Swimwear For Your Shape


Ideal for
Toned curves.

Why? Cut-out swimsuits show off a toned body like nothing else.

Top Tip If you have a boyish shape you need a defined waist to make this look work so be careful.


Ideal for
A small bust

Why? A wide bandeau emphasises a small chest and is great for balancing out a bigger behind.

Top Tip V-Neck shape bandeaus and ones with prints will enhance and shape your small bust even more


Ideal for
All figures

Why? A fashion favourite which isn’t only used to cover up with now, there is a style to suit every shape.

Top Tip An hourglass figure looks great in retro cuts, petite figures suit low necklines and halter-neck straps and ruching covers up those untoned tum


Ideal for
Hiding muffing tops and untoned tummies

Why? Stylish and far from frumpy, tankinis are an easy way to hide the bits you don’t want to be seen

Top Tip Mix and match tops and pants to suit your shape


Ideal for
Slim, boyish shapes.

Why? String style bikinis are usually quite skimpy which are perfect for showing off a slender body, while thin tie sides are great for making your legs look longer!

Top Tip Make sure that you don’t pull the ties too tight on the bikini pant because it will make your legs look bigger than they actually are


Ideal for
Toned, curvy behinds and sporty types

Why? Cheeky boyleg shorts flatter and flaunt your best asset without being skimpy.

Top Tip Avoid boyleg shorts unless you’re really toned. If you’re not then a cut that rises as it reaches your hip is much more forgiving.


Ideal for
A bigger bust

Why? They give great support and with new fashionable styles they are not as frumpy as they were once seen.

Top Tip You can’t go wrong with retro styles, polka dots and floral prints, or simply keep it timeless in black


Ideal for
All figures

Why? They enhance a smaller bust yet hold in a bigger chest, balance out bigger bottoms and show off shoulders.

Top Tip Petite figures can wear skimpier styles to enhance their chest, but top-heavy women should go for halter necks with fuller coverage


Ideal for
Boyish shapes looking to add curves to their figure

Why? Skirts and frills add curves because they make your waist look smaller than your bottom and hips.

Top Tip Bigger skirts and more frills create more curves so be careful not to over do it.