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As the high holy day of swimsuits approaches a few As the high holy day of swimsuits approaches a few things I want you to remember. 

1. Your body is a swimsuit body. 
2. Having fun > anyone’s opinion 
3. It’s too hot for clothes. 

The only thing standing between you and the swimsuit is you.
Two accounts. Two viral moments. Same month. I ha Two accounts. Two viral moments. Same month.

I have been managing social media long enough to know that you cannot plan to go viral. That is still up to the social media gods. What you can control is what happens when it does.

My client John Exnicios creates real estate content. We had been watching his views tick up and had a feeling something was building. We created a short funny reel and watched it go from 30k views overnight to just under 275k. 145k accounts reached. About 100 new followers.

My own viral post was a carousel. It had a second wave at the 72 hour mark and ended with 325k views, 243k accounts reached, and 700 new followers.

Here is what both accounts had in common when the numbers started moving. People went straight to the account page and then to the pinned posts. A strong bio and strong pinned posts are what turn viral views into followers. You have to be ready before it happens.

While it is happening — post stories, respond to comments, and go interact with the accounts that engaged with your content. Show up like a real person.  Do not post on your grid until the content stops growing. Let the algorithm keep pushing it.

After — lean into what worked. Plan content around it. Do a reintroduction post for your new followers. They just found you so tell them who you are.

The viral moment is the beginning. Not the end.
Save this for when your moment comes.

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3. I love basketball. All of my kids have played. I’m a huge Pelicans fan and my basketball crush just won his first NBA final. 
4. I met my husband when I was 19 at a fraternity party and we have been in love since. No one makes me laugh more than him. 
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Your website is different. As long as you pay your domain, you own it. Nobody can take that from you.

Having a website has also changed the way I work with brands. I can walk into a collaboration with my website numbers alongside my social media numbers. Better than that, I can show a brand clicks on a post that are still generating traffic years after the collab ended. SEO works long after a social media post disappears from a feed. That is something Instagram alone can not give you.

You do not have to launch a full blog to get started. Start with a landing page. Your name, what you do, how to work with you. That is enough. Let it grow from there.
My website has grown with my brand over the years. I have added pages for podcasts, projects, and ecommerce as I needed them. It does not have to be everything on day one.

If you do not have a website yet, start by securing your domain. Even if you are not ready to build, own your URL.
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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!

{This post contains affiliate links. This means that I make a small amount of commission when you purchase from the links I provide. This is at no additional cost to you.}

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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I like the together part but @synskinaesthetics is I like the together part but @synskinaesthetics isn’t letting me get old.
As the high holy day of swimsuits approaches a few As the high holy day of swimsuits approaches a few things I want you to remember. 

1. Your body is a swimsuit body. 
2. Having fun > anyone’s opinion 
3. It’s too hot for clothes. 

The only thing standing between you and the swimsuit is you.
Two accounts. Two viral moments. Same month. I ha Two accounts. Two viral moments. Same month.

I have been managing social media long enough to know that you cannot plan to go viral. That is still up to the social media gods. What you can control is what happens when it does.

My client John Exnicios creates real estate content. We had been watching his views tick up and had a feeling something was building. We created a short funny reel and watched it go from 30k views overnight to just under 275k. 145k accounts reached. About 100 new followers.

My own viral post was a carousel. It had a second wave at the 72 hour mark and ended with 325k views, 243k accounts reached, and 700 new followers.

Here is what both accounts had in common when the numbers started moving. People went straight to the account page and then to the pinned posts. A strong bio and strong pinned posts are what turn viral views into followers. You have to be ready before it happens.

While it is happening — post stories, respond to comments, and go interact with the accounts that engaged with your content. Show up like a real person.  Do not post on your grid until the content stops growing. Let the algorithm keep pushing it.

After — lean into what worked. Plan content around it. Do a reintroduction post for your new followers. They just found you so tell them who you are.

The viral moment is the beginning. Not the end.
Save this for when your moment comes.

Follow for more digital strategy tips every Tuesday.

That is what I am here for.
One of the biggest mistakes I see on social media One of the biggest mistakes I see on social media is relying on the “Email” or “Call” buttons for people to contact you.

People want the path of least resistance. If someone has to hunt for your contact information, there’s a good chance they’ll move on.

Make it incredibly easy to reach you.

Include your email address, phone number, or a direct link right in your bio so it’s visible at a glance. The fewer clicks it takes, the more likely someone is to actually contact you.

Don’t make potential clients work to give you business.
Did you know I send three newsletters every single Did you know I send three newsletters every single month? Free. 

If you found me recently, welcome. This is what I do beyond the grid.

The Creative Brief is my newsletter ecosystem and it covers everything I am passionate about. Style, personal branding, and content strategy. Three newsletters. Every month. Delivered straight to your inbox with no algorithm in the way.

The Edit drops the first Monday of every month. Style x Strategy hits the second Monday. Content in Style rounds it out on the fourth Monday.

This is content that actually moves the needle in your business and your creative life.

The link to subscribe is in my bio and in my stories. See you in your inbox.
Spent the morning celebrating my sweet parents 50t Spent the morning celebrating my sweet parents 50th wedding anniversary at Commander’s Palace for jazz brunch. I have to buy my kids new pants and collared shirts every time we come here.
Why this outfit works. Episode 6. #whythisoutfitwo Why this outfit works. Episode 6. #whythisoutfitworks #ootd #capris #stylingcapris
It’s Friday Introductions. I went viral this week It’s Friday Introductions. I went viral this week so if you are new here these are 10 things I think you should know and 3 things you will find on my page (in the comments)

1. My real housewives tagline would be, my personality is as bold as the clothes I wear. 
2. I’m passionate about body positivity, affordable housing, a good brand kit and Diet Coke. 
3. I love basketball. All of my kids have played. I’m a huge Pelicans fan and my basketball crush just won his first NBA final. 
4. I met my husband when I was 19 at a fraternity party and we have been in love since. No one makes me laugh more than him. 
5. My body has been small, athletic, too small, big, small, big again, small again. Through all of that the person I am has always stayed the same which is why you will often hear me say, my weight is the least interesting thing about me. 
6. I started my blog We Five Kings in 2017 to keep myself busy while raising babies. In 2026 I now own two brands Tiffany King Creative and The Organized Social. 
7. I love and hate AI and if you talk to me long enough I will tell you all about it. I believe in embracing new technology while also not allowing it to completely infiltrate every aspect of our lives. And I hate when people use it as a creative tool. 
8. I loathe small talk and appreciate for deep, meaningful conversation with people. I want to connect. 
9. I am the most introverted extrovert you will ever meet. When I’m out, I’m on. When I’m home, I feel whole. My circle is small, way smaller than you would imagine. 
10. My only goal in parenting is to raise kids who are emotionally intelligent, kind and find something they are passionate about with their entire heart.
A few years ago I heard a longtime social media in A few years ago I heard a longtime social media influencer ask “does anyone even blog anymore?”

Yes. I do. Here is why.

When I first started my Instagram a mentor told me something that has stuck with me ever since. She said I needed a website to back it up. Her thought process was simple — you don’t own anything on Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok. You don’t control the platform. If Instagram shuts down tomorrow everything you built there is gone.

Your website is different. As long as you pay your domain, you own it. Nobody can take that from you.

Having a website has also changed the way I work with brands. I can walk into a collaboration with my website numbers alongside my social media numbers. Better than that, I can show a brand clicks on a post that are still generating traffic years after the collab ended. SEO works long after a social media post disappears from a feed. That is something Instagram alone can not give you.

You do not have to launch a full blog to get started. Start with a landing page. Your name, what you do, how to work with you. That is enough. Let it grow from there.
My website has grown with my brand over the years. I have added pages for podcasts, projects, and ecommerce as I needed them. It does not have to be everything on day one.

If you do not have a website yet, start by securing your domain. Even if you are not ready to build, own your URL.
Save this and take one step toward your website this week.

Follow for more digital strategy tips every Tuesday (o know today is Wednesday my content is off this week)

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