Thursday, July 2, 2015

Swimming pieces that provide the right amount of coverage

For this summer, there are more options in terms of styles in swim wear ranging from bikinis, tankinis to one pieces.  This season's swimsuits focuses more on the design rather than showing off the body.  For those of you who dislike swimsuits that don't provide much coverage, you are in luck because there are more choices now!  Whether it's small busts, large hips or winkled post-baby bellies that you are insecure about, there's that one swimming piece that will provide just the right amount of coverage for your body type.

Are you ready to check out these swimsuits styles?  I am!  Here we go!  

first in the list is the high-waisted swim bottom.  As I have mentioned in my previous post, high-waisted bottoms are seen everywhere and I am so glad that designers are incorporating this trend into swim bottoms.  Why do I like these bottoms?  This picture says it all, this style provides coverage right in the midriff area where most of us have issues with, including me.  I know some of you might think this as "granny" bottoms but if you pair it with the right top like this one, you are not going to go wrong.
Urban Outfitters black and white stripes bottom

Second up is this sleeveless zip-front rashguard.  This piece provides coverage for both large and small chested.  I really like the fact that it has a zipper on the chest area, so you can choose to show off some cleavage or hide that non-existent chest. (I know that's harsh but very true for some)  What makes this piece so popular is also the fact that it provides coverage in the tummy area as well.
Old Navy Sleeveless Zip-Front Rashguard

Third in the running is this one-piece halter embroidered swimsuit.  This is a versatile piece that can be worn by large or small chested thanks to the beautiful embroidery.  The halter design will hold your large chest in place while the embroidery will bring attention to the smaller bust area.  I like this piece because even though it's a one piece, it gives an illusion of a two piece due to the embroidered top and solid bottom.
Kohl's Halter One-Piece Swimsuit

Fourth in the list is this Halter Tankini one-piece.  I like the fact that this swimsuit gives an illusion of a two piece when it actually is a one-piece with a fabric overlay.  I really like Tankinis because they provide coverage in the tummy area.  What I don't like about Tankinis is that the top fabric always rises to the surface when you are in the water.  Well, this is the solution for that problem, the overlay provides that tank top look, yet it will never float to the surface because it is attached to the bodice of the swimsuit.
Magicsuit Tara Stone Bridge Tankini Swimsuit

And last but not least is this white floral over black rashguard.  This piece will provide coverage for all body types in all areas.  Remember though that this is a two-piece set so it's interchangeable. 
Banana Republic Abstract Floral Rashguard


And just for fun, here are few more pieces that might work for your body type.
 



I hope you find these ideas helpful and that you will try at least one of these styles this summer.  It will be fun! I promise!
 Be Inspired - Lily

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