Bikinis come in different styles, colors, and materials. The one thing that defines a bikini is that it consists of two separate parts. One part covers the breasts, the other part covers the groin area. The stomach, or part of it, is typically revealed.
This two-piece suit is now one of the most popular fashion statements on the beach. A typical bikini resembles women's underwear with more or less detail.
A bikini can be daring or conservative, depending on what the wearer chooses to don. Some bikinis are so skimpy that they barely cover anything at all. Others, like the tankini, are designed closer to the traditional one piece suit, the difference is that they come in two separate pieces.
Beach bikinis were made popular during the 1960s by a song, and a few movies. It became an iconic symbol for sexiness after Ursula Andress sported one in a James Bond movie.
The bikini can be quite revealing; however, it is also generally comfortable to wear. Most women prefer two-piece swim suits because you do not have to take off the whole suit to go to the bathroom. Plus, it also makes a better tan line.
When buying a bikini make sure you have the right size. Always try it on before buying it. The top part should adequately cover your breasts and support them. The top should not easily shift or come off with regular movement. A bikini bottom should fit well, not too tight or too loose. The right bikini bottom should not sag at the bottom or be too tight that the skin around it bulges.
The key to successfully pulling off a bikini is confidence. If you have the confidence and right attitude wearing a bikini should be no problem.
By Tracie Grace
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