
The best Hunza G swimwear dupes from as little as £22 – they look like the viral £175 designs that ‘flatter everybody'
ON the lookout for the ultimate swimsuit that pulls you in all the right places?
It's no secret that Hunza G has amassed a cult following for this very reason, as they nail their summer essentials down to a tee.
However, its hefty price tags that often go above the £100 mark have had many fashionistas for affordable swimwear dupes on the high street.
Luckily, plenty of our favourite retailers are now stocking near-enough identical alternatives, just in time for summer sun and beach holidays.
While Hunza G swimsuits are worthy investment pieces, there's plenty of options that look just as fabulous, without having to fork out a fortune.
Some of these finds, which are sure to sell out soon, go for as little as £22 - saving thrifty style lovers a huge sum.
Best dupe for Hunza G Domino swimsuit
Pairing the on-trend tortoise shell accents with this olive green colourway is what our dreams are made of - and it's no wonder that this Domino swimsuit has stolen hearts around the world.
But if you can't justify spending an eye-watering £158 for this gorgeous beach must-have, it's worth checking out this Khaki Green Crinkle Swimsuit in Next.
Designed with a metallic finish, this head-turning swimsuit is giving serious Hunza G vibes - for a fraction of the price, setting you back just £38.
Hunza G Pamela swimsuit
Pamela is known for being a swimsuit that looks good on practically everyone and anyone, with its dainty spaghetti straps and extra crinkly material.
If you're looking for a timeless swimsuit that will flatter your curves throughout years without the hefty £175 price tag, H&M now offers a dupe that costs a mere £21.99.
Similarly to the high-end version, this Padded-Cup High-leg Swimsuit in Black is selling out fast, and it's easy to see why.
Primark drops brand new collection of bikinis in gingham, floral and colour block designs - and they'll set you back just £2.50 per piece
Also available in Cream, the H&M hero comes with removable inserts that help shape the bust and provide support.
Hunza G Sadie Swim dupe
Want to channel your inner Pamela Anderson this summer in the iconic red crinkle swimsuit?
Complete with a plunging V-neckline, Hunza G Sadie Swim features a a classic silhouette that we'll never get bored of
Those on a budget can find a near-identical alternative on PrettyLittleThing, which offers heaps of last-minute bits for your holiday.
Crafted with a textured crinkle material, this Red Crinkle Plunge Swimsuit features a flattering scooped back and gorgeous high-leg fit.
What's more, it's on sale now too, slashed from £35 to just £26 - it really is a no-brainer.
Pay attention to the fit
'The first thing to do is consider the fit. If your bikini or swimsuit doesn't fit correctly, you could find yourself with straps that dig in, backs that ride up and tight or baggy briefs which could look unflattering. It should feel like a second skin and one you are confident in!'
Find your swimwear style
'It's natural to want to follow trending styles and shapes but they may not necessarily make you feel your most comfortable.
'That being said, swimsuits are having a real resurgence this year and are a fairly universally flattering shape. Whether you prefer a sporty style or cut-out silhouette, these make a great option if you like to have more coverage than a bikini provides.
Take note of the material
'Different fabrics have different functions and will support your body in different ways, this will impact how your body looks and therefore how you feel.
'Powermesh linings are good for that extra tummy control, this fabric will usually be on the inside of control suits or briefs for that added support.
'Suits or bikinis with a higher elastane content are also beneficial for comfort as this provides extra stretch giving you better movement in your swimwear.'
Importance of colour
'The colour of your swimwear can also be key - choose colours you like and colours that complement your skin tone. Colour can have a big effect on how we look so nailing this will work wonders for your confidence.
'The same can be said for patterns. Certain patterns are great for creating illusions and hiding any small insecurities we may have.
'For example, vertical stripes in a swimsuit or bikini can give a more slimming illusion.'
For more swimwear inspiration and to shop for your summer wardrobe, visit the NEXT website.
Hunza G Celine Swim dupe
Perfect for those with bigger busts, Celine is the O.G. that will make sure your girlies are locked in, without that uncomfortable feeling.
Available in black, chocolate or blush, this modern swimsuit will set you back an astronomical £185 - but fear not, as another high-street favourite, River Island, stocks a similar swimsuit.
Similar to the Hunza G Celine swimsuit, this affordable Crinkle Swimsuit in Black features a chic neckline, as well as gold detailing.
Retailing for £38, the beach holiday essential is also available in brighter colours, such as turquoise, pink and white.
Hunza G Jean Bikini dupe
Bandeau bikinis are perfect for avoiding those dreaded tan lines that you can never seem to even out.
Crafted from its stretchy crinkle material, this Hunza G Jean Bikini will mould to the coverage you need it to have, without any accidental flashing.
The twisted bandeau style is popular for a reason and is sure to remain a trend in the summers to come.
However, if the £175 price seems a bit steep (which it is), New Look has come to rescue with an affordable dupe - their Gini London Bright Red Striped Strapless Bikini.
Selling separately for £16 (top) and £18 (bottoms), this high-street bikini is ideal for making a splash this season.
Affordable yet chic, this budget two-piece deserves a place in your holiday bag.

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