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Halter Swimsuit

Halter SwimsuitHalter models may come as 1-piece or 2-piece swimsuits; their distinctive feature is breast cups that turn into ties at the neck. This design can provides decent support even to those women with F size. Halter visually expands the shoulders, so it is oftentimes called ‘pear-form’ suit.

Mayo

Mayo is a classic 1-piece swimsuit, covering the area above the middle of the chest and back to the shoulder blades. It usually comes with sewn straps. This option is ideal for any figure. Slender girls look even slimmer in mayo, at the same time, hiding the shortcomings of your figure.

Here is a bunch of tips you can take advantage of when choosing the swimsuit:

  1. The horizontal or diagonal draping on the belly area can hide tummy.
  2. Ruched chest area will visually enlarge your breast.
  3. The high-cut thigh will lengthen the legs.
  4. The correct print can literally ‘draw’ a slender figure on the imperfect body.

Plunge swimsuits

These are solid swimsuits with a deep cut on their chest (sometimes below the navel) and back (sometimes to the buttocks). Plunge requires that the flat belly and straight back to look.

Plunge neckline visually increases the breast and extends waist; it’s a perfect choice for girls with boyish figure.

High-neck beachwear

Bandeau swimsuits

Typically, a bandeau swimsuit is designed to sit firmly, but sometimes it needs a harness straps.

The 2-piece models with wide Bandeau until the lower ribs or belt are called Bandini. A properly chosen Bandeau size (when it doesn’t hang and not too tight) is a perfect option for virtually any figure. And it's very, very gorgeous and feminine.

High-neck beachwear

High neck is all about neck through the collarbone. It visually lengthens and narrows the body, making its shoulders proudly unfurled. The girls looking to emphasize their hands and feet should definitely consider this option. Although it is not that trendy, it looks really unusual and offbeat.

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