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How to Choose a Figure Flattering Swimsuit

Some women fear the onset of warm weather because it brings with it the dreaded task of swimsuit shopping. Slipping on that form fitting bathing suit simply reminds them of the extra cupcakes they ate during cold weather months when their bodies were covered in loose sweaters. The good news is this. No one’s body is perfect and your own eyes are much less forgiving than the eyes of the general public who also feel a bit self conscious in their swimsuit. If you’re feeling out of shape, why not try using color and pattern to help you choose a fabulous figure flattering swimsuit?

Color and pattern play a key role in how a swimsuit looks on you. Subtle gradations in color and pattern can trick the eye visually and give the illusion of slimmer tummies and firmer behinds. Here are some tricks that will help you select a figure flattering swimsuit that naturally enhances the beauty of your body:

Your Best Look Tri Color Plus Size Twist Front SwimsuitUse the Power of Color Blocks or Stripes
Blocks or stripes of color are a great way to hide those areas you’re not so proud of and enhance the ones you feel more comfortable with. Keep in mind that dark colors cause an area to recede while lighter ones create fullness. Bright colors also tend to give the illusion of more volume. When you select a one piece bathing suit, keep these principles in mind. If you’d like to play down your hips, choose a swimsuit with a dark color block in that region. You can further draw attention away from your hips, by having a light or bright color block on the upper portion of your body. As an example, for wide hips a simple one piece, tank style bathing suit with a black color block on the bottom and a white one on top can  be flattering.

To make your bust line appear fuller, choose a suit with block or stripe of bright color around the chest area. Another trick to slim down the body is to choose a tank style bathing suit with a black color block extending down each side. This tends to give the illusion of a more narrow body. If you want to look taller and slimmer, select a tank with vertical stripes. This principles can really work to enhance your natural physique.

Use the Power of Prints
Prints can also trick the eye and have an impact in how you look in a bathing suit. Women's Plus Size Swimwear - Samoa Tankini Brief W/ Keyhole Neck - Style #69367wa - Sizes 16W-26W - JUST ARRIVEDIf you’re self conscious about being too thin, look for a figure flattering swimsuit with a bold, exciting print in bright colors. This applies to both one piece suits and bikinis. If you’re heavier and want to play down your size, you can still wear prints but choose a smaller one with a dark background and less contrast. This tends to have a slimming effect. You can use the color block concept here too. If you have a boyish upper body but carry a little too much around the hips, choose a swimsuit with a bold, graphic top and a simple, dark bottom. Prints have the power to subtly alter the way your body parts look in a swimsuit.

Use Fabric Texture Contrasts
Another principle to consider when choosing a figure flattering swimsuit is the texture of your fabric. If you have a slim, boyish figure, swimsuits made of shinier materials can be flattering as they tend to make you look larger. If you’re trying to play down certain areas, choose darker, duller, more opaque colors which will cause the eye to recede. Again, use this principle to play up the parts you want to enhance and draw the eye away from figure flaws.

Using the principles of pattern and color to select a figure flattering swimsuit can make the job of bathing suit shopping much more fun. Think of it as an artistic challenge and create the beach body you want to have this summer!

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Posted by Sarah - May 20, 2009 at 10:20 am

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Top 4 Swimsuit Styles to Avoid

The beach is a great place for people watching as people of all shapes and sizes play in the sand and surf enjoying the first days of summer. No longer burdened by the heavy attire of winter, people arrive in an interesting array of swimsuit styles. Some of these beach fashions are flattering while some can be down right horrific, particularly if worn on the wrong body type. Here are some of the worst swimsuit styles you could see parading down the boardwalk, and which you should avoid at all costs:

1. The Monokini
This may be one of the worst bikini styles inflicted upon women so far, although it’s unlikely you’ll see it on the beaches of America. This is not because there aren’t people willing to wear it but because they might get arrested if they do. The monokini is really just another term for a topless bathing suit. This swimsuit was the brainchild of a European designer by the name of Rudi Gemreich who introduced this swimsuit style to the world in the mid 1960’s. Needless to say, it brought a firestorm of criticism from more conservative institutions and met with only short term commercial success, lasting only a season. Its influence is still being felt today as swimsuit designers use this principle to create skimpier swimsuits with less fabric. Although monokinis are still being manufactured, you probably won’t find them in their original form on the racks of most mainstream department stores. They’ve been transformed into bathing suits with strategic cutouts that are more socially acceptable but still a bit risqué.

2. The Thong
After Gemreich introduced the monokini in the mid 1960’s, he wasn’t finished yet. Undaunted by the lack of long term, commercial success of the monokini, he introduced the world to another ridiculously revealing bikini style, the thong. This little number was met with greater enthusiasm and more commercial success even though it still left a great deal of skin exposed. Even more significantly, the bikini thong wasn’t going to win any awards for comfort. Leaving most of the butt exposed to wondering eyes, it’s a bikini style that’s not for the faint of heart. It also requires a few trips to the gym if you’re over the age of twenty. This style is probably best worn in the bedroom.

3. Metallic Styles
There’s already enough glare on the beach. Why add to it by wearing a shiny, metallic bathing suit? Metallic styles run the gamut from solid colored suits in bright silver, gold, copper, and even a variety of metallic colors to bikinis with metallic accents. Although these styles certainly attract attention so does a metallic red fire truck. Both are probably best found off the beach.

4. Sheer and See Through
The monokini in its original form might not be around any more but you can still reveal almost everything in a sheer or see through bathing suit style. It’s nice to know there’s freedom of choice but some things are better left to the imagination.

Fortunately, with so many flattering styles of swimwear available, you’ll never have to fall victim to these swimwear disasters. When someone suggests you try one of these swimsuit styles, do yourself a favor and just say no. You’ll be glad you did.

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Posted by Sarah - April 29, 2009 at 10:27 am

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Flattering Plus Size Swimsuits: Small Bust

Okay so our special plus size swimwear series was scheduled to run only in November, but we felt there was till one problem area which we did not yet address, so it we had to extend this to the first week of December for one last post in the series. Over the past four weeks we have looked at:

Today we’re looking at styles perfect for those plus size women who have a small bust. These pieces are styles, figure flattering and have that extra something incorporated into them which make the perfect for small busted women. Have a look:

Virgin Islands Plus Size Assymetrical Cami Tankini Top

Your Best Look®  Market Batik Plus Size Halter Tankini Swimsuit

South Point® Playa Del Sol Plus Size Skirtini Swimsuit

Delta Burke® Lace It Up Plus Size Swimsuit

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Posted by Sarah - December 1, 2008 at 10:38 am

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Flattering Plus Size Swimsuits: Slim Your Tummy

As we have been doing all throughout the month of November, outlining specific swimsuit styles to address specific problem areas women face when choosing swimwear, today we are looking into what I think is the number one problem area facing women worldwide: the tummy area. Over the past three weeks we have looked into minimizing the hips, supporting large busts and concealing big booties. Today we’re looking at swimwear styles that are great at creating the illusion of a slimmer tummy.

Babydoll Plus Size Halter Tankini Swimsuit

Siren Plus Size Shirred Crossback Sheath Swimsuit

Liz Claiborne® Chiffon Cubism Plus Size Bandeau Skirtini Swimsuit

Longitude® Cheetah Plus Size Surplice Swimsuit

Retro Plus Size Halter Skirtini Swimsuit

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Posted by Sarah - November 24, 2008 at 10:34 am

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Flattering Plus Size Swimsuits: Minimize Your Booty

During the month of November, we have been looking at specific swimsuit styles that address certain problematic areas women usually are faced with when shipping for their special swimsuit. So far we have looked at styles perfect for concealing the hip area, and also style which are perfect for plus size women with large busts.

Today we are moving down again, and addressing the big booty scenario. Here are styles perfect for plus size women with a healthy behind, who might feel a little apprehensive about wearing a swimsuit. Well ladies, with the styles below your booty will be supported and conceal, but the suit is made to flatter the curvy figure, so you have no reason to fear wesring a swimsuit. Click on each style to check them out more closely.

Solid Plus Size Ruched Bandeau Swimdress Swimsuit

Delta Burke® Safari Plus Size Swimdress Swimsuit

Longitude® Arabesque Plus Size Skirtini Swimsuit

Liz Claiborne® Tropical Deco Floral Plus Size Halter Skirtini Swimsuit

South Point® Playa Del Sol Plus Size Skirtini Swimsuit

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Posted by Sarah - November 17, 2008 at 10:15 am

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Flattering Plus Size Swimsuits: Large Busts

This month we are looking at select plus size swimsuits which address particular ‘problem areas’ women often are faced with when choosing swimwear. Last weed we looked at specific plus size swimwear to go for, if your main concern is your hip area, and you want to take the attention off that problem area.

Today we are addressing those plus size women who have been very lucky with the bust area. Having a large bust may sometimes hinder you from easily finding the correct swimwear. The ideal swimsuit should have enough support for your back, and should of course fit very well so that you are neither over-emphasizing your bust, but of course not completely concealing it. So here are our top choices for plus size simwear perfect for large busted full figured women.

Beach Native® Dream Girl Plus Size Halter Skirtini Swimsuit

Beach Native® Evening Tide Plus Size Keyhole Back Swimsuit

Longitude® All That Glitters Plus Size Swimsuit

Longitude® Fountain Blue Plus Size Ring Front Swimsuit

Longitude® Dot Darling Plus Size Swimsuit

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Posted by Sarah - November 10, 2008 at 10:22 am

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Flattering Plus Size Swimsuits: Hide Your Hips

Although the weather is getting colder every week now, and the Christmas Holiday season is fast approaching, this week I would like to look back at the hot summer months and revisit some plus size swimwear style essentials. Besides, cruising season has just kicked off now, so some of you might be looking for a new swimsuit to take with you on your well deserved vacation. So take a look at the suggestions I will be presenting to you this week, which tackle various ‘problem areas’ affecting most women.

Today we’re looking at five different swimsuit styles that are perfect for hiding hips, or perhaps ‘minimizing the attention to the hips’ is a better way of putting it, in my opinion anyway.

Virgin Islands Plus Size Assymetrical Cami Tankini Top

Liz Claiborne® Beadwork Plus Size Swimdress Swimsuit

Delta Burke® Let It Shine Plus Size Keyhole Back Swimsuit

Longitude® Cheetah Plus Size V Plunge Swimsuit

Sweetheart Plus Size Bandeau Swimdress Swimsuit

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Posted by Sarah - November 3, 2008 at 10:38 am

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Plus Size Swimsuits that Fit and Flatter

Finding the right plus size swimsuit, which you like and flatters your figure is no piece of cake if you are a plus size woman like me. There are a lot of things to consider when purchasing swimwear, after all you are going to be showing off a lot of flesh, so you do want to feel comfortable, stylish and at the same time confident that your figure is looking its best in the swimsuit of your choice.

Everyone has their own different tastes when it comes to choosing swimwear, but sometimes some guidance it all that is needed to make sure we choose a style which fits and flatters our unique body type. And that is exactly what SwimsuitsForAll.com are currently doing. They have created specific sections within their online store, which inluce style suggestions for different body types.

  • Do you want to hide your hips?
  • Do you have a large bust?
  • Do you have a long torso?
  • Are you looking to minimize your rear?
  • Do you have a small bust?
  • Or perhaps a slim tummy?

If one of the above sounds familiar to you, then head on to SwimsuitsForAll.com to find the swimsuit that flatters your unique and curvy figure.

What’s even better than finding a plus size swimsuit that flatters and fits? Finding it on discount! And there is a great chance of that, as right now SwimsuitsForAll.com and having a massive clearance sale, where you can save up to 70% off select styles. So head on there today, to find this swimsuit your curves have been craving for, at a price that will not hurt your wallet.

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Posted by Sarah - October 28, 2008 at 10:24 am

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12 Sexy Plus Size Swimsuits Under $40

Life if not a piece of cake these days. With gas prices always rising up, and pretty much everything else getting more expensive everyday, every penny really counts. So what is a plus size fashionista to do in order to look good on the beach (or by the pool), whilst not breaking the bank?

Find bargains! Though this is easier said than done often times. Though truly with some time and research you can find gorgeous plus size swimwear, the good quality kind, at really great prices. Since I know you’re all very busy, I’ve taken the time to look through all the offerings from the leading full figured swimwear retailers, and below I present to you 12 excellent choices of swimwear, available to you at under $40.00! The lowest prices swimsuit in this list is $19.98. How great is that? You can add a brand new, figure flattering swimsuit to your wardrobe for just $19.98.

1. Malaysian Jungle One Piece Plus Size Swimsuit
Price: $19.98

2. Malaysian Goddess Two Piece Plus Size Tankini
Price: $22.99

3. Sandy Beach Two Piece Plus Size Skirtini
Price: $29.00

4. Dot Darling One Piece Plus Size Ruffle
Price: $29.99

5. Pompeii One Piece Plus Size Square Neck
Price: $29.99

6. Swirls One Piece Plus Size Surplice
Price: $29.99

7. Butterfly Two Piece Plus Size Halter Tankini
Price: $31.99

8. Gypsy Floral One Piece Plus Size Sarong
Price: $34.50

9. Always For Me Sport One Piece Tank Swim Suit
Price: $39.00

10. As seen on The Today Show: Snakeskin Twist Front Bandeau One Piece Bathing Suit
Price: $39.50

11. Always For Me Chic Hera Two Piece Tankini
Price: $39.50

12. As seen in Glamour Magazine: One Piece Wrap Front Maillot Bathing Suit
Price: $39.50

Most of these prices are discounted, so if you’re looking for a swimsuit and you like one of the above, I suggest you act quickly and grab it at this great price. I have no guarantee (nor information as yet) on how long these prices will last.

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Posted by Sarah - July 23, 2008 at 10:50 am

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Ridiculously Cute & Cheap Plus Size Swimsuits

I hope you have a little time between now and August 1, because you’re going to want to set some aside to do some shopping at SwimsuitsForAll. Why? Not just because they have some of the most ridiculously cute plus size swimsuits on the net. But also because they’re ridiculously cheap. Right now, they have lots of new arrivals on sale, marked waaaay below department store prices. They’ve also deepened their summer swimsuit clearance, with some of their cutest suits now available for incredibly little. I mean, their black and berry swirl plus sized tankini is $22. No, that’s not a [...]

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Posted by Sarah - July 22, 2008 at 10:45 am

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