit that's the wrong fit - too wide, not long enough, or squishing in your bust instead of enhancing your chest because of poor workmanship, with no tummy control, and generally not flattering.
Good News - tech savvy fabrics and designs to the rescue. Deep V halter one-piece bathing suits by
Karla Colletto swimwear and
La Blanca bandeau swimsuits are some of the top-notch brands that await you.
Amoena and
Roaman swimwear have boutique swimsuits in exquisite post breast surgery, maternity and full-figure styles.
Try the convertible halter or strapless one-piece retro/modern
swimsuit by Jantzen to plump up a small chest and to look young and cute while camouflaging the tummy area. This style, with ruching and tummy panel, will also work well if you're tall and slender, and for up to D cups.
While on the beach, seeing the sights, you can be a real stunner in a one-piece, one-shoulder
maillot by
Miraclesuit or Marc Jacobs.
Tube and
tank tops, halters, and bandeaus make the chest look fuller. Waist ruching and plunging V-neckline swimsuits draw focus to the midsection if you need width. A square neckline will enhance your bust. Heavily spandexed
one-piece swimsuits can make you appear several pounds thinner. Higher cut leg openings create a slimming, longer leg illusion although this can be a little tricky if your thighs are large or not toned.
Swimsuits with front or full lining will generally last longer and hold their shape and color better than those without it. For an ample bustline, get strong straps and full, supportive coverage for the neckline and armholes. Try
Carol Wior swimsuits to glamorously update your
swim wardrobe.