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5 New Swimsuit Trends That Work For Every Body Type

Heads up everyone—there are a few new swimsuit trends on the horizon that are making us crave summer more than we ever have before. Now, we are well aware that swimsuits are not a one-style-fits-all sort of arrangement, and as we present the five new swimsuit trends we're most excited for this season, we tried to keep that in mind. Swimsuits are very personal, as what looks good on you might not look the same on someone else, and no one except for you can decipher that.

So instead of categorizing what you should buy according to your body by "shape" (whatever that means), we decided to break down the five new swimsuit trends ahead according to the part of your body you love the most. No matter what your shape or size, you know there are certain parts of your body you love more than others, and today, we are here to help you shop according to that aspect of your body type. 

Below, read up on the four body parts we are championing today via the five swimsuit trends that can clearly be suited for every body type. 

If you love your shoulders/arms: If accentuating your arms and shoulders is your goal, opt for either strapless, off-the-shoulder, one-shoulder, or halter styles. Each of those silhouettes will draw all the attention to your upper body and really highlight one of your favorite features.

If you love your legs: High cuts, either on bikini bottoms or one-pieces, immediately extend the length of your natural leg line. If you want to show off your stunning limbs, why cut off the line of your leg when you can extend it? This '80s-style suit will do just that.

If you love your waist: The best way to show off your waist, you ask? Belted swimwear is one of our must-have swimsuit trends generally speaking, but for those of you who love your mid-section, it's a non-negotiable. High-rise bottoms also draw positive attention toward your midsection.

If you love your chest: One of the easiest ways to flaunt your chest is by way of an underwire top in styles ranging from triangle to a more bra-inspired demi-cup. Also halter tops! Underwire styles also create a more supportive lift, meaning you can walk around confidently knowing everything is going to stay in its place.

Cutouts are the #1 swimsuit (and clothing) trend to own this year, and luckily, it's one that will get you in that sweet summer mood in no time at all. 

When it comes to swimwear this season, the more shimmer and shine, the better. Be it sequins or metallics, this is one trend that was meant to be shown off in the sun. 

The sartorial gods have spoken: lingerie-inspired silhouettes are officially here to stay. Last summer, we saw underwire bikinis dominate the scene, and clearly, the suits this time around will only do further with this theme, including everything from corset-style boning to lots of the aforementioned underwire.

This year, swimwear is getting all kinds of fancy. Almost so much so that you could certainly get away with wearing it beyond just the beach. From pretty puff sleeves to dramatic ruffles, formal swimwear is the unnecessary but cute summer trend we didn't know we needed. 

Retro styles, ranging more on the modest side of the spectrum, are flooding the swimwear space this year. From wallpaper-inspired florals to prim and proper gingham, this trend feels oddly refreshing amongst the last few years of thong bikinis. 

Next up, discover the best swimsuit brands you can buy, according to our editors.

This post was previously published and has since been updated. 



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