Two Piece Bathing Suits

All two piece swimsuits do not look like bikinis, but the name is used nonetheless. Drape and tie styles continue. The biggest “trend” is that almost all two piece models are now sold with tops and bottoms separately priced, ostensibly so that you’re not locked into sizing. Read labels and ads carefully.

Mix and Match Components from Anthropologie left to right

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I –Tia Triangle Halter Bikini Top– Adjustable Halter tie back $68.00

Tia Ruched Mid Rise Bikini Bottoms $48.00

Tia Bikini Top– Adjustable straps. Underwire cups. Clasp closure. Nylon/spandex. $58.00

Tia Ruched Hi Rise Bikini Bottoms $48.00

II- other colors available- Twist-Front Tankini Swim Top: Nylon/spandex cobalt blue, super fitted top with twist front detail and removable, adjustable halter strap. Lightly padded cups. Side boning. $78.00

Cut-Out Bikini Bottoms– Nylon/Spandex $48.00

One Shoulder Bikini Top: Removable, padded cups. $68.00

Hot Color

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Left: Kate Spade New York Saffron Underwire Bikini Top & High Waist Bikini Bottom– Walk in sunshine wherever you go.  Pretty lace design, seem more clearly enlarged.                                                                                                                                            Bikini Top: Fixed halter strap, underwire support, floral eyelet overlay. Hook back closure. Nylon/spandex.  $110.00

Bikini Bottom: Pull on, full coverage, high-waist style. Floral eyelet overlay, lined. $85.00

Center: Halter Neck High Waist Two Piece Swimwear: ONE PRICE $24.95 (sale) Nylon suit with padded bra and cut-outs. Serious pink. $24.46

Right: Strappy Crossover Bikini Set– Both pieces ONE PRICE- Polyamide/elastane suit with tie me up tie me down implication. Deep v neckline with cross straps. $36.00

VERY Different Silhouettes

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Left: Michael Kors Belted Two-Piece Swim Set with Cape Sleeves– An old Hollywood look for those who set styles. Shirred floral-print microfiber. Triangle neckline. Ties behind neck; back hook fastening. Matching high-waist bottoms. Adjustable, removable self belt. Full seat coverage. Nylon/spandex. $592.00

Center: 309 from The Road Collection: Another truly iconoclastic look. High-waist shirred bottom highlights this bikini. Removable spaghetti straps. Bandeau neck. Back tie-up closure. Lined polyamide/elastane.ONE PRICE- $309.00

Right: MIKOH West of Oz Halter Bikini Top & Zuma Bikini Bottom– Sophisticated, age green, nylon/ spandex suit with fixed halter and provocative, strappy front detail. Full coverage bottom. Top: $112.00; Bottom: $90.00

Black and White

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Left: BECCA by Rebecca Virtue Siren Halter Bikini Top & Siren American Bikini Bottom-Feminine nylon/spandex set (pieces sold separately) to set off that tan.      Top: Halter ties at neck and back, circle crochet trim at neckline and hem, removable soft padding. $68.00  Bottom- Pull on, full coverage, circle crochet trim at side tabs. $54.00

Center: Echo Color-Block Underwire Bandeau Bikini Top & Solid Ruched Bikini Bottom– Smartly tailored set just waiting for tomato red lipstick.

Top: Bandeau, optional adjustable shoulder straps, underwire bralette, self tie back closure. $69.00  Bottom: Pull on, full coverage, ruched side detail. $69.00   .

Right:  Suboo Aztec Crocheted Two-Piece Swimsuit– Minimal but not without interest. High neckline with geometric cutout design. Halter straps with tassels tie behind neck and at center back. Not for the large busted. Includes swim bottom in solid reversible microfiber.Low rise. Hipster sides. Moderate seat coverage. Top, cotton; bottom, nylon/spandex. ONE PRICE  $180.00

OPENING

Left: Oye (Open Your Eyes) Lucette Two Piece Bikini (they call this a bikini!)- On-trend wrap look for the worked-out body. Polyamide, lycra suit with lined cups. ONE PRICE $350.00  Comes in Orange and Red.

Right: Halter High-Waisted Solid Color Criss-Cross Two-Piece– More wrap, a lot less cost. Wire free polyester Tankini. 5 available colors. $17.95!

Not Shown-Another version by Milanoo $18.39

The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article.

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