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20 incredibly sensual monokinis

If you follow fashion trends, you probably know that one-piece swimsuits are a catwalk hit this season. Designers have flooded the market with ’modest’ swimwear styles. Yet bikinis still preserve their hot position, leaving their one-piece counterparts in the dust. 
Why does this happen? Apparently, many women still think that wearing a monokini means you are either a serious swimmer, have an aversion to the sun, or are body conscious.
It’s time to dispel this myth and prove that monokinis can look really playful and sexy. Here are 20 incredibly cool one-piece swimsuits! You’ll definitely want to have one of these in your wardrobe!

Noble simplicity

Spanish style


Vintage monokini

Daring ethnic motifs

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Exquisite luxury

Gorgeous orange color

Tender flower prints

Crochet lace and floral prints

Pin-up style


Swimsuit or prom dress?

© etsy  

Dreamy crochet monokini

Intriguing cutouts

one-piece swimsuit 

Slender legs


More queen

© elle  

Flowers and florals



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