That’s why if you are unsure of how to dress for your shape it is imperative you read on and firstly figure out exactly what shape you are, initially starting with your height.
Petite women are more likely to be an hourglass shape due to their small proportioned waist in-between the bosom area and derrière.
If you are tall in height your structure gives way to more of a pear shape, with a smaller area on top and a slightly curvier area on bottom.
Apple shape women tend to be mid-height with the body circumference – spanning out slightly, creating a wider torso and narrower hips.
However, in current times you can shop for all different types of swimwear to suit every shape.
Brands such as Speedo now offer a Sculpture Shapeline Collection, which is a bespoke made-to-measure system providing extensive research into developing three different types of swimsuits: Bust Shaper, Waist Smoother, and the Tummy and Hip Sculptor offering a more personalised fit.
This is great for all shapes but would work well on pear shapes for the extra stomach support.
For hourglass figures – whom are slightly more top heavy – one size bikinis do not always fit – therefore why not opt for a mix’n’match system which is readily available in high street stores and at all major retailers online.
Lastly with apple shapes that tend to have a broader outline you can try ‘miracle’ swimsuits, which pull in the waist area and mould your bust making the illusion of inch loss in seconds. Debenhams offer a slimsuit for only £45, which does just this.
Team any of the above with a fabulous kaftan for the beach, or under a maxi dress with wedge heels, layers of gold jewellery and aviator shades for lunch during the day; creating an instant 70s summer seasonal trend.
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