NEW YORK, May 15 — After long dominating swimwear trends on the world’s beaches, the bikini could now be outshone by more modest designs, inspired by previous decades. Tankini, T-shirt and wetsuit styles, not to mention the swim skirt, look set to be the stars of summer of 2022, riding the wave...
NEW YORK, May 15 — After long dominating swimwear trends on the world’s beaches, the bikini could now be outshone by more modest designs, inspired by previous decades. Tankini, T-shirt and wetsuit styles, not to mention the swim skirt, look set to be the stars of summer of 2022, riding the wave of body positivity.
But it seems that times have changed and, in the age of body positivity, it’s no longer a question of giving in to all these constructs and conventions. Apparently, we’re all now fine with that little paunch, the cellulite, and even the stretch marks that were once the bane of our lives. No matter that the influencers bombard us with their suction cups, creams and magic powders that allow them to lose what the scalpel hasn’t managed to erase.
And women also seem to have an eye out for pieces that allow them to feel comfortable without compromising on style, as with the recent uptick in interest for swim skirts . In the same spirit, the tankini — as covering as a one-piece swimsuit but with the advantages of a two-piece — is also gaining more and more followers as the summer season approaches .
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