Hey guys, today I've got a review of a great bikini* for you - and just in time for Summer!
Recently, Nadia from FitRebel.com reached out to me asking if I'd like to pick out and try out one of the many lovely Liquido brazilian bikini's available on her site. This couldn't have been at a better time, with Summer coming up and all!
So a bit of a background on FitRebel and the Brazilian bikini style.
FitRebel is an online store with a great selection of fitness wear, swimwear and accessories which are both highly functional and super trendy. The pieces are totally unique, and I honestly haven't been able to find similar pieces in your everyday store at your local shopping centre - so you don't have to worry about everyone else wearing the same thing as you!
Now the bikini itself is in the brazilian style, influenced by Brazilian culture and trends. It's a flattering cut for many people and has slowly been edging its way into western swimwear and fashion.
As you can see, I've gone for a classic style or look with this bikini - however if you prefer colourful or more modern/fun swimwear then they certainly have those options too - I simply love my classics and neutrals, not to mention black always looks good!
This is simply a really cute, fashionable bikini. The top is padded in a halter-neck style, also tying up at the back. It's super comfy on, however my only issue is that because I'm extremely flat it does feel a little loose on the chest (due to the padding being there), however this problem is across the board for me and certainly not specific to this particular bikini. The pants fit perfectly, and with the Brazilian cut are totally flattering (and great for tanning in)! I also love the bead detail on the hips, it adds that extra something to an otherwise plain bikini.
The material is really nice quality, it's comfortable, and it's the perfect thickness for wearing to the beach or pool - ie. it's not super thick and weighing you down, nor is it super thin and flimsy making you worry it'll come off if the water moves against you in the wrong way - it's the perfect inbetween!
Overall, I really like and recommend the Liquido Brazilian bikinis and in particular, this gorgeous, classic black two piece. They're super affordable and a great option to add to your summer wardrobe so head on over to FitRebel.com now and grab one before they're sold out!
xx Chontelle Louise
Brazilian Bikini Review
15 December 2015 • Bikini, Brazil, Brazilian, Brazilian Bikini, fashion, Fashion & Beauty, Fit Rebel, FitRebel, Liquido, Summer, Swim, Swimwear
Summer Factorie Try On Haul
5 December 2015 • Australia, Brisbane, Brisbane Blogger, Cotton On, factorie, fashion, Haul, Melbourne, Melbourne Blogger, Minimalism, Minimalist, style, Style Blog, Style Blogger, Style Guru, Summer, Try On, Try On Haul
6 Steps to a Minimal Wardrobe
29 November 2015 • fashion, Fashion & Beauty, Fashion Blog, fashion tips, Lifestyle Blogger, Minimal, Minimalism, Minimalist, neutral, Simple, style, style advice, Style Blog, Style Blogger, Style Journal, style tips
Over the past couple of months I've slowly but surely begun the process of becoming a minimalist. I've always been a fan of simplicity, and as someone with high anxiety and stress levels, minimalism is a great way to approach all aspects of my life.
The first place I wanted to start is the place I felt needed the most attention - my wardrobe. I had years and years worth of clothes in colours and patterns I absolutely hated now, and always struggled to find something to wear each morning as I not only had to rummage through so many unnecessary items, but I was missing key wardrobe pieces!
Now I'm not an expert by any means, but deciding to lead a minimal lifestyle and simplifying my wardrobe has made my life a lot easier and freed up a lot of my time. So, these are my six simple steps to a minimal wardrobe - I hope you find them helpful! x
1. Figure Out Your Colour Palette.
Neutrals are your best friends. Of course there's the obvious - black, white and grey. These shades are essential, as they look great with anything and never go out of style. Likewise, you've got your nudes, creams, beiges & taupes. Again, these colours are versatile and timeless. You may also want to include a few 'pops' of colour in your wardrobe, but it's a good idea to stick to no more than two or three. For me, I've gone with khaki, dusty/rosy pinks, and the occasional deep red/burgundy piece. Again, these colours tend to be simple, versatile and timeless.
2. Pull Everything Out of Your Wardrobe.
And I mean everything. It
3. Sort Everything Into Three Piles.
The first pile will be of items you want to keep - more specifically, items that you wear often and can pair with one another. The second pile will be of items that are still in good condition but for whatever reason (no longer fit, out of style, etc) you haven't worn in a while and are unlikely to wear again, and these can be sold or given away. The third and final pile will be of items to be thrown away. Once you've completed this step, it's a good idea to repeat it to ensure you're only keeping the items you're definitely going to wear.
4. Find Out What's Missing.
If you're completely new to minimalism, chances are though you may have lots of clothes, you could be missing the essentials. So this is where you figure out what essential pieces are missing from your wardrobe. Denim, black, and white jeans and shorts. A little black dress. A black leather jacket. A simple white jumper or the classic white tee. Find out what you 'need' in your wardrobe and acquire these pieces.
5. Pick Up Some Versatile Pieces.
Now that you've got the originals and the essentials, you can pick up some of the pieces you want in your wardrobe. I'm not saying to go crazy with colours and patterns - please, avoid this at all costs (you didn't go through the first four steps for nothing, did you?)! I'm saying, this is the time to pick up some versatile yet interesting pieces. Maybe you want some cropped, long sleeved or strappy shirts? Do you want some skirts or heels? And if you still like your patterns, you can't go wrong with stripes! I find that experimenting with cuts and fits is much more forgiving than experimenting with patterns and colour.
6. Organise Your Wardrobe.
Now that you've decluttered, gotten rid of the items that don't belong in your wardrobe and picked up the pieces you know you'll love, it's time to organise things. As you put your items back into your wardrobe, be aware of where the pieces go and how you want to place everything. There's no set rule for this step, as everybody is different. You may like to colour code, you may like to organise your clothes by season or item type, or you may have a completely different approach! The most important thing is that it makes sense to you and you know where everything is.
xx Chontelle Louise
Casual Chic
28 November 2015 • Brisbane Blog, Colette, Cotton On, factorie, fashion, Fashion & Beauty, Fashion Blog, Fashion Blogger, Izabel London, Melbourne Blog, Melbourne Blogger, OOTD, style, Style Blog, Style Blogger
My Outfit:
Oversized Cardigan - Cotton On
Lace Pattern Crop - Factorie
High Waisted Shorts - Sophie Charlotte Italy
Bag - Colette
Suede Look Cut Out Heels - Izabel London
xx Chontelle Louise
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