Hot Micro Swimsuit

A sure way to fire up your summer is by wearing a hot micro swimsuit to the beach. However, if you are not one of the rare women who have hourglass and proportional figures, then these teensy swatches of cloth may not flatter some parts of you. However, there are ways to make the tiny micro work for you, whether you are apple-shaped, pear-shaped, or stick-figured.

Improving an apple-shaped figure

Apple-shaped women are those who have upper bodies that are larger than their hip areas. Wide-set shoulders, puffed-up chests, and muscular arms, though masculine traits, can unfortunately be found in some women. If you plan on wearing a tiny bikini top, make sure to do some simple measures to avoid looking like you are flexing those muscles for the state bodybuilding pageant. Choose tops that help mold your bustline such as those with tiny triangles. If you have a curve on the midriff that goes convex instead of concave, you can cover this up with a tankini. For the bottoms, make sure you will have enough tummy support to rein in your bulges. Wear bottoms with detailing at the side to give the illusion of a more defined waistline.

Evening out a pear-shaped figure

Women who have big-in-the-behind frames may also have a problem when it comes to donning tiny swimsuits. To even out their silhouette, they can opt for pieces that mold and make the top fuller and larger. Halter or balcony-style tops also give the illusion of fuller breasts. The behind on the other hand can be reduced in size visually by wearing bottoms in solid or dark colors. Minimal patterns and designs on the bottom also help minimize the appearance of the derriere.

Feminizing a boyish frame

For women who have been described as stick-figured, lean and athletic, or simply skinny, the problem of looking more feminine in skimpy swimwear is a challenge. At most, these tiny swimsuits make them look like pre-teeners who have yet to have estrogen surge through their bodies. However, if you are determined to look like your age and your gender in beachwear, then choose two-piece swimsuits that will help you put on that waist. Play up the bust by wearing upper garments that offer minimal covering. Skimpy bikini bottoms that sit at the hips also help emphasize your abs. Details such as bows, ties, and even ruching can help accentuate your hips, making you look like you actually have hips.