Helen Kaminski. Hunza G. Jade Swim. Jets Swimwear. Juliet Dunn. La Specs. Lenny Niemeyer. Melissa Odabash. Miss June. Parkside Accessories. PQ Swim. Pink City Prints.
Poupette St Barth. Rococo Sand. Vitamin A. VIX Swimwear. If you like a bikini that offers versatility, then Away That Day's Bettina set is for you. The top could easily double as a crop top when you're not beach bound - dreamy! If you love the styling versatility of a two-piece but don't want to show quite as much skin as a bikini often encourages, a tankini is the perfect option. This navy number with a splattered orange print has a clever wrap detail which is universally flattering, and it gets an extra tick from us being made from Repreve - the world's leading recycled fibre.
This sweet set has a cool crinkly texture and we love the playful gingham print. There's clever 'StayNew' technology in the fabric which means it's chlorine resistant for a longer lifespan. Save when you shop for the best bikinis with these Marks and Spencer discount codes. The sporty top in this set has a sheer mesh-back panel and also comes with removable inserts if you want to give your bust a boost. We love the fully-lined matching briefs too.
The ruched effect to this bikini gives the set a '90s vibe and we're totally here for it. Plus, it provides a super flattering effect that stretches to your figure.
The best luggage brands for suitcases just as stylish as their contents, according to fashion insiders. Gallery 20 Photos. View Gallery. But the party ends there, with not enough room to swing a sombrero: the try-on space is itsy-bitsy-teeny-weeny! And the staff, though friendly, aren't overly helpful. However, the soft lighting, Pet Shop Boys-heavy playlist and sweet '50s-style bikinis go some way to redeeming the shop.
And with prices almost as small as the fitting rooms, it's hard to be too critical of Monki. But it's probably best to pick up a few styles, and then try on its swimwear at home, with room to get a proper look at yourself.
New Look. The Oxford Circus New Look was chaos: not conducive to a relaxed shopping experience. Finding my size was an ordeal in itself, as almost all of the swimsuits were on the wrong hangers; however, an assistant did help me sift. The queue for 'backstage' - as they now style their changing rooms - was everlasting; and the star factor goes no further than the label on the door.
A relatively roomy space with a decent-sized mirror was ruined by harsh overhead lighting. Despite selling swimwear by cup size, with one of the broadest ranges on the high street, New Look has no fitting service - a real shame. Heidi Klein. Shopping Lingerie and swimwear Notting Hill. There might not be any cocktails or sand, but this one-stop holiday shop has the feel of a resort, with whitewashed wood and music to put you in the mood for Ipanema.
Rather than harsh overhead lighting in the spacious changing room, the large mirror is lit from behind, so lumps and bumps aren't too easy to spot. A waffle robe eliminates awkwardness when asking for sizes in the buff, while making the experience feel rather spa-like. But online shopping takes some of the stress out of it. You can order a range of sizes and mix and match to create custom looks and there are so many to choose from.
Searching for that perfect swimwear that is both flattering yet comfortable can be difficult. So, it is worth taking these basic principles from Miraclesuit into consideration. Your body shape can determine what silhouettes you should be favouring. For example, those with a rectangular figure - where your hips are a similar width to your shoulders — should opt for bold colours and prints and plunging necklines to accentuate your silhouette and give the illusion of curves.
If you have an hourglass figure, one pieces are flattering to show off your curves, while under wiring or a halter necks tend to be essential. Mismatched, bandeaus and strapless pieces do the opposite effect and can make you look disproportional. For the triangle shaped figures among you — where you have narrow shoulders but wide hips — you should opt for bold prints at the neckline and halter tops with moulded cups.
While, inverted triangle figures — wide shoulders and narrow waists - should do the opposite. Statement bikini bottoms; colourful, printed or mismatched will draw attention to all the right places. Ultimately, this is just a guide and we say wear whatever makes you feel great so with that in mind, we have gathered our favourite online swimsuit brands and retailers to help you ring in the warmer weather, whether you are heading to the beach, the pool or just your back garden.
You may recognise this brand from their hugely popular bamboo Ark bag that won over our hearts and Instagram feeds as the bag of the summer but did you know the brand also offered swimwear? Created in Los Angeles by Jasmin Hekmat, the swim offering - much like the clothing and accessories - takes inspiration from vintage designs with psychedelic prints and figure-flattering cuts.
Shop all Cult Gaia swimsuits. The brand's swimwear follows the same sculptural style with a flattering seersucker fabrication used throughout, tortoiseshell ring detailing and ribbed embellishments. Shop all Hunza G swimsuits. Tie-dye is never not having a moment but more so now, than ever before. Inspired by the catwalks, we are filling our wardrobes with the bold design. Ack has tapped into this with vivid hued pieces on shapely cuts that give all the feel good hippy vibes that the pattern has come to represent.
The swimwear is crafted in Italy using premium fabrics and will certainly liven up your beach attire.
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