Monokini Swimsuits Offer a Sexy Alternative

by Derrick Anderson on January 19, 2012

Whether you dare to bare or are seeking sleek, sophisticated styling in your beachwear, a monokini swimsuit can fulfil all your needs. The monokini has the celebrity stamp of approval, with fans of the swimwear including the likes of Jessica Alba, Giselle Bundchen, and Britney Spears. The American Flag Bikini received a similar jolt to it’s popularity in recent years.

In 1964 the monokini came into existence with the help of a fashion designer by the name of Rudi Gernreich. This first monokini was, in fact, called a unikini and was not designed to cover a woman’s breasts. Today’s unikinis cover the breasts and are available in a wide variety of designs. Your preference might be for a halter-neck to offer more support. A triangle style suit covers more of the skin but is still sexy. If you wear swimsuits regularly, it is a great option to have different suits for different occasions or moods.

For those women who enjoy designer swimwear, I recommend the Aguaclara Selva trikini. With an exposed abdomen and flashy zebra print, the sex appeal of this suit is undeniable.

The Pisces swimsuit, designed by Cia Maritima, is a fishy ensemble. Different colors of green dominate this suit but the fish scale pattern is what sets it apart from the rest. Tying behind the neck and on both hips, this is a more concealing suit with the main openings being on the sides.

The Audrina monokini by L Space offers a combination of chic and sassy with its plunging neckline and gold strap details that are adjustable. The back of the bottoms features cinching and the monokini ties around the neck.

L Space offers the Audrina trikini with adjustable gold straps and an extremely low neck line. Comfort is key with this suit. The top ties around your neck while the bottom cinches in the back.

Your body shape is something to keep in mind when searching for the right bathing suit. A monokini swimsuit is a great option for someone that has natural curves or those with longer upper bodies. It will be slightly more difficult to find a proper fitting monokini if you are top heavy or bottom heavy. When trying on your swimsuits, watch out for extra material loose in the midsection. Make sure you can wear your swimsuit with confidence by trying it on at the store before buying it and taking it home. If you are going to be working or playing hard while wearing your monokini, find one that fits very well and has several places to adjust it to keep it in place while wearing it.

You really can’t go wrong with a monokini or American flag swimsuit, regardless of what design or style you opt for.

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