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NO NEED TO BUST OUT OF YOUR SWIMWEAR

Many women have some negative feelings about their bodies and generally, swimwear shopping is not their best way of spending a morning.Most of us have areas that we'd rather not have - and stripping down to the bare essentials isn't always fun. And for bigger busted women, the most common complaint is that swimwear doesn't flatter their assets. 
Of course, there are also many women who enjoy flashing their frontage, especially when they've had a little outside assistance in sizing up.  But most of us just want to play our large busts down. 
Get rid of any negative thoughts - there are SO many style tips to draw attention away from a big bust to give you the confidence to hit the beach running.  From fabric, straps, colors, patterns and neckline to styles, support and accessories – it’s about understanding what works best for your body shape.
The biggest issue is support.Many women who have bigger breasts make the error of selecting swimwear that doesn't give them proper support.Look for swimwear that provides lift, support and coverage from hidden underwire or built-in bras!  
Julie Wiggins, owner of leading Perth swimwear manufacturer, Viva Swimwear, says women should look for swimsuits that are sized in proper bra sizes (not S,M,L) with the bra fitting firmly across the back and the wire sitting flat on the body.Viva manufactures unique three-piece swimwear for plus sizes as well as fuller busted women, which has a bra (sizes D to G), a tankini or wrap around top that goes over the bra and matching swim pants.
It's important to choose the right fabric.To contain those curves, go for chlorine resistant swimwear manufactured from 100 per cent polyester or lycra.
Say goodbye to spaghetti!  Wide straps provide support for the large bust with halter necks providing even more coverage.Sporty styles and racer backs are also good for support, and high cut armholes can reduce the risk of a fleshy 'hangover'!
 And always do the ‘toe test’ before you make a purchase – if your assets are intact after you’ve bent down and touched your toes – you’re good to go!
Show off a little.Bigger busted women should go for halter tops.And remember, showing a bit of cleavage is a great way of distracting attention from the 'not-so-good' bits.V-neck halter tops are also flattering, as they divide the chest making the bust appear smaller.You can happily have a deep 'V' - but not a dangerously deep one!Sash tops or ones that cross-over or are gathered are also flattering necklines.
A good choice is a darker coloured or patterned top which can reduce the appearance of size of the bust.And have some fun with colour - pair a lovely print to accentuate the good with a darker, plain colour for the rest. Vertical stripes also reduce breast size.
Finding swimwear for larger busts is about creating an hourglass silhouette, says Perth swimwear designer, Julie Wiggins.  “With the larger top, we have to balance the bottom – and accentuating or creating a waist will give a body definition and balance.It's about making the most of what you've got - so put your best front forward.”

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