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Features, Opinion, Swimwear

Why swimwear shopping isn’t always smooth sailing

By laurenbravo on June 24th, 2010

ursulaandress.jpgAnother year, another swimsuit, another failure in the name of lycra. I don’t know why it is that with swimming costumes, as with jeans, haircuts and chocolate brownies, we spend our lives in pursuit of The One. We begin each summer daring to believe that this will be the year we’ll find the perfect swimsuit. It will glow from the rail when we walk by, with Handel’s Messiah playing discreetly in the background. It will suck us in where we want to be sucked in, cup us where we want to be cupped, make our skin look radiant and our hair more shiny, and never go see-through or baggy around the bum or fall off on a flume in front of an adolescent school group.

But instead of The One, we get an endless parade of The Wrongs. It seems fair to reason that the less fabric there is in a garment, the more things can potentially be dreadful about it. Nun’s habits are a much of a muchness; they always do their job very well. Bikinis, meanwhile, and underwear, cocktail dresses, hats – all the tiny things in our wardrobes – are fraught with potential faux-pas.

It’s also baffling that after everything scientists have achieved in the last hundred years, the field of swimwear hasn’t developed much beyond a stretchy hanky tied over our rude bits, and a million wafty ways of covering up the whole disaster. There are kaftans, sarongs, towelling playsuits galore, but nobody has stopped to say ‘hmm, why not just make what’s underneath it a tad more flattering instead?’ It still surprises me that they haven’t yet tried to make a swimsuit out of boned corseting. Or given one sleeves. I don’t let my upper arms out under normal circumstances, why should it suddenly be different because I’m immersed in water with half my hair stuck to my face?

As someone who hasn’t worn a bikini since John Major was in Downing Street, I can only appreciate them as an observer. And my main observation is this: triangle bikinis scare me, because I am convinced that they will slip off the wearer at any moment. Sturdier, underwired bikinis are better, but bring with them all the same difficulties as an actual bra in the pinching, squeezing, bulging and bagging arena.

Of course there are also tankinis, the eternal saviour of every body-conscious woman. In theory they’re the perfect solution – they offer the coverage of a swimming costume, but are far easier to go to the loo in and can be rolled up for tanning opportunities. In practise, however, a good tankini is hard to come by. With far fewer prints and shapes to choose from, more often than not they just scream, “I’m wearing this to cover my paella belly!” while the bikinis slink on by.

FLORA_1898:1-PRINT 1.jpgThen we have the one-piece. so enigmatic a garment that it pretty much warrants its own thesis. For the past few years it has been rapidly shrinking, a new piece of fabric cut away every season until we have been left with something a cyclist might wear to stop people hitting them. Much as I’m in favour of lycra-based experimentation, designers need to learn: we are not stupid. Putting a tiny strip of fabric down the middle of a bikini does not make us believe it is a proper swimsuit.

But enough of the ranting; now onto the good news. There’s a new wave of swimwear arriving this season, with more emphasis on shape and less on skin. We’re completely in love with Red or Dead’s new line Rescue Me!, which is full of beautifully cut one-pieces and demure, well-structured bikinis in the brand’s trademark fun prints. With their adorable, British seaside vibe, these are cossies that hark back to a time before gold lamé and hipbones took over everything. Particular stars are the low-legged Vintage one-piece with sweet nautical buttons, £62, and this Flora number with attached skirt (right), £67 – perfect for balancing chunky thighs or just a spot of poolside twirling.

FrostFrench bikini.jpgFrostFrench has also hit the mark with its Floozie range at Debenhams. Despite a disconcerting volume of strapless bikini tops (welcome to sag city), they’ve also done a pleasingly retro swimsuit with chevron panels, and this gorgeous halterneck bikini (left), which can be paired with tie-side briefs or boy-cut shorts.

For reference points, look beyond the Lowes, Lottes and Geldofs of this world and focus on some true swimwear icons. Esther Williams in Ziegfeld Follies. Marilyn Monroe in Some Like it Hot. Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder in the belted white bikini. Bo Derek, running along that beach (braids optional). Think swimwear that hugs your figure, not hangs off it. Swimwear that makes you feel powerful, not vulnerable. Swimwear so good that you consider wearing it with a skirt and heels to the pub. If you find all of that, girls, you may have found The One.

If not – hey, there’s always next year.



Gallery, Swimwear

Fashion Trend: Top five Tankinis

By Andrea Petrou on June 3rd, 2010

Yesterday we bought you a gallery of the hottest bikinis around and promised we’d be giving you a range of different swimwear options over the next few weeks.

First on our list are Tankinis. This style of swimwear made a huge entrance a few years ago and has been sported by many a celeb including Cheryl Cole and WAG Carly Zucker.

However they are also a favourite with girls who are slightly unhappy with their tums and feel awkward wearing a bikini but don’t want the restriction of a swimming costume.

We bring you our top 5.



Features, Swimwear, Trend Alert

Trend Alert: Beach Bikinis

By Andrea Petrou on June 2nd, 2010

The sun is shining and many of you are probably counting down to that summer beach holiday.

And with the spring/summer season fashion in full flow there’s a huge amount of swimwear out there to suit all kind of shapes.

Many stores such as Miss Selfridge and Oasis also offer separates for ladies with smaller or bigger upper halves and Ultimo is also a great place for those out there that have been blessed with bigger busts. On the other end of the spectrum some highstreet stores also cater for sporty type figures offering padded cups and different tops to really enhance what we’ve been blessed with.

And there’s also great alternatives for those who don’t feel comfortable in flashing their tum or who aren’t too keen on wearing briefs.

Over the next few weeks we’ll be bringing you different ranges for different figures and tastes but to kick start the swimwear style we’ve put together a gallery of on-trend bikinis so you can really make an entrance to the pool or the beach.

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Swimwear

Speedo Shapeline: we review made to measure swimsuit for all shapes and sizes

By shinychris on March 2nd, 2010

Speedo Sculpture Shapeline Ladies Group Shot.JPGSpeedo has introduced a new range of swimwear for women. Shapeline is the result of a three year project during which Speedo Aqualab technologists scanned the body shapes of 5,400 real women.

The swimwear manufacturer claims the measurements many manufacturers use as the basis of women’s sizes are completely inaccurate. Since the 1950s when the measurements were first taken, women have become taller, larger round the waist, and have bigger hips and busts. Is it any wonder then that most of us can’t find a swimsuit to fit?

The swimwear manufacturer claims its new Shapeline suits are as close to a made to measure swimsuit as you can get. But does Speedo’s Shapeline live up to the hype?Shiny Style went along to Speedo’s London Covent Garden Store to find out.

The first difference with the Speedo Shapeline suit is you need to be professionally measured for your suit. Waist, hip, bust and body length measurements are essential to getting the right fit. The suit comes in sizes 10 to 20 and cup sizes 30B to 34G and the theory is once your individual measurements are taken into account you should get a costume which fits so well that it looks as though it has been made just for you.

Speedo’s research reveals that women’s bodyshapes fall into three distinct categories: Bottom Hourglass, women who have bottoms and hips that are bigger than their chests; Hourglass, women who have equally wide hips and chests; and Top Hourglass, women who have chests and shoulders bigger than their bottom and hips.

Speedo has developed three styles of swimsuits to enhance each of these body shapes: The Bustshaper, the Waistshaper and the Tummy and Hip Sculptor. I came out as a top hourglass with a long body so the Bustshaper was the suit for me.

Trying it on for the first time was an experience in itself. For a start it is not easy to get into. The Bustshaper has an integral bra inside which needs to be folded down at the front while you pull on the lower half of the suit. The costume itself feels a little bit like a corset and it is also quite difficult to fasten the bra up at the back. But it is worth persevering. Once the suit is on it looks fantastic.

Used to seeing my reflection in a swimsuit which cuts into my shoulders and squashes my bust into a mis-shapen doughnut just above my bulgy midriff, I was not prepared for what I saw. My bust was defined and up where it should be, my waist and tummy looked neater and flatter and the longer straps sat comfortably on my shoulders. No digging, no rubbing, no red marks. For once I didn’t feel depressed looking at myself in a swimsuit in the changing room mirror! I would be happy to stroll down the beach or lounge on the side of the pool in this suit all day.

Available from Speedo stores, Bravissimo, Fenwick and Rigby and Peller, The Shapeline is probably more for the recreational then the serious swimmer and at £100 it’s not cheap. But it does flatter your best bits, disguise the bits you don’t like and makes you feel amazingly confident . Surely that has to be worth splashing out on.

For more swimming-related stories visit Goggleblog.

By Wendy Knowles

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Celebrity Style, Swimwear

Hot or Not? Lindsay Lohan’s cutaway Herve Leger bikini

By Kimberley Foster on July 3rd, 2009

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Over the past few days we have seen Lindsay Lohan celebrating her 23rd birthday with pals at Wet Republic, MGM Grand Casino in Las Vegas. The star has been getting about in a series of different swimsuits, much to the delight of camped out paparazzi. She was even rumoured to have pocketed $70,000 to swan about poolside and pose for photographers – it’s a hard life isn’t it? So what do we make of Lindsay’s red cutaway Herve Leger bikini, which she teamed with a pair of heavily fringed platforms? Is this look hot or not? Vote below.

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Celebrity Style, Swimwear

Jessica Simpson adds swimwear to her label

By Kimberley Foster on June 24th, 2009

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While some celebrity lines are cracking under the economic strain, others including Jessica Simpson’s, appear to be flourishing. The singer/actress is expanding her popular fashion empire to include swimwear. She has signed a licensing agreement with Red Carter LLC to produce a full range of swimming attire including separates and cover-ups in a variety of bright colours, animal and floral prints. The range will wholesale from $15.50 up to $58, and is set to launch in December 2009.



Ad campaigns, Swimwear

Break out the beachwear: Louis Vuitton swim

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on January 26th, 2009

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Just when it can’t get any colder here on the East Coast, Louis Vuitton is here to remind us what the sun looks like. For more pics of bathing suits, sunglasses and shoes for spring/summer 2009, keep reading.

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Swimwear, Yay or Nay

Yay or Nay Wednesday: cut out swimsuits

By Andrea Thatcher on July 9th, 2008

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Swimsuits with extreme cutouts of nearly every configuration are a big trend this summer.

But it seems to us like if you want to show off a lot of skin, bikinis are often more flattering and functional.

This spotty one piece from Topshop (can’t wait till you get to NYC Topshop, kiss kiss!) is a good example of what we’re talking about. It’s basically a bikini with a long strip attaching the two pieces.

If you’re used to one pieces, do cutout suits make you more comfortable than a bikini? Or if you’re a bikini bunny, would you try one of these instead? Tell us in the comments below.



Bargain POTW, Swimwear

Bargain Pick of the Week: Rogan for Target leopard beach towel

By Andrea Thatcher on June 5th, 2008

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We’re headed to the shore on Saturday for the first time this season, so we’ve got sun and sand on our minds.

So we were all about the beach accessories when searching for our Bargain Pick of the Week and we came up with this leopard-print beach towel by Rogan for Target Go International.

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Swimwear

Cute swimsuits from Lisa Curran just in time for Memorial Day

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on May 23rd, 2008

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While we aren’t exactly crossing our fingers for swimming weather on Monday, Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer! (Can you hear the cheers? C’mon, join in!)

So we know your swimsuit shopping even if you’re doing it in jeans and a sweater. Here are some great choices from Lisa Curran.

What we love about Curran’s swimwear is that there are just as many cute one pieces as bikinis. No granny suits here.

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New Fashions, Swimwear

The surf’s always up with Billabong

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on May 12th, 2008

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Our sporty sister site Nollie focused their latest fashion fix on Billabong’s summer 2008 collection.

The collection is influenced by Pro Riders Rebecca Woods, Silvana Lima and freesurfer/actress Sanoe Lake.

For product details keep reading.

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New Fashions, Swimwear

Get your surfer girl style fix from Nollie

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on April 25th, 2008

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It’s almost time to hit the beach! Nollie, our extreme sports blog for girls, has you covered with the new ladies line from Reef.

The Teamo Supremo T-shirt shown is one of many graphic tees and there’s even more swimwear.

Check your local surf shop, or find a Reef location here.



Celebrity Style, Fashion News, Models, Swimwear

Victoria’s Secret unveils 2008 swim collection

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on April 2nd, 2008

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The 2008 Victoria’s Swimsuit collection is now available in more than 300 stores for the first time. No more guessing at your size in the catalog and ordering three swimsuits just to return three. Keep reading for more about the Island Girl swim collection launch at the New York City flagship.

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Affordable Fashions, New Fashions, Swimwear

New Tommy Hilfiger swimwear just in time for spring break

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on March 13th, 2008

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Headed somewhere sunny? Or just looking forward to the days of warm weather at home?

Tommy Hilfiger’s new swimwear is now available in their online store.

We love the SS Tommy Banded Triangle Top, $48, and Retro Pant with Ties, $40 for Memorial Day, the 4rth of July, or anytime!

But if that’s a little too red, white, and blonde for you then check out more options after the jump.

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Affordable Fashions, Designer Fashions, Fashion News, New Fashions, Retail News, Swimwear

Richard Chai to join Target Go International

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on March 12th, 2008

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While most of us are just shopping the Target Go International Jovovich-Hawk collection, Target is announcing its next designer phenom: Richard Chai.

Seen at left with a look from his Fall 2008 runway show, Chai is an Ecco Domani Fashion Foundation winner.

He joins fellow GO designers Jovovich-Hawk and Rogan Gregory, Target’s latest recruits, in offering new ranges this year.

Jovovich-Hawk’s collection is selling quickly, while Rogan Gregory’s collection, which could be limited to swimwear, is due around May. Chai will launch a limited-edition womenswear collection in early August.

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