One shoulder clothing including one shoulder swimwear has been a fashion trend. Do you think the style would suit plus size women?
If it would not, why?
One shoulder clothing including one shoulder swimwear has been a fashion trend. Do you think the style would suit plus size women?
If it would not, why?
This depends. I know that a one-should swiming suit is gona be very tight... and well that won't really suit a plus size woman , in my opinion. A free-flowing, one-shoulder shirt can look fabulous , though![]()
Pink Rosa, You did it again! I would have to agree that a free flowing shist will look great on a plus-size woman. It will not be too tight, but will still give a secy effect since it still shows a little skin which is the shoulder. I don't recommend a one-strap suit for a plus-size since there style often compliment a slender body, (with less boobs).
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of course it would! i dont see any reasons why..
Depends on how "plus size" we are, if you're really really over weight, a flare probably won't flare enough and still fit the top portion, so it'll just roll up. If that's the case you're best to stick with one pieces with tummy control, no it won't get rid of all of it, but trust me it'll look better than a flared out tankini rolling up the belly.
Also need to take into consideration if you actually swim, or if you're more of a sun bather, who just lounges in your cute fashion swimwear. If you're a swimmer anything that flares is bad cause the waters ganna push it up the moment you stop or move in any direction other than forward. But if you just want it to be cute, that's fine, assuming the first paragraph is taken into account.
Now, to the one shoulder detail that is actually more on how proportionate you are versus how big you are, if you're really small in the shoulders(not broad) than probably not a good idea(are your hips wider than your shoulders?). If you do have small shoulders probably better to go with two thick straps, also avoid halter tops. If you're more evened out or even broader in the shoulders than in the hips, this may be a great way to even you out.
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