Originated in France and used since 1946, this two- piece swimsuit is quite popular amongst women.
In fact bikini is not just a mere swim suit, it is a medium of revealing a women's figure Bikini has a special sex appeal and is often used in movies, beauty pageants, fashion shows to give a sensuous touch to women's body. In fact there are certain designers who design only bikini suits.
Thus this minimal piece of clothing has maximum things to reveal. Bikini is made out of variety of material including wool, cotton, rubber, fur, leather etc.
However, amongst these cotton is the commonly used material for bikinis. They are available in different styles such as string bikini, tankini, bandini, monokini, thong etc. Of these the string and thong styles are quite popular. In fact the thong style is said to be an extremely sexy bikini. |
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Most of the above mentioned bikini styles emphasize more of the pattern of the top rather than bottom, however, it is believed that in order to add an extra touch of fit and style bikini bottoms are equally important.
While some bikini bottoms cover the buttocks area, other leave it exposed there by giving an additional sex appeal.
Bikinis are available in a variety of colors and prints. However one has to make the right choice in order to look the best.
If the purpose is to look slim, dark colors especially black is surely a good choice.
Light colors are good enough to highlight certain body parts. In order to draw attention sometimes bikinis also have the added embroidery work, or have some beads, bows attach thereby making them more attractive. |
Choice of bikini must be such that it not only suits the body but also develops a new sense of confidence. Tall and slim women can go in for string bottoms while the shorter ones can look good in boy’s shorts. Women with slim as well large bust can certainly look good in tankini top.
However, it is very necessary to choose the right combination of color and design of the upper and lower part of the suit to bring out the best in a woman.
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