Learning to love your body isn’t a linear journey Learning to love your body isn’t a linear journey and it often doesn’t have a clear and definitive end. I’ve worked for the better part of a decade on my relationship with my body. I’ve done a lot of work. I’ve honored her, encouraged her, I’ve chosen to see her as good. It’s been an intentional journey to really break down and know my body is good, just as it it. 

But just when I think I have evolved past being critical of myself I go to try on swimsuits and boom I’m back. This past weekend I went to try on swimsuits. It was a last minute decision and I just popped in a store. I talked to an associate and realized she was picking things and putting them into a fitting room for me. I could feel my pulse starting to race. Initially I was frustrated with myself for feeling insecure about trying on suits but then I remembered that this is a journey. I politely told the sales associate that I just didn’t think I was ready to try on. In the kindest way she said, it’s fine, I’ll mark some things down and when you feel ready just come back. 

I’m telling you this story because sometimes it’s easy to look at people who share their lives online and think they some how have mastered living themselves in a way that you can never achieve. The truth is that for many people it’s something we still struggle with from time to time.

Just remind yourself that like most things in life there is no medal for being the most secure person in the room. Give yourself grace and just repeat after me, my body is good just as it is.
Why this outfit works. #fashion #style Why this outfit works. #fashion #style
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#anniversary #marriage #piscesarieslove
Why this outfit works. Episode 2. My personal dres Why this outfit works. Episode 2. My personal dressing theory is two fold. 

First, try things. You are going to be stuck if you always go with a comfortable formula. 

Second, if YOU think YOU look good then go with it. You don’t need someone else seal of approval.
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Dressing Tips, Fashion, Plus, Seasonal Guide, Shopping, Style, Summer, Swim · April 13, 2024

Plus Size Swim Guide – How to Find the Perfect Plus Size Swimsuits

As the warmth of summer approaches, anticipation for vibrant beach trips and lively pool parties heightens. For many, myself included, the quest for the perfect swimsuit can be a challenging journey, particularly for us plus-size girlies. In the past, options were limited and often failed to cater to diverse body types. However, in recent years, the landscape of swimwear fashion has evolved significantly, with numerous brands stepping up to deliver inclusive and stylish designs tailored specifically for plus-size ladies. This exciting shift has brought forth a wave of possibilities, empowering us to embrace our unique curves confidently and enjoy the summer season in style.

Tiffany in a burnt orange swimsuit

Check out this post on how to pose in a swimsuit and take part in all the fun this summer!

Tiffany in a black swimsuit from Purple Tiger Boutique

Finding the right Plus Size Swimsuits…

First, be sure to consult the size chart and grab your measuring tape. Following the measurement guidelines provided by the online shop is essential for finding the perfect fit. Without it, you might end up with a swimsuit that doesn’t quite hit the mark.

Secondly, take the time to read through the reviews. This step is crucial. Reviews often come from either thrilled or disappointed customers, and their insights can be invaluable in guiding your decision-making process.

Thirdly, familiarize yourself with the return policy. While you may be familiar with the retailer’s general return procedures, swimwear policies can sometimes differ. It’s essential to understand what’s required for returns to avoid being stuck with a suit that doesn’t work for you.

To make your shopping experience even smoother, I’ve rounded up my favorite plus-size swimsuit styles and brands, complete with reviews and personal notes. Plus, I’ve included a wish list to give you a glimpse of what’s catching my eye this season. Happy shopping!

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Tiffany in a teal bikini

The Best Plus Size Swimsuits

I’ve organized this list into two sections for clarity. The first section comprises my vetted recommendations, featuring suits and brands that I’ve personally tested and worn. In contrast, the unvetted list includes swimsuits that I’ve researched online, read reviews about, but haven’t had the chance to try on myself.

Tiffany in a burnt orange swimsuit

Vetted

Modcloth

Having owned multiple ModCloth swimsuits, I can attest to their exceptional quality. These swimsuits are built to last, standing the test of time if given proper care. I’ve found that with regular maintenance, they retain their shape and color season after season, making them a worthwhile investment for anyone seeking both style and durability in their swimwear collection.

Target

When it comes to finding budget-friendly yet quality swimsuits, Target is my go-to destination. I’ve consistently found their suits to offer both affordability and a great fit. Plus, if support is a concern, opting for a swimsuit with underwire can make all the difference.

Old Navy

Old Navy offers an array of adorable swimsuits in various colors. What sets them apart is their focus on athletic fit designs, catering to those seeking both style and functionality. Additionally, their swimsuits are available in a wide range of basic colors, making it easy to find something versatile and suitable for any beach or pool occasion.

LAne Bryant

Lane Bryant offers an excellent selection of full-coverage swimsuits. If you’re on the lookout for a reliable basic option that provides ample coverage, Lane Bryant is your go-to destination.

Unvetted

SKIMS

I made sure to include some sexy swimwear options in this list, and Skims fits the bill perfectly. Known for their high-quality underwear and bras, I’m confident that their swimwear maintains the same level of excellence. While I haven’t personally tried it yet, I’ve heard rave reviews about the line, which speaks volumes about its reputation for style and quality.

Eloquii

Eloquii has been pioneering stylish and fun plus-size fashion for years, long before many brands caught on to the fact that curvy individuals also want to flaunt their skin confidently. It’s surprising that I haven’t yet added one of their swimsuits to my collection. Eloquii strikes a perfect balance between trendy and playful designs while offering versatile full-coverage options—a testament to their commitment to inclusive and fashionable swimwear.

Nordstorm

Nordstrom has significantly expanded its plus-size collection in recent years, demonstrating a commitment to inclusivity. Among their brands, my personal favorite is BP. Their collection offers fantastic options, and what’s even better is their generous return policy, ensuring a hassle-free shopping experience.

Ulla Popken

Ulla Popken is a recent discovery for me, and I’m impressed by their range of quality basics, including high-waisted bikinis and full-coverage suits. Their emphasis on versatile styles makes them an exciting addition to my summer wardrobe, and I can’t wait to try out their offerings this season.

Summersalt

Summersalt is a brand that has caught my attention frequently online, although I haven’t had the chance to try them out yet. Their signature color-blocking and one-shoulder suits make them easily recognizable in the digital sphere. Reviews about their classic designs have been consistently glowing, adding to my intrigue and anticipation to experience their swimsuits firsthand.

City Chic

City Chic is akin to other department stores but exclusively caters to plus-size clothing. If you haven’t explored their offerings yet, I highly recommend it. They boast a wide array of stylish shorts, swimsuits, and dresses, making them a must-visit destination for curvy fashionistas.

Show Me Your Mumu

Show Me Your Mumu is a higher-end brand, with their swimwear starting at $100 for separates. Renowned for their superior quality clothing, I anticipate their swimwear to reflect the same level of craftsmanship. Although they are just beginning to incorporate plus sizes into their line, it’s worth exploring their offerings.

Plus size suits have come a long way in the last few years. It makes me happy to see that we have moved past plus size women only being able to get black swimwear. Looking forward to trying and reviewing more suits for you this summer.

XO,

Tiffany

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Learning to love your body isn’t a linear journey Learning to love your body isn’t a linear journey and it often doesn’t have a clear and definitive end. I’ve worked for the better part of a decade on my relationship with my body. I’ve done a lot of work. I’ve honored her, encouraged her, I’ve chosen to see her as good. It’s been an intentional journey to really break down and know my body is good, just as it it. 

But just when I think I have evolved past being critical of myself I go to try on swimsuits and boom I’m back. This past weekend I went to try on swimsuits. It was a last minute decision and I just popped in a store. I talked to an associate and realized she was picking things and putting them into a fitting room for me. I could feel my pulse starting to race. Initially I was frustrated with myself for feeling insecure about trying on suits but then I remembered that this is a journey. I politely told the sales associate that I just didn’t think I was ready to try on. In the kindest way she said, it’s fine, I’ll mark some things down and when you feel ready just come back. 

I’m telling you this story because sometimes it’s easy to look at people who share their lives online and think they some how have mastered living themselves in a way that you can never achieve. The truth is that for many people it’s something we still struggle with from time to time.

Just remind yourself that like most things in life there is no medal for being the most secure person in the room. Give yourself grace and just repeat after me, my body is good just as it is.
Why this outfit works. #fashion #style Why this outfit works. #fashion #style
Give a man a beer and he can drink for an hour. Gi Give a man a beer and he can drink for an hour. Give a man three beers and he will make TikTok’s with you in your living room. #marriage
23 years. Not bad for my first marriage. #anniver 23 years. Not bad for my first marriage. 
#anniversary #marriage #piscesarieslove
Why this outfit works. Episode 2. My personal dres Why this outfit works. Episode 2. My personal dressing theory is two fold. 

First, try things. You are going to be stuck if you always go with a comfortable formula. 

Second, if YOU think YOU look good then go with it. You don’t need someone else seal of approval.
Friday. Friday.
Bejeweled 🍒 💎 #pizaz @whitneypalmer701 Bejeweled 🍒 💎 #pizaz @whitneypalmer701
Rules stifle creativity every time. Personal style Rules stifle creativity every time. Personal style is about trying new things and to be honest it’s about getting things wrong now and then. What do you think?  Are you pro color palette or pro trying anything?

P.S. peep @caleb.blaine in the background
Trends I’m here for? Chunky necklaces. #spring #t Trends I’m here for?  Chunky necklaces. #spring #trends #trending #goldenlily @shopgoldenlily
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