My Swimwear Wishlist
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My Swimwear Wishlist

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My Swimwear Wishlist

With summer around the corner, you may be eating healthily and going to the gym so you can feel confident. But one thing we often forget to do is invest in new swimwear before our old trusty swimsuits are falling apart.

Even the best quality swimwear can find it hard to keep its shape when you consider that it’s often being submerged in both chlorine and salt water and in the sun for hours at a time. For the best in swimwear this year, be sure to check out House of Fraser

Here’s my swimwear wishlist for 2016:

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Halter Top

For those who wish they had a little more up top, a halter style can create a great silhouette for women who have a pear shape and draw attention to cleavage. For girls who are busty, a good halter top can also offer support that isn’t found in many bikini tops, and with such a wide range of colours available, a halter top is a must for 2016.

One Piece

Girls who have a body shape that is straight up and down can suit one pieces, and this swimwear has come a long way. No longer does it look like something you’d wear to swimming lessons, and you can get beautiful underwire one pieces which help give you shape and draw attention to your curves. For girls who like a retro style, you can’t go wrong with a gorgeous one piece.

Triangle Top Bikini

For girls who have been working out over winter and are excited to flaunt their bodies, triangle tops with high-cut bottoms leave little to the imagination. They’re also great for girls who have thicker or more muscular legs since the higher cut of the bottoms can help you look leaner and longer. With so many styles available, you’re sure to be able to find a cute string bikini that suits you.

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Retro

For those who want to show off their figures with a little panache, you can’t go wrong with a retro style. And if you’re a little self-conscious about your waste or lower belly, high-waisted bikini bottoms can look great- Taylor Swift wore one for so long that people were wondering if she actually had a belly button.

Underwire

If you have a large bust, the idea of squeezing yourself into a string bikini can make you dread summer. But many swimsuits now include underwire and larger straps so you can feel comfortable and supported while hanging out at the beach. In fact, some of them are so supportive you could even exercise in them.

Bandeau

For women with smaller busts, a bandeau is a must. They’re not great for all body shapes as they don’t offer much support but if you’re hoping to escape tan lines, this is the one to go for. There are some super-cute styles available, including bright colours and details like zips.

Tankini

A tankini is a great “middle ground” between a one piece and a bikini. For women who aren’t comfortable showing too much skin or don’t like to show their stomachs, a tankini can still be gorgeous and draw attention to your legs instead.