Stop Avoiding Swimsuit Shopping: A Guide to Swimsuits Based on Your Body Type
Ah, swimsuit shopping—the phrase alone is enough to send women running from the dressing rooms. For many, it's a dreaded task, filled with anxiety and frustration. But fear not! Embracing swimsuit season can be empowering and enjoyable, especially when armed with the right knowledge about choosing the perfect swimsuit for your body type. Let's dive in!
Know Your Body Shape
Understanding your body shape is key to finding a swimsuit that flatters your figure. If you don’t know your body type, check out our blogs that go into detail about each one. For now, here's a quick rundown of the 5 body types and the swimsuits that complement them:
Hourglass:
The hourglass is the most symmetrical body type of the five. It is characterized by hips and shoulders being the same in width and the waist being naturally snatched. This body type does not have to worry about necklines nor creating volume or interest to create balance. This means swimsuits with fun necklines and slightly defined waists are going to be a great go-to. A perfectly balanced swimsuit will also be a good option like the one on the right. There is equal interest on top with the straps and bottom with the bow on the waist.
Pear:
Pear-shaped bodies typically have narrower shoulders and a fuller lower body. Balance your proportions by choosing swimsuits that draw attention upward with halter tops, embellished necklines, asymmetrical necklines, and frills. Avoid anything with a skirt or ruffle at the bottom as that will only draw more attention to the bottom half of your body.
Apple:
Apple-shaped bodies tend to carry weight around the midsection with slimmer arms and legs. A large bust might also be present with this body type. Look for swimsuits that have a clearly defined waist. The first option here utilizes camoflauge and rouching to help keep that midscetion as snatched as possible, and the neckline is going to accentuate the girls in a way that feels flattering. A v neck with a controlled waist is also going to be fun option as well. And one of the best styles for this body type are going to be the wrap bathing suits with a tie on the side.
Rectangle:
The rectangle body type has a straight silhouette with minimal curves. Shoulders, waist, and hips are all the same width. Similar to the apple, you’ll want to create the illusion of curves like with a high waist bottom. Sheer moments on the side and waistbands are going to continue to help keep that waist clear and defined. You can even play with illusion like in the example on the far right. The ruffles force your eye to follow down the bottom, making it feel like a waist is present.
Inverted Triangle:
The inverted triangle body type has broader shoulders and a narrower waist and hips. This means we want to add interest to the bottom half of the body, creating a balanced frame. You can do this by opting for swimsuits with detailing at the hips, such as side ties, ruffles, or skirts. A skirt with a slit is a great option for inverted triangle bodies. V necks — the deeper the better — and heart-shaped necklines are also all going to soften the top portion creating more symmetry.
Tips for All Body Types
Regardless of your body shape, there are a few universal tips to keep in mind when shopping for swimsuits:
Focus on Fit: Proper fit is essential for feeling confident and comfortable in your swimsuit. Make sure you don’t hve any unneccesary looks fabric. This will only get worse, once it’s wet. Make sure you are comfortbaly snug in your swimsuit.
Supportive: Look for swimsuits with built-in support, such as underwire bras or adjustable straps, especially if you have a larger bust. This will provide the necessary lift and ensure a secure fit.
Lining: A thick, lined bathing suit is going to be more supportive, give you extra coverage, and prevent camel toe. Invest into well-made swimsuits. You want these to last you years, not just one vacation.
Confidence is Key: Remember, the most attractive quality you can wear is confidence. Embrace your unique body shape with a swimsuit that suits it. It will help you feel more confident when it’s time to rock swimwear.
Swimsuit shopping doesn't have to be a scary task. Armed with the knowledge of your body type and the styles that flatter it best, you can confidently strut your stuff at the beach or by the poolside. So, next time you're tempted to avoid swimsuit shopping altogether, remember that the perfect swimsuit is out there waiting for you to discover it. If you still feel lost, seek help. There are personal stylists and image consultants who will help you achieve the look you’re going for in every area of your life, even down to your swimsuits.