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If a flattering swimsuit is the only thing holding you back from enjoying a pool party with your friends or a beach day with the fam, it's time to tackle that. After all, nothing is more refreshing on a hot summer day than a dip in cool water. To help you on your hunt for a bathing suit you look and feel good in, I spoke with Dani Read, head of design for the Italian lingerie and swimwear brand .

She spends most of her days thinking about how to accentuate a woman's best assets in barely-there fashion, so who better to ask for swimsuit shopping advice? Rivelino One Piece V-Neck Swimsuit Tempt Me Ruched One Piece Swimsuit Calvin Klein Pleated One-Piece Swimsuit Chama One Piece Swimsuit Holipick One Shoulder One Piece Swimsuit Cosabella Vita Marina High Waisted Bottom Skims High Leg Bikini Bottom Krlagapas Women's One Piece High Cut Swimsuit Shade & Shore Cut Out Bead Detail One Piece Swimsuit Yonique High Waisted Bikini Sofia by Sofia Vergara Printed One Piece Swimsuit with Curvetex La Blanca Lingerie Floral Print Braided Strap One-Piece Swimsuit Read's first tip? Before you add a single bathing suit to your shopping cart, take a look at the label. "Sun, salt and chlorine are very hard on materials, so I always choose fabrics with durability in mind," Read explains. Her recommendation? Look for swimsuits that "provide shaping compression, offer 50+ UPF sun protection, have vibrant fade-resistant color and quick-dry features, and are designed to be anti-pilling.



" Next comes choosing the right silhouette. "Prioritize fit and comfort over trends," Read says. "Everybody is unique, and finding a swimsuit that fits well and makes you feel confident and comfortable is key.

Having a few great-fitting styles can be far better than having tons of ill-fitting trendy swimsuits or bikinis. By experimenting with different options, you can find the perfect style that works for your body shape and personal preferences." Not sure where to start? Check out Read's top fit tips for women with different body types below.

Try a swimsuit with wider shoulder straps. "Look for swimsuits with special features that will enhance, support and lift your bust," Read explains. "Adjustable straps will allow you to customize the fit, and wide straps will help distribute the weight more evenly for ultimate comfort.

" Who says supportive swimsuits can't be a little sexy? This under-$25 find from Walmart has see-through mesh panels that make it feel anything but matronly. It's available in three colors, but sizes are selling quickly, so don't wait to grab one for yourself. Available in sizes XS-XXL and more than 20 colors, this Amazon favorite has adjustable straps so you can find a comfy, supportive fit.

Shoppers say they're " " and that it's " Available in black, navy, bronze and a gorgeous teal blue, this timeless Calvin Klein swimsuit doesn't just have wide straps that offer plenty of support. The bodice also has beautiful pleating that's forgiving around the midsection. "Look for swimsuits with built-in tummy-control features that will help streamline the tummy area," Read says.

High-waisted bikini bottoms are another option that can be super flattering for the waistline, she adds. Not only does this stylish suit have tummy-disguising ruching across the front, but inside, there's a Powermesh lining that supports your stomach and back. More than 75% of the shoppers at Amazon who rated this stylish one-shoulder bathing suit gave it five stars.

"It has a classy style with just the right amount of tummy control, making me feel tucked in without any discomfort," . Check out more of . You don't need a six-pack to strut your stuff in a bikini.

This versatile Cosabella style has a shaper toning panel that offers lots of support. Even better, the foldover design means you can position the bikini bottom as low or high on your waist as you want. Resist the urge to cover them up (though we've got some cute options there too).

It may seem counterintuitive, but bathing suits that show a little more can actually be more flattering. "Swimsuits with high-cut legs can visually elongate the legs and complement a curvy figure," Read explains. Say it with me: All bodies are bikini bodies.

This high-cut Skims style is available in sizes XXS-4X. (Pro shopping tip: Join the waitlist if your size is out of stock right now.) According to shoppers, this design is worth the wait.

One customer raved, "[This swimsuit is] comfortable and flattering and doesn't cut in where you don't want it to." Another added, "I've always been a fan of the high-leg cut for bathing suits, and this one does not disappoint!" If you're hesitant to try a high-cut style, this Amazon pick is the way to go. It's not too expensive, and the sides are adjustable so you can cinch it as low or high as you'd like.

, "Totally love it. Looks sexy but not too revealing. Soft and comfortable.

" The cutouts on this Target cutie are strategically placed so they're not too revealing, and the high-cut legs are still forgiving. "Love the cut and color!" one satisfied shopper wrote. "For an almost-40 mom of three, this is a great suit!" Don't limit yourself to solid-color swimsuits.

"Playing with bold prints and patterns can draw attention away from certain areas and create a more balanced look," Read says. How fun is this eye-catching geometric print two-piece? The bottoms offer plenty of rear-end coverage, and they have subtle ruching around the waist to flatter your midsection. More than 6,000 shoppers have given this bikini a five-star rating.

Don't wait to add this Sofia Vergara style to your Walmart cart ASAP. It's already sold out in black. One shopper wrote, "I am at the age where I prefer more coverage in a swimsuit, but don't want to look dowdy.

This is perfect!" Want to invest in a swimsuit you'll have for years to come? This La Blanca style is pricey, but it's worth it — the brand is known for its top-notch quality. (To keep your bathing suits in the best condition, always hand wash and air dry them.).

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