20 Best Plus-Size Swimwear Outfits For Curvaceous Women


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Splish splash, summer almost is here! That means tropical cocktails, loud parties and crystal beaches (if ya lucky!)

But if you’re lounging poolside, hitting the beach, or just soaking up some backyard sun, this guide is here to help you choose the perfect swimwear outfit—the first step toward summer bliss!

If you are a curvy woman like myself, you may not feel like getting down to your (almost) bare minimum on the beach, but let me tell you, you can look and feel sexy AF in your strappy one-piece or teeny-tiny bikini like anyone else! All you need is a bit of inspiration!

That’s why we’ve rounded up everything from high-waisted bikinis that celebrate every curve to elegant one-pieces that make you feel like the star of your own summer romance novel.

Here are 20 figure-loving outfits for the curvaceous woman that ooze confidence and body positivity!

1. Plus Black Plunge Bandage Swimsuit, River Island

Model wearing a black plunge bandage swimsuit


2. Nobodys Child Alessia Swimsuit

Model poses wearing a one shoulder floral swimsuit

3. Asym Ruched Cover Up Mesh Skirt, Eloquii

Model poses wearing Asym Ruched Cover Up Mesh Skirt

4. Foxy Satin String Bikini Top, Frankies Bikinis

Model poses wearing a green satin string bikini top and matching bottoms

5. Plus Size Tie Dye Belted Plunge Swimsuit, Nasty Gal

model wears plus size tie dye plunge swimsuit

6. Plus Neon Snake High Waisted Bikini, Boohoo

model wears neon snake high waisted bikini

7. Gabifresh Cup Sized Underwire One Piece Swimsuit, Swimsuits For All

Model wears pink swimsuit

8. The Busty Bralette - Cabana Stripe Print, Lively

Model wears white and blue bralette and matching bottoms

9. Plus Citrus Yellow Linen Look Tie Side Mini Beach Sarong, Pretty Little Thing

Model wears citrus yellow beach sarong

10. Unique Vintage White Plunge One Piece Swimsuit, Dia & Co

Model wears vintage white plunge one piece swimsuit

11. Puff Sleeve Botanical Bandeau Bikini Top, River Island

plus size puff sleeve botanical bandeau bikini top

12. High Waist Bikini Bottom Top In Mixed Ditsy Floral Print, ASOS

asos mixed ditsy bikini top

13. Dancing Ribbon Square Neck Tummy Control One Piece, CUPSHE

Model wears retro abstract print tummy control one piece

14. Women's Plus Slender Ombre Wrap Front Swimsuit, Lands’ End

purple and blue ombre wrap front swimsuit

15. Yellow / White Figleaves Samara Scoop Neck Belted Swimsuit, Simply Be

yellow and white scoop neck belted swimsuit

16. Curve Recycled Mix & Match Bikini In Swirl Print, ASOS

Multicolour swirl print bikini

17. Black Double Lattice Swim Dress, Yours Clothing

Model wears plus size black double lattice swim dress

18. The Sidestroke In Lava & Hibiscus & White Sand, SUMMERSALT

model poses wearing pink, red and white stripe swimsuit

19. The Ava One-Piece Swimsuit, Modcloth

model wears floral halterneck one-piece swimsuit

20. Curve Recycled Mix & Match Crop Frill Bikini Top In Black, ASOS

model wears mix and match crop frill bikini top in black

What Type Of Swimsuit Is Best For A Big Belly?

A swimsuit that offers good support and coverage can be ideal for those with a larger belly.

Look for swimsuits with ruching or shirring at the midsection, as these features can help camouflage the belly area.

High-waisted bikinis can also provide more coverage and tuck in the belly.

Additionally, tankinis or one-piece swimsuits with built-in tummy control panels can smooth out the silhouette and provide a flattering fit.

Is It Better To Size Up Or Down In Swimsuits?

Generally, it is better to size up rather than down in swimsuits, especially if you are in between sizes.

Swimsuits tend to run smaller than regular clothing, and a size up can prevent the suit from cutting into the skin or feeling too tight, which can be uncomfortable and unflattering.

A properly fitting swimsuit should feel snug but not too tight, allowing for comfort and freedom of movement without sagging or creating bulges.

What Kind Of Swimsuit Is Slimming?

Swimsuits that are slimming typically have features designed to shape and contour the body. Look for the following characteristics:

  • Dark colours and vertical stripes: These are universally recognised for their slimming effect.

  • High-cut legs: This design can elongate the legs and slim the hips.

  • Ruching: Fabric that is gathered or ruched can help to hide bulges and create a more toned appearance.

  • Miracle suits: These are made from fabrics that claim to slim the figure instantly, thanks to their high compression materials.

  • Built-in panels: Some swimsuits come with built-in tummy control panels that firm up the midsection.

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Chanel Campbell

Founder of The Style Diary | 30-Something Fashionista | Pop-Culture Junkie

Alongside hunting for purse-friendly jeans or buying yet another cushion for my sofa, I’m a fun-loving mum from London who loves eating out, gaming, summer festivals and binge-watching movies (especially horrors!)

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