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Bringing sexy back

Bringing sexy back

Write: Marinna [2011-05-20]

A sense of modesty has returned to the beach this year with the revival of the one-piece swimsuit. Not only is the swimsuit demure and practical (it covers more flesh and usually stays put when you swim), it has also been reinvented by designers in an array of styles, making it the must-have accessory of the summer.

From simple and elegant, as seen on the catwalk at Diane von Furstenberg, to stylish one-shoulder pieces (a trend carried over from Ready-To-Wear collections), halter-necks and more risque cut-away styles, there are suits to suit women of all ages this season.

No longer just reserved for your grandmother, this summer also sees the return of the skirted swimsuit, reminiscent of the 1920s, says Shiny Fang, founder of Shanghai's exclusive designer lingerie boutique Lingerie & Me.

"I love the elegance of the skirted swimsuits," adds Fang. "The skirt is a very feminine, flirty feature, which also discreetly covers up any unwanted bulges."

Luxury French lingerie label Fifi Chachnil (available at Lingerie & Me) offers cute one-pieces with short, ruffled skirts, while designer Michael Kors has created skirted bandeau-style swimsuits with the more sophisticated woman in mind.

"The one-piece swimsuit is iconic; I think it's very feminine and sensual," says Therese Sdervall, head designer at Swedish-owned production and design company Wonderful Earth, based in Shanghai.

In the midst of designing a swimwear collection for their new fashion brand Func Factory, her favorite trends this year are the classic Hollywood 1950s pin-up look, and the halter-neck or bandeau-style swimsuits with low-cut legs and frills - very Brigitte Bardot.

"There's also a return to the strong iridescent colors of the 80s with graphic floral prints and tie-dye effects," she adds.

When picking the right color, bold is best. Substitute delicate pastels of previous seasons for bright blues, purples or yellows. Classic full-black styles also remain a stylish, slimming option, jazzed-up with beaded or gold-ring detailing.

But not all of Shanghai's fashionistas are convinced. Philanthropist Carol Tan prefers to stick to her bikini on the beach, favoring the designs of La Perla and Calvin Klein.

"I think the one-piece can be quite flattering but I prefer the simplicity of an overall tan," she says. "The new cut-away styles give you spotty tan lines."

Sara Villarreal, founder of The Villa, a new upscale multi-brand fashion boutique set to open this fall, is also attached to her bikini, but welcomes the one-piece as a sexy addition to her swimwear wardrobe.

"When worn right, it can really add an element of class," says Villarreal. "Besides, who wouldn't want the option of covering up unsightly areas on a bad day?"

Meanwhile, dancer and production assistant Hannah Lucy Goodwin has been sporting the swimsuit for years.

"I think they can look really flattering and do more for your figure than most bikinis," she says. "They're also practical, especially if I ever feel the urge to learn to surf."

Currently wearing a bright one-piece from Insight by the poolside, she adds that "a low back is very sexy with a plunging neckline".

A one-piece swimsuit is an indispensable part of every spring/summer wardrobe, according to Jaye Leigo, creative director for Australian brand Insight's womenswear.

"Functioning as more than just a swimsuit, you can pair it with a pair of skinny jeans and pumps or heels for a funky look away from the beach," she said.

This summer, the brand has launched the Cosmic Lights swimwear collection (available at The Source). It features eye-catching one-pieces in vibrant animal and psychedelic prints.

"The collection resonates with the deepest levels of karma," said Leigo. "It is a lustful combination of playful brights and faded fluoros, spliced tie-dyes and fine candy stripes."

While the one-piece works on any body shape, it particularly complements petite and curvy figures, helping to elongate the body and add a sense of balance.

"Plunging V-neck styles and zippers compliment bigger chests and make you look taller, while underwired bra-top swimsuits will accentuate a smaller cleavage," advised Fang.

Likewise, frills on top enhance the upper body while frills below hide unwanted curves. Meanwhile, ruched and pleated detailing on areas you want to emphasize can serve as a great attention-diverter.

For those who wish to fashion the one-piece trend while still baring their toned midriffs, there's the option of the monokini (a bikini attached with a strip of material down the middle), which are highly coveted by the Paris Hiltons of this world.

Finally, to perfect the beach look, accessorize your new one-piece with a pair of the season's retro shades and an oversized floppy sun hat, and you're good to go. Don't forget the sunscreen.

Where to buy:

Diesel, www.diesel.com

H&M, www.hm.com

Lingerie & Me, Room 28, Bldg. 5, Lane 1173 Nanjing Road W.

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Tel: (21) 6253-3076

www.lingerieandme.com

The Source, 158 Xinle Road

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Tel: (21) 5404-3808