Not for lack of a better term but “sexy” is becoming to be a stale word. “Oomph” is more like it to describe a lady
who is smokin’ hot in her swimwear.
And we say that that goes for everybody and every “body” – slim or otherwise.
The latter of course knows that her newly-acquired plus size swimwear is designed to accentuate her curves and
flatter her chest.
No wonder we are seeing more and more of buxom ladies hitting the beach, riding the waves, lounging by the
poolside or simply on a leisurely walk up and down the boardwalk, and in all fairness, they are all rockin’ it with
oomph!
In not so distant past, even the slightly overweight women are reduced to wearing unflattering swimwear to hide
their flab. There are also limited choices of sizes for a swimwear.
As in a regular dress, the silhouette, neckline
and color can do wonders to mask the fat and flab that are not suppose to be there bulging. But clothing
manufacturers were seems not minding. Good thing the trend in swimwear changed dramatically in the recent
years with the availability of plus size swimwear designed to hide the flaws that goes with being stout or
overweight.
Nowadays, there is a nice swimsuit for every lady with an extra full figure. Curvy women are not minding if wearing
a plus size swimwear means exposing a little of skin. It is part of the whole fun experience, of a happy moment
wading in the waters and basking under the sun.
Besides, having those tan lines is synonymous to having a great
time at the beach. Thanks to swimwear designed with tummy control properties, additional pads for the breasts
and stretch fabrics to support weighty movements.
The growing selections of swimwear are a delight to see. Aside from the one-piece type, other exciting plus size
swimwear designs this season are the tankini, swimdress and boy short bottoms.
And the chubby ladies,
expressing their creativity, are matching their swimwear with a nice sundress for a cute cover-up. This is what the
plus-sized women can call a moment to feel and look fabulous.
Most women have an affinity for color and pattern but there is an increasing demand for plain black halter-style
swimwear. The sleek and sophisticated styling of this design looks more feminine than the ordinary halter top. If
you come across this style, find one with a peek-a-boo slit on the side.
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