Being Delicious
I've been fielding several fit surveys for Brazil Bikini 2012 styles (for our launch!) and I have come to learn that most women, no matter how perfect they are by whatever definition you assign to "perfect", think they will look hideous in a bikini and are traumatized by the prospect of trying one on. Especially a brazilian style bikini, given how little fabric it consists of compared to American styles. Then I leave them with several bikinis in my bedroom to try on alone in front of the mirror and complete the fit survey. Guess what happens?
All of these ladies saunter out of the bedroom, down the hall, through the living room, around my house declaring, "I look HOT in this." I have yet to meet someone who tries one on and doesn't say this. Here are my thoughts on why:
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All of these ladies saunter out of the bedroom, down the hall, through the living room, around my house declaring, "I look HOT in this." I have yet to meet someone who tries one on and doesn't say this. Here are my thoughts on why:
- The cut makes your legs look longer, your bottom look juicy and your bosom look full and ripe. Pah-pow! Delish!
- Ladies who already have curves realize that they are flaunting what they already have and it looks better (see # 1 above). I think I have mentioned here before that if you have curves, they show - there is no way to hide them. To be honest, even a sack wont do it. Trust me - I have tried. As long as everything is on display, why not wear a bikini that is cut to display? Think about it: does fresh fruit look better in a grocery bag or out of the grocery bag?
- Confidence boils to the surface. Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Who cares. If you were confident to begin with, good for you, sister. If you were forced to be confident because of your Brazil Bikini and a long stretch of beach between your umbrella and the water, that's all love too. Stand up and take a walk to the water. Walk slowly. You don't want anyone to miss out on the vision of you.
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