July 5, 2006
FASHION: Overcome Your Fears When Choosing a Bathing Suit
By Anna Wallner and Kristina Matisic
Fine Living Network
The bathing suit is perhaps the most dreaded item to shop for among women.
What is it about those dressing room lights and mirrors that appear to add
five pounds?
But alas, it is a chore we all must conquer. Keep these tips in mind and
you'll be your most beautiful self at the beach:
* Don't ever buy a cotton suit. It can take forever to dry and it fades and
it won't hold its shape. We prefer a Lycra-nylon blend.
* Don't shop immediately after lunch or a meal. Shop in the morning, before
you've had your latte and fried egg sandwich. It will be better for your
mental state. And only shop with your most trusted friend. You can't rely on
many of those salespeople who just want to make a sale.
* Twist and turn and bend and squat in the change room to check for comfort
and fit.
* Remember that swim suits usually fit small so you'll likely have to go up
a size or two.
* Large-breasted women may want a suit with under wire for extra support, as
well as wide straps.
* If you have a boyish figure go for solids, which tend to be more
sophisticated than flowered or patterned suits. And the bandeau top is a
great choice for the small-breasted woman. (Not to mention padding in the
cups.)
* Accessorize. Use big earrings, a necklace, bracelets, oversized shades
and/or a hat. (Though not all at once) They'll help take your poolside look
up a notch and make you look like you've come straight from St. Tropez.
Check out some fashion magazines for inspiration.
* Try a little cognitive therapy while shopping and focus on all the great
things you do in the world; like donating to charity, a worthy career, being
a good friend and so on. Suddenly that silly bikini won't seem like such a
big deal.
Anna Wallner and Kristina Matisic host The Shopping Bags on Fine Living TV
Network. Contact them at www.fineliving.com. For more columns visit
www.scrippsnews.com