Best Swimsuits for different body types

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For a traditional fix, look for a clean-skirted bottom that falls just below the largest part of the upper leg.
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Avoid reaching for a boy short or thick-banded bottom. The extra fabric will only call attention to the area you're trying to mask.
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A plunging neckline or eye-catching top draws the eye upward, minimizing the bottom.
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Triangle tops create the illusion of curves, as do tops with bold prints or embellishments with ruffles.
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Bra tops and padded push-up tops offer extra lift and can create cleavage, as can certain halter tops.
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A smaller bust always means you can wear tiny scoop tops or bandeaus — embrace them!
Large bust: Ample cleavage; you're chesty and require more support up top like Cardi B, Katy Perry, and Sofia Vergara.
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Bra-style tops with underwire and adjustable straps provide extra bust support. The thicker the strap, the more support.
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Higher backs are also a good fit for helping to keep the girls up.
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Molded cups provide extra support and are available in many different styles.
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Explore suits marked with sizing like your regular bra, including styles that go above a D, which are constructed to support a larger bust.
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Asymmetrical suits draw the eye toward the neckline, highlighting the beautiful line from a woman's neck to her collarbone.
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Colorblocking can help highlight your shape, as can retro suits (think high waists and boxy halter tops).
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Best Swimsuits for different Body types