Variations on that suit, like the "Livin' on a Prayer" model, with a  metal cross placed at the same spot, or the "Cover Girl" with a bow  there, present the same difficulty. Other designs were more  sun-friendly, but dangerous for swimming – the "Lyin' Eyes" zebra  one-piece is a halter with no back ties, for example. Perhaps that's why  that style was shown with black patent dominatrix boots; maybe it is  for inside sunning only?
  Also included in the show that was disproportionately populated with  men in the audience that packed into the tiny Lightbox Stage was an  assortment of cover-ups: filmy, lacy robes or tiny rompers that again looked like bedroom wear, high-end lingerie rather than beach wear.
 The big Beach Bunny winner for any woman who actually likes to swim while wearing a bathing suit  was Chittenden's "Secret Garden," a colorful and pretty design pairing  pink flowers with turquoise stems, used as interchangeable pieces on an  underwire bra top, a tie-side bikini bottom, a triangle top, a little  skirt, and a baby doll  bubble dress. Otherwise, Beach Bunny's Spring 2008 line seems full of  suits made for posing and looking fabulous, but definitely not for  getting wet.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
