Sophisticated swimsuits can look fabulous on the right woman.  What’s attractive about these type of swimsuits is that it takes a certain type of woman to be confident enough to wear them.  You have to own it.  You have to be perfectly willing to go above and beyond and over the top and wear a swimsuit with plunging cleavage or jeweled accents.  The woman who can do this and stay confident reigns supreme.  Many men are attracted to the high fashion look because it’s not the norm.  You likely wouldn’t see this if you walked down to the beach.  It’s different.  It’s extremely racy and female.  So if you pick a suit like this you need to own it.

With chic fashion sensibilities you can look sensational in  fancy swimsuit.  Do you recall this black swimsuit that Paris Hilton wore for Carl’s Jr with the plunging neckline?   She was swimsuit-clad while washing a car and eating the burger.   There’s a place for the girl next door in a simple bikini, yet there is also a place for the over the top celebrity provocatively posing in a luxurious one piece.   The ad is already years old yet the photo of this suit remains timeless.  In the right venue you can attract a lot of attention looking like the ritzy millionaire.  What does it take to pull it off?  Well some will love it and some will think it’s too racy. You’ll need nerves of steel and plenty of confidence to own it.

 

The new bikini line called Perfect Tan Bikini has designed innovative, out of this world swimsuit tops that can be worn strapless and are for the outrageous Jersey Shore type girl.   The bikini line is advertised as sexy and offering removable straps and special adhesive for a tanline-free sun tan.  Their new bikini line is being promoted by JWOWW (Jenny Farley) of the reality show Jersey Shore.

The tops come with reactive silicon adhesive and removable straps.  To wear the top, you dry and clean the bust area.  Adhesive silicone strips on the top is what makes it stick and mold to the skin.  The adhesive has paper strips over it and when you apply the top to your skin you remove the protective paper strips and get the adhesive warm using a blow dryer to increase adhesion.  Voila, your heat activated top will mold to the skin.  Now, when sun-tanning you can take the removable straps off and the top will stay put.

The adhesive will last through several applications.  All you have to do is save the protective strips.  Then to reuse, put the protective strips back on and warm up with an iron.  Press the iron on.  Your strips will be reactivated now take the protective paper off and apply.  If you are the sun worshipping type of girl that lies out at the pool and unties the top to prevent tan lines, this technology might be a novelty you’ll love.  The novel silicone adhesive and removable strap concept was created by Perfect Tan Bikini. 

JWOWW is modeling the bikinis.  As you can see the bikini at right shows both the neck and back straps removed.  The bikini designs are actually pretty nice – notice the dip in the bottoms which adds another sexy touch to the rear view of the bikini.  This line is for the girl that wants to go all out and be the standout jaw dropper at the beach.  A wild and crazy spring break comes to mind!

 

Remember this gold one piece swimsuit made famous by supermodel Cindy Crawford?  Sometimes, simple is better.  With her dark tousled beach hair contrasting against this one piece dazzler she looks amazing.  It just proves you can wear a one piece that covers and still look sensational. 

If you have figure problems shop for suits that have appropriate lining and that have more substantial material.  A thin, thin material won’t provide the support you need.  Lastly, you’ll need the perfect fit for one of these as too tight a suit will show every little bulge.  Try on at least two sizes in your range and choose the suit that has the smoothest lines.

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