I have a V shape
You have broad shoulders, hips and buttocks rather erased. When you buy a bikini, you usually take your top one size larger than the bottom.
The trick to follow
Draw the eye to the bottom and legs and minimize the build!
Advice from Mademoiselle Bikini
For the swimsuit top: play with deep V necklines to reduce the width of your shoulders, the ultra-feminine little triangle top with thin straps or the glamorous scarf (halter) that ties at the neck.
For the bottom of the swimsuit: opt for low-waisted panties or why not a shorty that will give you the impression of having buttocks! Let loose on the ruffles, the frills, the laces and the knots, which by an optical effect, will give volume to your hips. Dare to print with horizontal stripes.
For the 1-piece swimsuit: prefer swimsuits with V necklines or deep necklines that tie in the neck.
Avoid: Bralette swimsuits and straight straps, bustier swimsuits, straight bandeaus and square necklines that make the shoulders appear even wider. For the bottom, avoid panties that are too simplistic, too high cut and without details.
Top: Lolita Ripcurl Crossover Triangle Swimsuit
Bottom: Lolita Mexican Print Tie Up Ripcurl Bikini Bottom
Camarat printed wrap-over one-piece swimsuit