Big Boobs Are Finally Being Catered to With This Trending Bikini Style
Summer 2018 is turning out to be a golden time for big boobs. No more are the fashion gods punishing me for being the often-frustrated owner of F-cups. Finally, there are supportive, beautiful bras and a new wave of summer top trends that cater to fuller bosoms. In addition, I've noticed a rather favourable swimwear trend bubbling up that will make anyone who shudders at the thought of a triangle or bandeau top feel better: underwired, sculpted, cup-celebrating swimwear pieces. The idea is proving to be so popular that even girls with smaller chests are jumping on board.
Now let's be clear: We are not talking about copious amounts of padding leading to super-plunging cleavages. This is more of a soft fabric cup that does more for your boobs than a flimsier style would. It's a great middle ground to explore this holiday season—just remember to always order extra sizes. Swimwear is fickle at the worst times, so it will save you from heartache the first time around—trust me.
Don't believe such a good thing could be happening? Keep reading to see the look in action on social media.
On Ariella Nyssa: Ete Angelica Bikini Top (£26) and January Cheeky Bottoms (£20)
On Matilda Djerf: Ete Monterey Top (£43) and Santa Cruz Bottoms (£40)
On Clémentine Desseaux : Prima Donna bikini
On Bettina Looney: Araks Myriam Bikini Top (£147) and Mallory Hipster (£114)
On Hannah Bronfman: L*Space Missy Bikini Top (£81) and Frenchie Bottom (£73)
Related: I Think You'll Agree That 2018's Swimwear Trends Are the Best Yet
On Emily Ratajkowski: Reina Olga Bardot One Piece (£138)
On Belen Hostalet: Arabella London Modern Bustier (£225) and Low Rise Briefs (£180)
Shop Underwired Swimsuits and Bikinis
Sweet, huh?
Supportive without looking bulky.
Related: The Chic 10-Piece Holiday Capsule You Easily Can Fit Into a Carry-On
This is a mix and match style so you can opt for different tops and bottoms to suit your style.
Next up, important intel on how much you should really spend on a bikini…

Hannah Almassi is the MD for Women’s UK at Future PLC. Following a decade-long tenure as Who What Wear UK’s first Editor-in-Chief, she now oversees Who What Wear and Marie Claire in the UK. Hannah has been part of the the Who What Wear brand since 2015, when she was headhunted to launch the UK sister site and social channels, implement a localised content strategy and build out the editorial team. As an expert at the intersection of content, commerce, building brands and monetising digital platforms, she now combines her editorial experience alongside business acumen to help guide digital titles into the future.