We know how difficult it can be to be confident in a swimsuit. Bulky hips, inconspicuous waist, big shoulders or seemingly insufficiently long legs (emphasize the desired trigger) often prevent you from relaxing and enjoying your vacation at 100. And just so that nothing disturbs you on vacation, we have compiled a detailed guide on how to choose a swimsuit for your type characters.
Every little thing matters: the model of the swimsuit, the shape of the bodice, the laces, the properties of the fabric. These details can both emphasize the figure and visually damage it. To avoid such mistakes this summer, grab our little character type cheat sheet.
If you are the lucky owner of approximately equally wide shoulders and hips with a pronounced waist, you have hit the beach jackpot: any beach outfit will suit you. Let’s focus on this cool character trait and focus on the waist. Classic two-piece swimsuits with ties are perfect for this, and monokinis with a belt will help accentuate the silhouette even more.
Girls with lush hips are suited to one-piece swimsuits that emphasize the upper part of the body. By focusing on the chest or shoulders (using a bandeau, frill or push-up bodice), you can easily distract attention from the volume in the hips and visually “balance” the image. Another option for you is a swimsuit with a high sports top and low panties. Such a model will raise the shoulders and lower the hips, visually make the volumes more harmonious.
Wider shoulders compared to the hips visually make the figure more athletic – this is a plus. To “tighten” the lower part of the body, pay attention to swimsuit models with an emphasis on swimwear. It can be, for example, panties of a different color, darker than the bodice, or a bottom with large patterns, frills, frills or frills. Also, take a closer look at swimwear in the style of the 50s: briefs-shorts will emphasize the waist and optically increase the hips, thus balancing the disproportions.
Separate bandeau swimsuits are ideal for owners of a sporty “boyish” body type with almost equal volumes of hips, waist and shoulders. We also recommend trying monokini models with deep curly necklines on the sides and bikinis with a tie at the waist – they optically “draw” an hourglass on your silhouette and emphasize your hips.
Thumbelina should remember one important rule: we look at a person from top to bottom, the length of the legs is “hidden” in any case – which means that it is especially important for petite girls to restore this balance. So bikinis and monokinis with a thigh-high cut and a high waist are our options.
Author: Varvara Chadayeva