sh.st/tVdGD sh.st/tCXMj Colorblock at the Beach: Mixing Bikinis - Bikini Dare

Color-blocking look is hot and right now you can also see it in luxury swimwear.  Many people are wearing colored pants and experiencing the splash of color in their wardrobes.  It’s a great way to bring a brightness, and boldness, to your swimsuit as well.  Why not get noticed by mix and matching your bikinis to produce awe-inspiring color-pop in saturated and muted tones.
Mixing and matching your bikini starts with choosing a color base.  For example, you can choose Saxobeat and mix the bikini top with the purple hued bottom of Heartless.

What is color-blocking exactly?
If you have no idea what color blocking is, fear not, it is really simple.  You just have to know the proper way to get it done.  To plainly put it,color blocking is taking the bold colors and wearing them in contrast to each other.  By having two bold colors, you create an impact that highlights and contours.

In luxury swimwear, you will occasionally find built in color-blocking swimsuits.  Check out Sunkissed.  This bandeau bathing suit contains white, beige and blue in a beautiful union of colors.  When you color block, you create a distinction between the lines that has a beautiful definition.  The shades come off brighter and you really notice the hues.  This designer swimwear trend is definitely a head-turner.  Another color mix can be Day Dreaming and Girls Night Out.  You get the delicacy of blue and unite it with pink.  How hot is that!

Mixing bikinis never became so much easier.  You cannot go wrong with the contrast of colors and it looks nice when you pick two pieces that have a clear color definition.  So go for the brighter colors and get it right each time.
 
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