First For Women

Belly bumps?

Choose a halter ‘dress’

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Tying a sarong into a halter dress strategica­lly covers up the torso and skims over lumps and bumps—all without adding bulk to the body. That’s because wrapping it around the neck (rather than tying it around the waist), creates a tapered, diagonal appearance that “stretches” the figure for a more statuesque silhouette. Look for one with fringe accents, which draw attention up and away from the midsection. To tie into a dress, wrap a 66"x44" sarong under arms like you would a towel, then cross the left corner up and over the right shoulder, and the right corner up and over the left shoulder. Tie the two corners together behind the neck.

Get the look: La Fleva, $18 (Amazon.com, 1 World Sarongs Women’s Solid Swimsuit

Cover-Up Sarong)

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