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Plus size swimwear

Women's plus size clothes are a touchy issue to begin with, but no where is it worse for big women than at the beach or the pool. Our society has very rigid ideas about proper body proportions, and so women who have to wear plus size swimwear will feel understandably self conscious about the way that they look. Although many people and many cultures would label them as voluptuous, and think of them as quite beautiful, women in plus size bikinis in our culture are often thought of as simply fat. This is a tragedy, if you ask me. No one should be made to feel bad about him or herself for such a trivial thing as wearing plus size swimwear. It is what is inside that counts, not society's forever changing standard of beauty.

Nonetheless, there is plus size swimwear that really does amazing things to slim and flatter the figure of whoever is wearing it. This has always been one of the central concerns of womens swimwear anyway, and it is especially important to those who wear or design plus size swimwear. This is why plus size bikinis are not one of the most popular items. While one piece plus size swimwear can really have a nice and pleasant slimming effect, this same effect is almost impossible to establish with a bikini. Honestly, there is nothing that plus size swimwear bikinis can do. Their wearers are simply subject to the whims of fashion, and that is that.

A lot of plus size swimwear really makes good use of optical phenomena to make the wearer look thinner. For example, the right application of vertical stripes can simply do wonders for the figure. By contrast, horizontal stripes are right out for anyone who does not want to look like a blimp. They are almost never used in plus size swimwear, because they give exactly the wrong effect, and that is a fact.

Before shopping for plus size swimwear, you should give a thought about what you are using it for. If your plus size swimwear is mostly for the purpose of exercising, then you should just get something plain and functional. A one color bathing suit that feels good on you is more than adequate for exercise. If, however, your plus size swimwear is for hanging out at the beach, then a lot more thought is required. You must think all about fashion.

Plus size teen fashion

Fashion is such a massive industry. It seems like it only grows larger as time progresses. We can always catch runway shows sporting the latest trends on E or Style Network. Typically these involve super-thin models strutting down the runway like trained horses. Yes, i know, it sounds cruel. However, if you've seen one of these shows before, then you must know what I'm referring to. Now, what does all this mean? Why are all the models so skinny and waify looking? Does this mirror our society? Ha, I seriously doubt it does her in the USA. I think the average sized American wears like a 13. Therefore, why don't we advertise this a bit? Why don't we see more plus size teen fashion runway shows? Are they not in demand?

What size are you? Or maybe you don't wish to say. This is understandable. A lot of people do not like to let the world know what size clothing they wear. This means only one thing. You're embarrassed about it. Now, hold your horses! This is not meant as an insult, but rather a deduction I've made. The media has everyone scared. This is why many people think they're fat. They always listen to what the media deems beautiful. Don't! If less people would, then maybe there would be more plus size teen fashion and women's clothing. Of course you don't want to take this the wrong way, and gain tons of weight. That wouldn't be healthy. But, no one says that you have to weight 32 pounds soaking wet either. There is a middle to this. A place where folks can be healthy and still look nice. Because let's face it, many of those runway models look near-death. I want to pass them a protein shake or something.

The good news is that plus size teen fashion and women's fashion does exist. You simply don't see it glorified all over E or Style. You don't see it in Cosmo or Marie Claire. The fashion gurus keep the plus size teen fashion and larger models hidden in the background. This is unfair and lame. America has a right to see all sides of the spectrum and not just one. At least this way folks would know that there are beautiful people out there wearing the same size clothing as they do. Let's broaden that fashion world a bit!

 

 

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