My friends and I are sizes XS-XL and tried the same bikini – people say we're '10s across the board' | The Sun

REGARDLESS of your body type, finding a bikini that makes you feel confident and sexy is no easy feat.

One woman said she sought to solve that problem by creating a swimsuit line that flatters all shapes and sizes.


Chioma Ngwudo (@chiomanngwudo) is a lifestyle blogger who founded her own fashion and accessories brand, Cee Cee’s Closet.

One of her focuses is swimsuits ­– and with friends whose body shapes vary across the spectrum, she wanted to create a style that anyone could wear.

In a video, she demonstrated how the bikinis fit on different women.

The first woman, wearing a size medium, danced around to flaunt her curves in the $55 triangle top and $45 string bottom.

She later added sunglasses and the $120 matching cover up to complete the ensemble.

Wearing the same style but in a pink print rather than an orange one, another model appeared toned and confident in the size XS.

To show range, a third woman stepped out in a skimpy size XL, pairing the look with matching bright sunglasses and chunky heels.

All three women clearly felt good in the bikinis, styling them in ways that accentuated their features.

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“Two prints and a world of fun,” the caption read.

Commenters were left enamored with all of the women.

“Gorgeous! 10’s across the board,” one person wrote alongside a fire emoji.

“They all fine,” another admired.

“Yessss why y’all so gorgeous?” chimed a third.

And a fourth was just happy to have finally found bikinis that would flatter their busty frame: “Omg def buying from you. I’ve been looking for good examples with women with bigger chests.”


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