How to actually style your one piece swimsuit to get that effortless Korean aesthetic
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How to actually style your one piece swimsuit to get that effortless Korean aesthetic


I have been spending way too much time scrolling through my feed lately and I noticed that the way Korean girls style their swimwear is just on a completely different level. It is usually not even about the swimsuit itself to be honest. It is more about how they wear it when they are just hanging out near the water. If you are like me and you have a bunch of one piece suits that only see the light of day when you are literally swimming, you are seriously missing out on some great outfits. You can basically treat a sleek one piece like a bodysuit and turn it into something that looks super polished and high end. It is hands down the best hack for those days when you want to go from a hotel breakfast straight to the pool without looking like you are just wearing pajamas.

Wide leg trousers are the ultimate move

The first thing you will see if you look at any fashion blog from Seoul is a pair of really flowy wide leg pants paired with a tight swimsuit. It is all about that specific balance between something fitted on top and something loose and airy on the bottom. I usually go for linen or a very light cotton material in a beige or cream color. This creates a really elegant shape that hides the fact that you are ready to jump into the ocean at any second. If your swimsuit has a square neck or some dainty straps, it ends up looking like a designer top that cost way more than it actually did. It is such a vibe.

Why you should try a sheer midi skirt

If you want something that feels a bit more feminine and soft, a sheer or pleated midi skirt is definitely the way to go. Korean style is big on textures, so having a swimsuit with a smooth finish paired with a skirt that has some movement looks amazing in photos. I personally love the wrap style skirts because they are so easy to throw on and off when you are at the beach. It gives you just enough coverage so you feel comfortable walking into a cafe but it still feels light and summery. I’d suggest sticking to pastel colors or very subtle floral prints to keep that unnie vibe going.

Denim shorts but make them classy
We all have denim shorts, but the key to making them look like part of a real outfit is all in the fit. Instead of those super distressed or tiny cutoff shorts that everyone wears, try going for a slightly longer version with a rolled hem. When you tuck a one piece swimsuit into some high waisted denim, it cinches your waist perfectly. I like to add a thin leather belt or even just a silk scarf tied through the loops to give it that extra bit of personality. It is a classic look that never fails, especially if you throw a loose white button down shirt over your shoulders.

The magic of an oversized button down

Speaking of shirts, you absolutely need a giant oversized linen shirt if you want to pull this off properly. You do not even have to wear it like a normal shirt. Just leave it unbuttoned and let it hang off your shoulders like a light cardigan. This is the real secret to that I just woke up and looked this good aesthetic. It provides a bit of sun protection while adding layers to your outfit, which is a huge part of Korean fashion. Plus, if you get one in a crisp white or a soft sky blue, it makes every swimsuit color pop in a really fresh way.

Do not forget the straw accessories

To wrap the whole look together, you have to pay attention to the little things like your hat and bag. A small straw bucket hat or a structured raffia tote bag adds that final touch of texture that screams vacation mode. I have noticed that keeping the accessories in neutral tones like tan or straw yellow keeps the focus on the clean lines of the swimsuit. It is all about looking put together without looking like you spent three hours in front of the mirror. Once you get these few pieces sorted, you will realize your one piece is actually the most versatile thing in your suitcase.

 


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