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4 Swimsuit Styles You Need for Spring Break

After struggling through midterms and dreaming of Spring Break, students staying in Miami or traveling somewhere tropical are on the lookout for a cute swimsuit that will be an essential to soak up the sun.

Here are four swimsuit trends you should try:

One Piece

The one-piece swimsuit is coming back this summer, but with a twist. Instead of the classic, opt for a California style suit where its cut high on the side and low in the back. While a solid white one would pop with a tan, you can also try one in a bright color with a fun phrase on it.

Make a statement with your swimsuit by getting one with a bold phrase. Pick up one or two, or five.   Source: Private Party

High Neck

This style is not the best for tanning (hello killer tan lines), but it is perfect for water activities since it will provide you with support. If you are planning on swimming, paddle boarding or any other beach activity, this is the bikini top for you.

A high-neck is a staple for your bathing suit collection. Pick up separates that go together for endless bathing suit options. Source: Victoria Secret PINK

Velvet

Velvet was a huge trend during fall 2016, but its making its way into the spring as well. While it might seem hard to incorporate velvet into your spring wardrobe since its more of a cold weather trend, a velvet bikini is perfect option. Besides being right on trend, velvet makes the standard triangle bikini stand out in a crowd.

Want to step out of your comfort zone? Try something different this summer with a velvet bikini. Source: Triangl

Crochet

Which bikini is the best for Instagram pictures? Crochet, duh. It looks cute and all the colors look great against tanned skin. Although Kinii is the brand that started it, websites such as Missguided and SincerlyAlc have plenty of dupes.

A crochet bikini a crowd favorite. They come in every color combination; you’re bound to find one that works for you. Source: Revolve

Sofia Dacharry is a sophomore majoring in public relations with a minor in marketing. She loves smoothies and spends too much time watching Netflix.

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