Sunday, May 6, 2012

Unforgiving Swimsuits? Here Are A Few Great Alternatives to the Two-Piece


How many of us ladies have tried their best at shunning away from water not because of fear of it but because of the shame that comes with the unforgiving swimsuit we have to wear?
So we have curves, stretch marks, and cellulites. Isn’t that one thing we should celebrate? We’re not photoshopped; we’re as real as it gets. Here’s a secret that I want you, my dear ladies, to know. In fact, it’s one secret that every woman should know: That with the right clothing you can make yourself look like a diva. Kim Kardashian, and Mrs. Beckham know what I’m talking about because you know, even celebrities have something to hide as well.
For swimwear, there are tons of trendy new styles that you can try out to enhance your assets and hide your flaws. Here’s some of them:

Retro 
Remember how pinup girls used to be front and center in the boy’s locker room and in bedside of the army’s cabins? There’s the ever famous Betty Garble who showed skin in the most conservative yet sexy way. Admit it, she was more curvy than what we call sexy by our standards today, but her picture is a classic sultry number. It’s because her swimsuit showed and emphasized all the right curves. By that, we mean her behind. So for those of you who’re gifted with an all-curvy body, structured one-piece swimsuits or a high waist, low cut bottom would do your figure wonders.

High cut
Yes, I’m aware that the 80’s and the 90’s aren’t exactly the best eras for fashion, but let’s give it credit for giving us the high cut swimsuit. One of the most recognizable swimsuits for this style is none other than the ones worn by the ladies of Baywatch. High cut swimsuits give you more leg, and boy do they make you look like you can go for miles.

Dresses and skirts
Don’t believe me? Suit yourself! But lo and behold, there really is a line of swimwear that imitates dresses and skirts to hide that extra junk in the trunk. These cute little ensembles resemble full clothing but are most definitely good enough to soak in chlorine and saltwater. This is the best alternative for those who are thinking of donning a rash guard to distract the eyes from the jiggling body parts.
There are plenty of ways in which you can enhance your figure through swimsuits. Your suit shouldn’t wear you; it’s the other way around. It all depends on what you choose to wear how you wear it.

1 comment:

  1. What are you talking about 'the 80's and 90's weren't the best decades for style'? The 90's were definitely the best decade for style, for the most part way better than today. Not to be insulting but I don't see how you can think that the hairstyle you have in your avatar picture is better than the one Pamela Anderson has in that Baywatch picture. Just because something is newer doesn't mean it's better. Women's styles went from beauty and glamour in the 90's to drab, Plain Jane-ness in the 00's.

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