DALLAS MAY BE LANDLOCKED, BUT THAT DOESN’T MEAN WE’RE dry-docked. To make that point, the fashion team at D Magazine takes its swimsuit shoot to the street. Instead of showcasing palm trees and ocean, we opt for local water landmarks. A quick glance around the downtown area uncorked a flood of aqueous opportunities for showing off the newest suits in the city.
And this season there’s a suit for everyone. Trim tanks offer an athletic élan. Teeny bikinis showcase miles of sun-kissed skin. Waist-high briefs and sport bra tops offer two-piece styling while closing the exposure gap. Swim gear also sports plenty of inner construction designed to pick up where Mother Nature may have left off. Bust-enhancing powerpads, underwire treatments, and molded bra cups top off most suits. Trim liners provide tummy control. Spandex works its wonders.
interested only in suits sporting the top trends? Go for bold blasts of eye-popping brights. Try touches of tempting textures. Or take the plunge into perky prints-floral fantasies, retro-ginghams, and tie-dye designs that shake off their hippie attitude.
Related Articles
Arts & Entertainment
VideoFest Lives Again Alongside Denton’s Thin Line Fest
Bart Weiss, VideoFest’s founder, has partnered with Thin Line Fest to host two screenings that keep the independent spirit of VideoFest alive.
By Austin Zook
Local News
Poll: Dallas Is Asking Voters for $1.25 Billion. How Do You Feel About It?
The city is asking voters to approve 10 bond propositions that will address a slate of 800 projects. We want to know what you think.
Basketball
Dallas Landing the Wings Is the Coup Eric Johnson’s Committee Needed
There was only one pro team that could realistically be lured to town. And after two years of (very) middling results, the Ad Hoc Committee on Professional Sports Recruitment and Retention delivered.