Pushup or padded bikini tops – if you don’t have larger chests
Triangle bikini tops – if you are not too busty, as these type of tops don’t offer too much support.
Boy shorts – to show off long and lean legs and that great behind, but also offers more coverage.
Tankinis – to cover a mid-section
Monokinis – these one piece swimsuits are best suited for more curvy bodies like an apple or hour glass shape. This swimsuit isn’t too flattering on bodies without curves or athletic built bodies.
Side-tie bottoms – if you have wider hips, these bottoms make it easy to adjust to what’s comfortable. These bottoms are also great for drawing attention to hips for skinnier girls without curves.
Strapless bandeau tops – ideal for triangle-shaped bodies with smaller chests
Printed vs. solid colors – bright colored busy patterns tend to draw more attention while dark sold colors do the opposite. Be wise in which you select for your bikini.
Ruffles, lacy details, bow ties – These embellishments to bikinis add more interest and volume, therefore adding curves to a boxy figure.
Mix and match tops and bottoms – Be bold and mix and match prints with solids! If you are heavier on top, go for a solid color top and printed bottoms. If you are heavier on bottom, you don’t want to attract too much attention to this area so opt for solid bottoms and a floral or decorative top.



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