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Articles
Best
Bikinis:
By David Hayes, Evening Standard
23 June 2005
For many
women, the thought of slipping into a
bikini is
enough to make them forget the Seychelles and
consider a fortnight in Iceland instead. But
you'll be surprised by how flattering the right
two-piece can be.
"Most
people have the "Most people have the
misconception that covering up in a one-piece
swimsuit looks better," says Penny Klein, one
half of glamorous all-year-round holiday store
Heidi Klein.
"In fact,
you can appear slimmer in a two-piece if you get
the cut and color right."
The key is
not to grab a
bikini at the last minute from the
airport, but to put as much time and effort in
as you would to find the perfect bra. "Wearing a
bikini is basically like wearing your
underwear," says Lee Prosser,
swimwear buyer at
Marks & Spencer.
"The most
important thing to remember is to get the fit
right. " At
My Lingerie Secrets
we sell separates, as not many women are the
same size top and bottom, and our bikini tops
come in single cup sizes for a better fit.
Many other
high street stores have adopted the
mix-and-match approach. Gap, Dorothy Perkins and
mail-order company Boden sell reasonably priced
separates. Fenwick now offers more than half its
designer swimwear range as separates: look out
for labels such as Princess Tam Tam, and
Australian brands Sea Folly and Jets - these are
a great fit and, affordable too.
If you're
not blessed with legs up to your armpits, opt
for high-cut
bikini briefs, which are great for
lengthening the leg. Hipster "low-rise" shorts
will elongate the torso and cover up unsightly
lumps and bumps.
On top,
halter necks will add curves and soften broad
shoulders, bikini tops with gentle padding will
also emphasize curves, while pretty beaded ties
will add an eye-catching - and distracting -
charm.
Larger
women should opt for underwired tops with double
lining for a smoother, more supported look.
"The
biggest draw for our customers is color," says
Prosser. "Our bestselling
bikini is turquoise
with crystal ties. Don't shy away from printed
bikinis, either; they can be as flattering as
black."
Still not
convinced? "Try a tankini - a vest and shorts -
for a more covered up look," says Prosser. A
tankini can then double up as a simple holiday
top, too.
And if all that's not enough,
throw on a kaftan. This season, you'll still be
the height of fashion.
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