On the beach you may not be able to hide under clothes, but you can still dress cleverly and find swimwear to suit your figure.
If you’re straight up and down wear:
- Padded triangle bikini tops.
- Short style bottoms, high cut or tie sided.
- Swimsuits that have patterns or colour that draw the eye in (dark sides, light centre panel).
If you’re pear shaped wear:
- High legged bikinis or swimsuits.
- Padded tops with detailing or rouching to create a bigger bust and balance out the hips.
- Triangular cupped halter necks.
- A bigger bottom or hips does not mean that you have to wear bigger pants – a smaller shaped bikini can be more flattering.
If you’re curvy or have bigger boobs wear:
- Wider straps for support.
- Underwired cups.
- Halter necks, never bandeaus.
- 50's styled swimwear.
If you’re apple shaped wear:
- A tankini.
- A swimsuit that has extra Lycra corset control to hold you in around the middle, such as the "Miracle swimsuit".
- Swimsuits that appear to wrap over at the front or that have detailing to give the illusion of a waist.
Whatever your shape:
- Try high cut legged bikini bottoms or swimsuits.
- Try lower cut backed swimsuits.
- Make sure that the bra cups fit properly.
- Wear non-shiny swimwear fabric.
- Don’t wear white unless you are under a size 12.
- Check transparency.
Finally, make sure you have prepared your beach body – not just with diet and exercise, but with hair removal on your legs and bikini line. And pedicured feet always look much nicer with sandals.
Now you are ready to step onto the beach with confidence. Walk tall – you will look pounds thinner. If you still feel uncomfortable you can always wear a sarong or pretty kaftan.