Thursday, August 11, 2011

Mixing and Matching Colours for Your Swimwear

Sometimes being creative and showing your personality and style makes a new trend. Although, if you want to be safe and go with the trend, partially knowing the known colours and or styles popularized is enough in concocting one for your own. You may choose gold colours or light skies blended with greens are for some manufacturers a tremendous hit.
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Some even, accessorizes these colours with beads, jewelry, bands and or necklaces. Jewelleries are also good accessories to pump up your swimwear.

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Your swimwear will turn into resort wear. Bear in mind that these swimwear aren't recommended for swimming, surfing or diving. Most resort wear or swimsuits which are accessorized are mainly for photo shoots, pageants, modelling or just for plain sun bathing. As the beads or jewelleries have the likelihood to scatter or be removed once used in dynamic swimming activities.
 
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Another well-known bikini or swimwear pattern is the geometric shapes. This is normally branded as ethnic, abstract artwork or tribal. If you somewhat fancy a forest, nature-loving-tribe fashion, then don’t fret! Let your inner animalistic and adventure flow through! You’re on trend! Well, this counts for any unique yet brute designs of the wild.
 
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Who could forget the classics? For those who still want to play it safe, classic it is! Who doesn’t really like vintage? Who doesn’t appreciate traditional but gorgeous styles? Who doesn’t like swimwear that never loses trend? You still look gorgeous, sophisticated and stylish anytime! There’s no need for restyling and even buying trendier and or even newer ones. Well, as you all know vintage swimwear radiates fashion, bombshell look-a-like. It is not raunchy, it's not tacky. The theme is sophistication and achieving that feminine look without exposing so much skin. This creates the mystery and sexiness and this flows through each of the wearer.
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Swimwear You Should Look Out For
  • These days it seems that summer is always around the corner. With vintage and retro style trend to look out for, wearable items are somewhat reminding the lookers of outdoors and ultimately swimsuits or swimwear. Now, let us break down the key style trends for this summer. Pastels are still big trend although colours are toned down. Neon colours and or any bright “glow-in-the-dark” inspired colours from the 80s should be thrown out. Colours like those romantic pastels are very much alive this summer.

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    Vintage inspired swimwear or bikinis are always on the demure, ladylike nudes. Pale pinks, nude colours or cream plus with floral themed fabric or cover ups are the idea behind any bikini, one-pieces, tankinis, monokinis, ruffles and or frills swimwear sold around. For its material or its fabrics, most of which are chosen to be soft and flowing and subtly textured with lace.

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    If you want to look high fashion or fancy a sophisticated resort look, you can pair your swimwear with accessories which have a unique vintage feel, that is, jewelry and or vintage style belts for your kaftans or sheer cover ups.
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    Vintage colours especially the nude ones are the most feminine colours and which give the legs the illusion of being long. There are so many we could get from vintage themes, vintage really rocks!
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  • Women’s Swimwear Trend Necessities

    It is not always during summer that we find our closets for our most frightening outwear...our swimwear. It is rare to see the most flattering swimwear which actually suits a real woman’s body. What’s more and sad to admit is that most of the swimwear is designed specifically for models. Models who are slim, long legged, and most of which are big busted both on the upper and lower parts of the body. As such, it looks good on the cover or on the magazine spread when we try it on, it doesn’t look as good anymore.



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    Its brand or label doesn’t make any difference too. All of which is plain and simple, it doesn’t flatter. So, how do we spot trends from classic pieces? That are actually tested and which really flatters a woman’s body. Let us first design which area points or body parts you want to achieve. Most women would like to cover or hide “fatty” layers of their body. May it on their back side, front, legs and more importantly their tummies. On bikinis or any two-piece swimwear or one piece, tummies are always exposed.


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    Most of these kinds of swimwear create a diversion so that all those parts you want to hide will not be seen directly by your onlookers. One of these diversion tactics is using padded bikini tops through which it visually increases breast size. So, instead of looking into your tummy or to any fat of your body, your breasts lead ahead. High cut bottoms whilst still giving full coverage at the back is one of the good choices you can opt for in getting your swimwear. Things and low bottom swimwear is common among young women but for some who undergo pregnancy and what we call aging, permanent marks are too many mention and thus needs covering. One-piece swimsuits also look good and work functionally to women who’d want to cover or tuck their tummies. But it’s rare to see this to most products online. Most materials are spandex or nylon or a mix of both through which it only hugs the body and not help it shape and give the necessary “curviness” each woman wants to achieve.

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