All the different swimsuit styles and when to wear them.

Silhouettes can include a classic scoop neck, plunging V-neck, open back, asymmetrical cut, and beyond.

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But the modern-day one-piece walked so the bikini could run.

A bikini is a two-piece swimsuit with a top and bottom, Martina explains.

This style is ideal for low-key beach outings and pool parties.

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Tankinis work best for someone who wants bust support and comfort.

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Monokini

A monokini is a hybrid between a one-piece and a bikini.

It typically has cut-out sections that expose more skin compared to a traditional one-piece, Martina explains.

It provides a balance between coverage and exposureperfect for those who want atrendy and eye-catching look!

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Rashguard

Rash guards are long-sleeve shirts that go over your swimsuit, or long-sleeve one-pieces.

Now, they can be worn by anyone and are available within most swimwear lines, she explains.

Theyre also great for adults who want more sun protection.

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Swim Dress

A swim dress is a modest one-piece bathing suit that features a skirted bottom.

It can either fit loosely or have a more curve-hugging design.

The dress bottom hits mid-thigh and has a full control suit underneath, Blanche explains.

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These are full-length or capri-length leggings made from quick-drying, stretchy swim fabric, Martina explains.

you’re free to also pair them with rash guards or sports bras.

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Like other swimsuits, burkinis are made from lightweight, quick-drying materials ideal for hanging out in the water.

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