Look Your Best in a Swimsuit
The first thing I look at when buying a swimsuit is coverage because I am body conscious. However, I found that the stress of trying to find the best swimsuit for me is to follow these tips. If you focus on a suit that will alleviate your most critical area, you have accomplished much.

Shop for a swimsuit that will flatter your shape an not take anything away from it. Finding a suit that will compliment your flaws and create the confidence you want is also the key. This swimsuit is to flatter women with a smaller bust. The key here is to look for suits with the underwire, and maybe a little padding, or ruffles to present the illusion of a bigger bustline. Victoria Secret has some of these styles starting at $40.

If you want to target the the tummy, try a swimsuit that takes the eye away from the midsection. An attractive neckline or detail will subtly distract attention from the waist to the cut of the suit. Anthropologie has an asymmetrical one-piece for $168 that focuses the eye on your top half of your body.

For women who want to improve their curves, a swimsuit that has the detailing along the bottom and on the sides. It is important to accent with ties, folds at the waist, and ruching to give you a shaplier figure. Delia’s “skirtini” bottom with cinching at the sides is available in seven different patterns and colors for only $30.

Women who have been blessed with more bust should look for tops made specifically for large-breasted women. For example, find fabric that provides more support- thicker straps, and underwire designs. Figleaves has some designs to target this area starting at $40 that should give you the support you need.

