Anonymous wrote:Thanks! I will definitely look at Lord and Taylor!
I checked out Trina Turk, but I think her prints are too big and busy for my tastes. Thanks for the suggestion, though!![]()
What do you guys think of this one (I'd probably get it in green)
http://www.garnethill.com/la-blanca-shirred-bandeau-one-piece/womens-swimwear/view-all-swimwear-cover-ups/329157
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, if you're into retro, consider this bottom with a cute top: http://www.landsend.com/products/womens-beach-living-adjustable-high-rise-bottom-with-tummy-control/id_261057
PP here - this is obviously just my opinion, but I think that bottom is the worst of everything. It's not cute and it doesn't actually give that much coverage. I don't think. There are way more attractive options, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Also, if you're into retro, consider this bottom with a cute top: http://www.landsend.com/products/womens-beach-living-adjustable-high-rise-bottom-with-tummy-control/id_261057
Anonymous wrote:Trust me on this one because I have a similar body. My upper body is great, but I am a little self conscious of my lower body.
First of all do not get a skirted suit. That is the first place people will look because it draws attention.
Second, go for a halter top type of suite to show off your shoulders and arms. People will be so distracted by your upper body that they won't pay your lower body as much attention.
Third, get a one piece. Nothing wrong with that, but unless your mid section is spot on, you may be self conscious.
Fourth, get your suit in a color that compliments you. Not everyone looks good in black. I look better in an orange coral color.
Fifth, bring a friend who will be honest.
Anonymous wrote:Also, if you're into retro, consider this bottom with a cute top: http://www.landsend.com/products/womens-beach-living-adjustable-high-rise-bottom-with-tummy-control/id_261057