Bravissimo's £75 swimsuit for bigger busts rivals Holly Willoughby's £165 Hunza G favourite
27.06.2024 - 01:15
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The summer holiday season is in full swing, and the swimsuit of choice for influencers and celebs this year is the crinkled Square Neck Swimsuit from luxury brand Hunza G. Priced at £165 here, it's been a staple in many holiday snaps over the years, including Holly Willoughby who rocked the bubblegum pink version back in 2018. However, we understand that this luxe swimwear might be a bit of a splurge for some, which is why we're raving about Bravissimo's new Pollenca Swimsuit, available for £75 here.
Not only does it bear a striking resemblance to the Hunza G piece, but it also comes in cup sizes rather than dress sizes, ensuring you get the right support and fit for your body. Unlike the one-size-fits-all approach of the Hunza G swimsuit, thanks to its super stretchy crinkled fabric, the Bravissimo one caters to band sizes 28-40 and cup sizes DD to HH, making it ideal for curvier figures. With the option to choose the exact band and cup combination you need, you can guarantee your Pollenca swimsuit fits like a glove.
It also mirrors the look and design of the celeb-adored luxury piece. It boasts a square neckline with wide straps and hidden underwired cups for additional support and fit. Plus, there's a concealed clasp that enhances the look and support while maintaining the classic pull-on swimsuit aesthetic, reports the Mirror.
Available in bubblegum pink and boasting a textured fabric to enhance any silhouette, the Bravissimo Pollenca swimsuit is making waves. For bikini lovers who fancy the same eye-catching colour and texture, the Cancun bikini from Bravissimo is also up for grabs in the same fabric. Customers have been raving about the Pollenca, with one shopper commenting: "Beautiful swimsuit, very flattering and
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