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Modest Coverage and Color Swimwear Tips for Juniors

By Swimsuitsdirect @Swimsuitsdirect

Active sports. Sun protection. Shyness. Full figures. Personal preferences. Those are just some of the reasons today’s picky teens and young women want bathing suits to reveal less skin. The guidelines below will help you find suitable fashionable styles online that match your personal preferences.

Limiting Skin and Sun Exposure
Fuller-coverage swimwear is a smart choice for energetic sports and sun-sensitive skin. Many pieces stay put while active and offer extra protection so a sunburn won’t ruin your vacation. When you think of modest juniors swimwear, cover-ups may be go-to favorites. Check out Swimsuits Direct’s tops, wraps, rompers, and dresses. Pair them with bathing suits that provide greater coverage than skimpy bikinis. Look for modest swimsuits juniors love including one-piece, tankini, crop-top, high-neck, and high-waisted styles.Modest Coverage and Color Swimwear Tips for Juniors

Hiding Body Issues
These tips will help you choose concealing swimsuits that fit and complement your body type while addressing common problem areas.

Ample chest: One-piece and tankini styles with higher necklines and smaller armholes provide more coverage. Underwires, bustiers, built-in cups, thicker under-breast bands, boning, sturdy linings, and wider or adjustable straps will lift a full bust. Separates may fit better since structural bands encircle your body, adding back support.

Avoid skimpy looks that could gape open and undefined shapes like string bikinis with triangle tops. To balance out your lower half, try boy shorts. Bottom details creating curvier hips include belts, ties, ruffles, polka dots, and horizontal stripes.

Tummy pouch: Various tricks can hide your midsection. Try one-piece and tankini styles with ruching, gathers, or draping. Two-piece suits with flounces above and high-waisted bottoms below conceal bulges. Pick tops that raise interest higher to take the focus off your middle. Skip snug tankinis, belts, and string-tie or low-rise briefs.

Broad hips and thighs: To reduce your proportions, choose simple bottoms without ruffles, ruching, or gathers. Conceal hips and thighs in full-coverage hipsters or briefs. High leg lines that hit an inch below hipbones and skirts disguise these areas.

Dark solids create lower slimming effects. Eye-catching accents above your waist like bright colors or patterns, frills, and hardware lure attention upward. A-lines, slits, and ruched sides modernize looks. Avoid one-piece styles with cutout sides, embellished bottoms and shorts.

Plus sizes: Today’s sleek swimwear outshines yesterday’s plus-size options. Replace shapeless, dowdy fashion fails with flattering cuts in colors from traditional dark to bright and feminine. The Allure Plus line updates black suits with see-through, flounce, crochet, sporty, and lace-up details. High-neck looks with sheer or crochet accents conceal overflowing cleavage. Hide your midriff with one-piece and tankini styles. For belly coverage with separates, pick high-waisted bottoms. Sturdy straps, built-in cups, and tummy toners offer smooth support.

Selecting Flattering Colors
Conservative cuts don’t mean fabrics must be drab. Note your coloring in a mirror to establish your most complementary swimwear shades. In natural daylight in front of any white background, determine colors of your eyes (like copper brown, gray blue, or deep black), hair (blonde, reddish copper, intense black), skin (fair, tan, dark), and complexion undertones (yellow, orange, pink, red, blue, or olive).

Modest Coverage and Color Swimwear Tips for Juniors


Match eye and hair colors: Green eyes, for instance, go well with similar tints from mint to emerald. If your eyes and hair are brown, shades closest to your face should highlight those features.

Complement skin intensity: A golden tan means you’re warm while turning brown indicates you’re cool. Warm skin tones have golden tinges from light to dark. They look best wearing yellow, orange, and brown earth tones with ivory. Cool complexions have pinkish or bluish touches such as pale, ruddy, medium, olive, and brown. Ideal fabrics combine blue, purple, and green jewel tones with white.

Celebrate your season: Dark eyes and hair contrasting with pale skin represent winter. Wear icy white, frosty pink, cool blue, deep green, navy, gray, and black. Avoid muted earth tones. Spring beauties have red or blonde hair, subtle eyes, and fair features. Choose bright green, clear blue, golden yellow, peach, and ivory. Skip drab black, gray, and white. Natural blondes and brunettes with light eyes and complexions are summers. Pick pastels like lavender, powder blue, and yellow. Pass up earthy and intense tints. Autumn girls have brown eyes and brown or red hair against earthy coloring from golden brown to bronze. Go for gold, orange, gray, and beige but not bold dyes, blue tones, pastels, white, and black.


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