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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The Essential Summer Collection

With summer just around the corner it seems everyone’s attention is focused upon that longed for summer holiday. You spend the year saving up and planning it, you’ve been dieting solidly since Christmas to make sure you look your best for it. In fact just a bit of last minute packing and you’re all set to go. But surely there’s time for one more shopping spree?

While this may sound like the perfect excuse to hit the shops there is an actual reason behind it this time. We’ve spent the last few months as slaves to our waistline, getting that perfect bikini body. But as every woman knows it’s not always acceptable, or even practical to wear a bikini at all points of the holiday, hence the reason for the shopping trip. Ladies, there are practical ways to cover up when walking down the high street or to the beach, which not only allow you to wear your bikini underneath but also keeps you looking stylish at the same time.

One of the hottest new looks for covering up is the bohemian mini, this gorgeous flowing and loose fitting mid length top is adorable in its simplicity. Bang on trend with the cute bohemian look this bikini cover up has three quarter sleeves and ruffles at the bottom, making it a must have slip on over a bikini as you head out in the sun or want to cover up on the beach.

The much loved maxi is a holiday essential but it is also the perfect cover up for the bikini. In its new transformation the maxi has a fitted bodice or tank top style with a flowing patterned skirt, this gorgeous style is perfect for covering up a bikini and waltzing around the town. This is an easy to slip on dress is a perfect way to cover your bikini if you head out for an evening or a morning walk.

Searching for the perfect bikini can be a pretty big task, but with the rise of the internet, more and more people are turning to sites such as www.very.co.uk to find swimwear, as they can browse a range of styles and brands from the comfort of their homes.

Stay Stylin'

This post is in association with our friends at Very.co.uk

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