Swimwear Styles

Swimwear Styles

Some women's cup runneth over when it comes to wearing a bikini. Take Kim Kardashian on a recent holiday to Bora Bora with her man, Kris Humphries and the rest of the Kardashian family. The brunette beauty truly sizzled in a multitude of swimwear, none of which seemed to have enough fabric or support for Kim's ample bosom. If only she'd read Miss Nifty's swimwear style guide. Read on and discover which body type suits cut-out swimsuits, how to lengthen your legs and add a cup size and which swimsuits are best for slimming. Below from top left and going clock-wise:

Swimsuits which have ruching around the middle are great for smoothing silhouettes, and perfect for new mums. Also try loose-fitting tankinis.

Add some va-va-voom to your bust: choose a bikini with gel or moulded cups. The extra padding is great for subtle or even full-on bust enhancement. Ruffles are another clever way for cheating and adding to your cup size.

Cut-out swimsuits are a favourite of Beyonce and are perfect if you're looking to define your waist.

If you're pear-shaped, shape and balance out your body by wearing darker colours on your bottom half. Fuller cut or boy short style will also help create a slim silhouette and draw attention away from hips. Pair with a birght coloured top particularly with detail.

Bigger-busted lovelies will suit solid, darker coloured tops with printed or bright coloured bottoms to draw the eye down. Make sure you get a bikini with the right amount of underwire for support.

Lengthen those legs with high-waisted bikini bottoms or swimsuits that sit high on the hip. Bikinis with thinner sides are a create way to lengthen legs.

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