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A simple bathing suit is reflective of the current era, in more ways than one. Are women feeling more confident now and not worried about how they'll be reacted to when they choose to show more skin than has been acceptable in our current state of political correctness? Your little bikini or sexy one piece can tell the tale. Past trends tend to resurface over and over again, so it's interesting to compare trends from decades ago to the 2019 Swimwear Trends at Butterflies and Bikinis.One of the hottest 2019 Swimwear Trends at Butterflies and Bikinis we are seeing now is the tank style one-piece bodysuit with high cut legs such as the one worn by Pamela Anderson in the television show, Baywatch. In the '90s, women were into working out and being fit and wanted to show off their hard work and the one-pieces allowed them to do that while still being slightly modest in coverage. The one-piece swimsuits can be worn at the beach or paired with a maxi skirt for your night on the town, and styles range from sleek tanks to ones with peekaboo cut-outs, to long-sleeve silhouettes to off-shoulder styles. The options are endless so choose as many as you like.The iconic high cut leg bikini is immensely flattering on as it elongates a woman's legs, adding the illusion of height while it narrows the waistline and of all the 2019 Swimwear Trends at Butterflies and Bikinis, is amongst the most sought after. One stunning example is the L*Space Mesh Madness Whiplash Mesh Bottom in Poppy, where the mesh trend adds the perfect touch to this flattering style.Now, let's not forget the power of white, white anything, but especially white bikinis and one-pieces as exemplified above by the famous actress Elizabeth Taylor. The color white is clean, crisp and full of vitality. It makes us feel good, it shows off our tan and this trend is here to stay, at least for a while. Find all the hottest 2019 Swimwear Trends at Butterflies and Bikinis, you'll love shopping with us! We use cookies to make your experience better. To comply with the new e-Privacy directive, we need to ask for your consent to set the cookies. Learn more.