It’s officially summer here in our latitudinal part of the world. It’s no wonder why men are consistently hitting the gyms lately and getting their daily dose of stomach crunches for a sexier and bigger 6 pack abs to flaunt on the beach. Women on the other hand, try out all known slimming and diet regimens so they can fit into their sexy and skimpy swimsuits. Malls and boutique shops have likewise started fixing and putting up on display the summer fashion trends on apparels for this year.
Swimsuits, except for the color, have been in pretty much the same fashion over the years.
Bikinis still reign supreme.



Monokinis are continuing to be popular among the more daring and younger crowd.
Tankinis are always best sellers and preferred by the “conservative” crowd due to the fact they offer flexibility in being able to cover the stomach area. Women who are plump and Moms who have unsightly pregnancy marks are the often wearers of this type.
When we are to talk about the color palette for 2010 swimwears, the fashion gurus see bright colors dominance of fuchsia, purple and emerald green in particular. Jewel tones in shades of blue are also included in the 2010 summer palette. Safari and zebra prints are also to be watched out for this year.
As for dresses which are also essential wear for summer, floral dresses have always been a safe fashion. Not only it is light, soothing to the eyes and comfortable to wear but they simply look great and defines femininity even greater.
There are different styles of dress to choose from that are perfect for the summer. But in this case, we’ll be tackling more about summer dresses that are apt on the beach and can also be worn casual during summertime. So that would be the Maxi Dress and the Floral Tea Dress. Maxi Dresses are the long and floaty types. These are easy to wear types and can cover the usual body problem areas like the hips and legs.

Miso Maxi Dress
The Floral Tea Dress on the other hand is the traditional, below the knee style with short sleeves (or sleeveless) and flared a little at the waist.



So, are you ready to strut your stuff this summer season?
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