Taking the Plunge
Monday, May 31, 2010 at 8:53AM
realliferunway in Spring 2010 Looks

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With summer arriving so early this year, I've already put away all of my winter coats and started to take stock of my summer wardrobe.  Those little Lycra-filled things that sit untouched for 8 months in my closet might be the tiniest, but they certainly make up a massive part of my emotional wardrobe baggage.  Though picking the right bathing suit is no day at the beach, I've compiled a shopping list of do's and don'ts that will help make finding your swimsuit soulmate a breeze.  Whether you're flat as a diving board, muffin-topped or have junk-in-your-trunk, fear not, fellow fashionistas, there is a bather out there just waiting to embrace your lovely lady lumps.

Try some of these tricks, courtesy of InStyle, when you're out swimsuit shopping:

If you're CURVY:

Choose: Choose suits with lots of coverage, underwires and built-in cups to support your bust and high-cut leg openings to elongate your gams

Avoid:  Suits that don't offer support or are too tight

Tips: Try wrap styles or overall patterns and accentuate your waist with belts or diagonals

If you have BROAD SHOULDERS:

Choose:  Scoop necklines that lengthen your torso and vertical, elongating details such as diagonals or chevron patterns

Avoid: Bandeau styles, racerback & halter necklines

Tips:  Straps should be wide and hit mid-shoulder

If you have a FULL BUST:

Choose: Built-in cups/underwires and wide, adjustable straps, fabrics with a high lycra content

Avoid: Suits that lack support or coverage and suits with belts

Tips: Try halter suits or wrap-style bathers with built-in support, use details like shirring and draping on your lower half to draw eyes downward

If you have a SMALL BUST:

Choose: String bikinis and other soft styles, bra-type tops with underwires or light padding

Avoid:  Obvious padding in cups that you can't fill out

Tips:  Use bright colours, interesting necklines and details at the top of your suit to give the illusion of a larger bust

If you have a TUMMY:

Choose:  Vertical details like v-necks, piping, patterns or seams and suits with built-in tummy-control panels

Avoid: Anything that cuts the body horizontally and too-tight bikini bottoms that dig into your stomach

Tips:  Shirring at the waist, tankinis and wrap styles can camouflage your belly.  Draw the eye upwards with v-necks and strap details

If you have a LARGE BOTTOM:

Choose:  Suits that draw the eye up with details, shirring or bright colours

Avoid:  Too much detail at the bottom and near hips, skirted styles

Tips: Use v-necks and vertical stripes, prints or patterns to elongate your torso.  Try strapless styles to create a strong horizontal line, look for dark side panels on the bottom and full-piece maillots for more bottom coverage 

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