What is the best swimsuit for a size 10 with a short waist?

I have not been in swimsuit since I started gaining weight three years ago. I wear a B+ cup and have no hips but I make up for it with butt and my pouch. Next month I go on vacation and I cannot find a suit that looks good on me at all. I would like to get some sun but not look fat while on the beach. I would prefer a two piece if it doesnt accent my stomach. Any ideas?


Short-waisted

To give the illusion of a longer torso, look for a suit with a high neckline or one with a belt at the hips. A bikini with a low waist will also help

Dealing with a short torso. A short trunk may make your legs look longer, but it can also mean that bathing suits have a tendency to bunch up or sag when they're wet. If that's the case, you may want to try petite sizes or two-piece styles. You can create the illusion of a longer torso by wearing a suit with thin vertical stripes down the sides.

A solid, one-piece bathing suit with a plunging neckline creates a continual, long appearance and is absolutely, drop dead sexy to boot!

Avoid boy shorts and skirted bikinis as they draw the eye downward and can make you look shorter.

**This one is cute and it is a two piece. The gathered, deep V bust and the gathered waist will help lengthen the waist while covering the middle!:

http://www.realsimple.com/realsimple/gallery/0,21863,1610137-6,00.html

I would wear a tankini.

they are stylish and when u tan or lay out all you do is lift up your tankini and your gut automatically get sun on ur gut!

I wear them too!

it is considered a 2 piece but they are way more comfortable!

&& when anybody lays down, their stomach looks not fat!

Then when you stand up just put it back down!

DONT FORGET TO PUT LOTION ON YOUR BELLY THO!

There is a suit I have that looks pretty good on me..I am a size 12....it is a one peice with an empire waist ....here is an example

http://site.alwaysforme.com/king_image.php?src=http://us.st12.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/uniquelymeboutique_2001_5599339&width=240&height=350

i went to target for mine.

One piece sport speedo. Or a two piece long top speedo swimsuit and skirt shorts swim suit. Have fun on your vacation.

tankini XD

tankini or however you spell it

You could always wear a wet suit.

Try a Monokini. Check out www.WorldSwimwear.com

A really cute two piece with the long tops...

u know what i'm talking about?

like its a sort of a bikini but the top's long...

I hope i helped

Good Luck!

may God be with u all ur life!

flower 2 piece

Pick a cute one piece.

This should answer your question!! Ü

Finding the Perfect Swimsuit

Large Bust: If you have a large bust, the most important thing is to get proper support, says Feldon. Avoid flimsy materials like cotton and look for suits made out of the more forgiving Lycra. Many bathing suits come equipped with underwire bras and molded cups for a better, more supportive fit. Trying to minimize a large bust? Feldon suggests using color-blocking to your advantage by finding a top that's darker than the bottom. She also recommends wearing dark, solid colors and sticking with suits that have higher armholes since they provide more coverage and won't let you "spill out" of your suit. Also, try on bathing suits meant for long torsos. Your bustline can use the extra fabric meant for a longer midriff.

Small Bust: Thanks to the bust-enhancing features in many of today's bathing suits, it's easy for smaller-busted women who want more cleavage to get it. Look for push-up underwire styles that build up the bosom you have and avoid ones with large foam cookies or removable inserts: "They stay wet after the rest of the suit has dried and don't look very natural," warns Feldon. And color-blocking can work for small-busted women, but reverse the strategy used for large-busted women: Go with a darker-colored bottom and a lighter-colored top.

Bottom Heavy: If you're got a bottom that you want to camouflage, find a suit that offers full rear coverage. But that doesn't mean a scuba suit. In fact, one of the biggest mistakes you can make is getting a suit that sits too low on the sides of your legs. These suits tend to look old-fashioned, like something out of an Esther Williams movie, while a higher-cut one can be more flattering. "If a suit is slightly higher on the sides, it elongates the leg, making it look more slender," says Feldon. And if you're significantly larger on the bottom than you are on top, shop for bikinis and tankini separates so you can mix and match different sizes. Just make sure the top and the bottom are in proportion -- wearing a skimpy top with a big, high-waisted bottom just won't look good.

A Full Tummy: No matter how many Abs of Steel tapes we work out to, most of us will never achieve washboard abs. So, if you can't make your tummy disappear, conceal it with a suit containing a high Lycra content. One with 10 to 15 percent Lycra is a good bet. Also, a draped or gathered fabric can work wonders, as can fabric with some texture. Just avoid shiny materials -- they magnify a multitude of sins.

Boyish Figure: According to Feldon, few things are off-limits for women with boyish figures -- they can wear just about anything they want. String bikinis are a great choice for lean, slender bodies because they're so feminine-looking. But watch out for suits that have little short-style bottoms, sometimes called "boy shorts." They can create what Feldon calls "the sausage effect" and make a leg look shorter than it really is. "Every iota of excess flesh is squeezed down and pops out right where the suit leg ends," she says. "They're deadly!"

Long- or Short-Waisted: Long- and short-waisted women can share a similar solution -- tankinis. These tank-style two-pieces are great for fitting a long or short middle -- and you don't need a waiflike figure to wear one. Plus, like regular bikinis, they come in a number of different styles, so you can be as covered up or as bare as you want to be.

If you have wide hips or thighs: High-cut pants elongate legs; skirted bottoms hide problem areas. Boy shorts seem like they'd help, but they don't.

If you have a big chest: A halter top with a band of fabric under the bust gives support while de-emphasizing breasts.

If you have a small chest: Try a one- or two-piece suit with an underwire bra and foam padding.

If you have a tummy: Go for a high-cut one-piece with a halter top to draw attention upward. Shirring can also give you more of an hourglass shape.

If you have a short torso: Make it look longer with a scoop or V-neck top. And consider a tankini that shows a little of your middle.

If you have a long torso: A two-piece tankini will break up the line visually and will fit better.

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