subject: Bathing Suits C Styles Of Bathing Suits [print this page] Lounging next to the pool with a strawberry daiquiri in hand, wearing a pair of stunning sunglasses, toes freshly painted, sun glinting off the glass, wearing a... sundress? Wearing a pair of capris? Nothing quite has a ring to it besides an amazing bathing suit. Summer just isn't summer without the perfect little swim number to inspire you to lose those five dumb winter pound resulting from aunt tilly's super fudge cheese cake.
Bathing suits have come a long way since the 1920's - no longer are we stuck wearing the equivalent to shorts and a t-shirt. You can find tankinis, bikinis, halters, spaghetti sraps, and everything in between. Think about what you want to do while wearing your suit C if you are off competing in the national valley ball championship game, choosing a suit that barely covers your assets may not be what you want to wear. The last thing you want is to end up on the cover of National Enquirer magazine because the winning shot took a very distracting turn when your top slipped.
If you have a little bit of a retro personality, try looking at more of a 50s style bathing suit. Think Marilyn Monroe meeting Arthur Murray along side a resort pool in Vegas. In the whimsical thought you might see Marilyn wearing a haltered black suit with a low cut along the hips. This flattering style of bathing suit is making a big come back. Check out your latest issue of People, Vogue, Instyle, or Glamour and see some of the biggest stars wearing this funky retro style.
For younger girls, a one piece bathing suit may be a good idea. The last thing you want is some disgusting loner gawking at your 12 year old daughter frolicking on the beach with her friends.
Of course, if you are looking to turn some heads on your next beach trip, no other style of bathing suit can top the sexy, slinking style of a bikini. Try mixing and matching your tops and bottoms to create a new suit every time you wear it.