In case you didn’t get my earlier memo – everyBODY is a beach body, and curvy girl beach season is officially here!
Whether you consider yourself thick, fluffy, curvy, or something in between, your body is beautiful and you deserve to show it off, at the beach and pool just like everyone else. But trust me, I know how hard it can be to find a swimsuit that isn’t bland, old looking and just straight wack. Hell, most days curvy girls can’t even find a popping bra let alone a badass swimsuit. We’re sisters in struggle, I feel your pain.
Lucky for you, I’ve gone through the depths of swimsuit shopping so you don’t have to. I’ve rounded up a list of my favorite curvy swimsuits that you absolutely need to add to your beach bombshell wardrobe this summer. From bikinis and one-pieces to boob support and tummy camouflage, these swimsuits are perfect for everyBODY and editor-approved – you’re welcome!
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Diva Kurves Xenia Bikini
What I love about this bikini by Diva Kurves is that it is bold, colorful and in your face. There’s no hiding your curves in this swimsuit, your confidence really shines through, brighter than the vibrant hues!
GabiFresh X Swimsuits For All Dollhouse High Waist Bikini
Who knew years ago when I was screaming at my screen for Gabi to win MTV’s Twitter DJ contest, that years later I’d be screaming at my screen because she’s dropped aanotherhot swimsuit collection?! As a curvy girl herself, Gabi knows our pain points, so every swimsuit she designs is made with us in mind.
I get it, just because you’re curvy-confident, doesn’t mean you want to let it all all hang out. That’s why this two-piece from Forever21 is a personal fave. It’s still bright and trendy, but the flounce top covers the tummy in a cute way so you feel comfortable all day, even after a few cocktails and tacos.
When you’re a full figured woman support is key! That’s why this swimsuit from Cacique is so dope – it holds the girls up and helps suck in and camouflage the tummy. Which means you can slay on the beach with no worries.
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FashionNova Plus Sink Or Swim Swimsuit
People often think that plus-size swimwear needs to look like something your granny would wear (so not true)! Curvy girls can be sexy on the beach too! The plunging neckline and peek-a-boo cutouts on the hip are sure to sink the heart of a few men when you walk by, trust me!
Colorblock is a hot trend for the summer season, so of course, a curvy girl needs to show up for the beach or poolside festivities in what’s popping. The Pinelopi ties around the neck so you can give the girls a good boost, and the soft summer colors are perfect for highlighting your dangerously beautiful curves.
Take a walk on the wild side with this Zebra print cutout swimsuit from FashionNova. So often we try to blend in with dark or solid colored swimwear, but why fit in when we were meant to stand out? We don’t have all these curves for nothing! Glow, girl!
If you’ve ever been to ESSENCE Hollywood House, you know it’s more than just a series of panels—it’s a gathering of visionaries. A space where Black creatives and leaders come together to share stories, strategies, and solutions. This year’s conversation, Let’s Talk About LA: Preserving Our City, presented by AT&T, was no different.
The discussion brought together three voices, each deeply invested in shaping LA’s future: D. Smoke, the Grammy-nominated rapper and educator; Olympia Auset, founder of SÜPRMRKT, a grocery service tackling food apartheid in LA; and DJ HED, a radio personality and advocate for independent artists. Though their paths differed, their mission was the same—creating opportunities, protecting culture, and ensuring Black spaces in LA don’t just survive but thrive.
For Olympia Ausset, the work she’s doing with SÜPRMRKT goes far beyond providing fresh groceries—it’s about laying the foundation for a stronger, healthier community. “The LA we love, the cultural beacon it’s known as today, was built by people who worked hard to create their own spaces,” she shared. “The reason I do what I do is because it’s essential. We can’t achieve any of the changes I want for my community without being in good health and having access to affordable, organic food. Without places where we can gather, heal, and support each other, none of the other goals will be possible. It starts with taking care of ourselves and building those spaces together.”
From Olympia’s focus on wellness and accessibility to DJ HED’s belief in the power of self-worth, the discussion explored what it means to dream beyond individual success and invest in collective progress. “I see a lot of people who aren’t proud of where they come from, what they look like, or where they’re at in life,” he said. “I had to learn to give myself grace, to grow. I grew up in Inglewood, raised by a single mom. We lived in a car, we were on welfare, but I knew I wanted to be bigger than my circumstances. That’s what dreaming in Black is—believing in something greater and nurturing it until it grows.”
DJ Smoke also touched on this, emphasizing the importance of intention and fulfillment. “You don’t want to climb that ladder and realize you went real high in the wrong direction,” he warned. “A lot of people in LA are ambitious, but if you don’t understand your ‘why,’ you can get to the top and still feel empty. The goal isn’t just to make it—it’s to make it mean something.
Sometimes, as Black creatives, we only dream as far as the next gig or the next check, but dreaming in Black means going beyond that. “It means thinking bigger than what’s right in front of you,” said host Donye Taylor.
This conversation was a call to action – a reminder that preserving LA’s Black culture means investing in community, honoring our history, and building a legacy that lasts.