The best swimsuit for the petite figure is one that flatters other figure flaws while giving the illusion of elongation.
When it's time to buy a swimsuit, every woman cringes inside, but the vertically challenged face extra headaches.Petite bathing suits are not easy to find in the stores, and petite women may find that regular-sized one-piece suits tend to bunch around their middles (not an attractive look).There are two solutions to the availability problem: order a swimsuit from a catalogue or website that sells petite swimsuits (being, of course, prepared to send it back if it doesn't look the same on you as it did on the model), or buy a two-piece, the fit of which will have little to do with your height.By shopping early in the season, as soon as the bathing suits hit the stores, you may also be able to get your hands on some of those hard-to-find petites.
Fortunately for those who are under-tall but have never been under-weight, the solutions offered in bathing suits for figure flaws often have the added bonus of elongation.For instance, if you feel like you have heavy thighs, the best solution is a high-cut bottom, which makes your legs appear longer and therefore slimmer.An illusion of longer legs means an illusion of more height.If you lack a waist, a suit with princess seams will not only help give you the illusion of one, it will elongate your torso: again, an illusion of height.If you like to wear a sarong or pareo out of the water to hide your hips, choose one that's short rather than long- as with skirts, showing more leg gives a taller appearance.
Women who are petite all over- i.e., small busted- have more options in bathing suits because they do not need to worry about support.Some of these options, though- like halters and string tops- won't provide any lift.If you go with a string top, choose one that has soft cups instead of just a lining; the cups will provide a little shaping and lift, while the tops that are just lined allow the bust to flatten out, nearly disappearing altogether.String bottoms, however, are only for those who are supremely confident about the width of their hips; they make wide hips appear wider.
