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Experts raise concerns about the super high-cut bikini trend: 'The look is not for everyone'
Elise Solé Fri, Jul 5 11:10 AM PDT
Loincloth, cl** hammock, front thong, v-floss.
Whatever you call it, the high-cut swimsuit has made its summer return, with celebrities like Khloé and Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez and Emily Ratajkowski taking the plunge ahead of National Bikini Day on July 5.
“High-cut suits, whether they’re full-piece or bikini, require a level of confidence and boldness because they draw attention to the crotch — the look is not for everyone,” Marie Denee, creator of The Curvy Fashionista Style Expo, tells Yahoo Lifestyle, adding that both conventional and plus-size markets fan over the trend.
The skimpy suit is a ‘gram favorite. This year, a dangerously high-cut swimsuit from Australian retailer Beginning Boutique drew so much controversy that sellers parlayed the press into a cervical cancer awareness campaign. "I had a less intrusive smear test today," a social media user reportedly gawked at the barely-there bottoms.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/wha...he-viral-high-cut-bikini-trend-181011559.html
Don't swim anymore so going to the beach and fearing for the safety of the women that CAN wear these is one less worry.
Experts raise concerns about the super high-cut bikini trend: 'The look is not for everyone'
Elise Solé Fri, Jul 5 11:10 AM PDT
Loincloth, cl** hammock, front thong, v-floss.
Whatever you call it, the high-cut swimsuit has made its summer return, with celebrities like Khloé and Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez and Emily Ratajkowski taking the plunge ahead of National Bikini Day on July 5.
“High-cut suits, whether they’re full-piece or bikini, require a level of confidence and boldness because they draw attention to the crotch — the look is not for everyone,” Marie Denee, creator of The Curvy Fashionista Style Expo, tells Yahoo Lifestyle, adding that both conventional and plus-size markets fan over the trend.
The skimpy suit is a ‘gram favorite. This year, a dangerously high-cut swimsuit from Australian retailer Beginning Boutique drew so much controversy that sellers parlayed the press into a cervical cancer awareness campaign. "I had a less intrusive smear test today," a social media user reportedly gawked at the barely-there bottoms.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/wha...he-viral-high-cut-bikini-trend-181011559.html
Don't swim anymore so going to the beach and fearing for the safety of the women that CAN wear these is one less worry.