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27 Colorful Bathing Suits You'll Want To Show Off
27 Colorful Bathing Suits You'll Want To Show Off

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time2 days ago

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27 Colorful Bathing Suits You'll Want To Show Off

A full-coverage bathing suit that won't leave you feeling frumpy in the slightest — it features a sexy V-neck cut and an open back that'll provide you with the coverage you crave while still letting your skin breathe. A splurge-worthy Farm Rio suit that's *~one in a melon~* and will be worth every penny when you're getting showered in compliments by the pool. A swim dress-and-shorts duo that'll make you want to twirl across the beach as if you're Amanda Seyfried giving all she's got singing "Lay All Your Love On Me" in Mamma Mia! An eye-catching one-piece featuring ruched material and a decorative metal detail that'll make it look like you picked it up from a fancy little boutique you happened to stumble into while on vacation in the French Riviera. But it's less than less than $40 — a win for your closet *and* your wallet. A too-cute bikini set featuring an athletic top and bottoms to wear while serving up *~lewks~* and an actual volleyball on the beach. A high-waisted swim skirt with built-in briefs to pair with your fave bikini top so you can happily grab endless drinks and snacks at your all-inclusive resort without worrying about too much of your bare butt touching the bar stool. (Yikes!) A triangle bikini and swim short set because it's probably about time to replace the swimsuit you've worn *SO* much in the last five years that it's starting to tear. A tried-and-true one-piece number with a ribbed material that'll make you feel like you're hanging out in your fave activewear while simultaneously looking like a *~snack~*. One reviewer even mentioned swimming laps in it at the gym! A lovely lil' swim dress for anyone going on a cruise vacation for spring break and is in desperate need of an option that can be worn around the boat *and* on exciting excursions to exotic bodies of water. A sporty colorblock bikini reviewers are obsessed with thanks to how comfortable and stylish it is — it has cheeky bottoms (hehe, fun!) and a subtle scoop neck that'll make you want to order it in other shades. A crossover one-piece you can count on to pair nicely with that fantastic oversize sun hat you snagged last summer. Excuse me, are you planning to off to an exclusive stay at The White Lotus? Because you sure will look the part. A monokini with a mesh cutout so you don't have to worry about accidentally flashing someone — you'll thank me when you're able to swan dive into the pool without a care in the world. A burkini to ensure you never have to leave your comfort zone — even when lounging by the pool or at the beach. Chevron swim shorts with a '70s feel to them that'll transform you into Farrah Fawcett the second you slip 'em on— I hope your girlfriends are prepared to recreate the Charlie's Angels pose by the pool. A retro-inspired high-cut one piece that'll justify a coordinating Instagram grid–worthy photo shoot during your next beach trip — this suit deserves recognition. A vibrant ribbed bralette bikini set, so fun it's basically BEGGING you to call up your pals and plan a beach day just so you can show it off to the world. An off-the-shoulder number with a flouncy top you'll want to wear every chance you get — it can easily double as a bodysuit during your next tropical vacay. A chic bathing suit set featuring a strapless top and high-rise bottoms, you'll happily add to your ever-growing swimwear collection. High-waisted trendy swim shorts and a coordinating geometric top that'll make you want to toss all of your others into the sea. Bon voyage stretched-out, torn-up swimwear of yesteryear. A string bikini top and bottoms set featuring a playful lemon print that'll make you feel so cool you won't even notice the hot sun beaming down on you. An adjustable bikini top made from recycled plastics — it''ll keep you feeling super supported even without a pesky underwire. A reviewer-beloved halter bathing suit top and bikini short bottoms featuring nearly 4,000 5-star reviews, so you can rest easy clicking *add to cart* without trying it on in person first. The internet will have your back on this one. A bikini set featuring a one-shoulder top and high-waisted bottoms that won't give off Tarzan vibes (or at least that's what my husband calls every single one-shouldered item I own). A vibrant Body Glove bikini top you can wear with a variety of bottoms you already own (or the one you just picked up) to add an exciting pop of color to your poolside style. A bathing suit top with a '60s floral print you can absolutely pair with simple black bottoms. The underwire and adjustable shoulder straps will provide you with all the support you could want during a beach day! A swim top you can wear in a variety of ways, excellent for switching up your style without breaking the bank. And a shelf bra one-piece made with eco-processed fabric with SPF 50+ sun protection — show a little skin without the fear of burning it! Win-win.

21 Best Bikini Swim Shorts For Extra Coverage
21 Best Bikini Swim Shorts For Extra Coverage

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time31-05-2025

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21 Best Bikini Swim Shorts For Extra Coverage

Jacquard bikini shorts that'll add a little *~somethin' somethin'~* to your overflowing drawer of bathing suits because summer is nearly here, and it certainly can't hurt to add a fresh option to your stash. Darling swim shorts with a scalloped edge Ariel would absolutely want to add to her collection now that she's scored herself a pair of human legs. No need to sacrifice your signature look, Little Mermaid! Swim shorts with *~Sporty Spice~* vibes you'll absolutely want to reach for before heading out to a day of beach volleyball with your squad. You'll be able to spike, serve, and crush the competition without fear of showing off anything other than your sweet skills. Adjustable bikini swim shorts you'll be able to fit perfectly to your hips so when the song of the summer comes on (my money is on anything from the upcoming Addison Rae album), you can shake your butt and dance around as much as you want knowing your bottoms are nice 'n' secure. Floral print swim shorts for anyone who isn't quite yet ready to leave spring in the past — let your favorite season come along for the ride as we inch closer to summertime. High-waisted swim shorts that'll make you want to cancel all of your meetings, play hooky, and spend the day splashing around in the pool instead. Sorry, Becky from finance, those numbers are going to have to wait one more day. Cute swim shorts to add to your ever-growing swimwear collection — they come in 17 styles (GASP!) so you might as well order a bunch and make 'em your summer beach day uniform. Boyshort bikini bottoms you'll receive so many compliments on that you might think twice before divulging they were less than 30 bucks. You're allowed to keep a style secret once in a while. 😉 A triangle bikini and swim short set because it's probably about time to replace the swimsuit you've worn *SO* much in the last five years that it's starting to tear. Swim shorts with ruching along the sides and a drawstring to help you tailor them exactly to your liking. They'll also pair beautifully with that gorgeous bikini top you unearthed from last summer, but never had a comfortable bottom to go with it. A too-cute bikini set featuring an athletic top and bottoms to wear while recreating that iconic ocean scene "Lay All Your Love On Me" moment from Mamma Mia, without concern you'll accidentally expose yourself to the beach. Chevron swim shorts with a '70s feel to them that'll transform you into Farrah Fawcett the second you slip 'em — I hope your girlfriends are prepared to recreate the Charlie's Angels pose by the pool. Cross-waist swim shorts to add some flair and set 'em apart from the other ones in your summer wardrobe. Reviewers have noted loving them for water workouts — synchronized swimming, here you come! Swim shorts with pockets in 'em (!!!) made from recycled water bottles that'll make you feel cooler than the temperature of the pool you've been itching to get into but know it hasn't warmed up enough just yet. High-waisted trendy swim shorts that'll make you want to toss all of your others into the sea. Bon voyage stretched-out, torn-up swimwear of yesteryear. A reviewer-beloved halter bathing suit top and bikini short bottoms with nearly 4,000 5-star reviews, so you can rest easy clicking *add to cart* without trying it on in person first. The internet will have your back on this one. A geometric bikini set worthy of planning an entire trip to Palm Springs around just so you can show it off in a zillion Insta posts. It's what you (and this suit, TBH) deserve. Teal bikini swim shorts with a material you'll only want to describe as *shining, shimmering, splendid* once you see how it actually glimmers in the sunlight. Swim shorts for anyone who is planning to spend the warmer months having countless jaunts on jet skis, paddling in kayaks, gliding down water slides, and any other exciting water activity they can find. Mid-rise swim shorts to pair with your go-to bikini top that'll make everyone think you've totally revamped your summer wardrobe. The joke's on them — all you're going to do is add a new set of bottoms to mix 'n' match! And pink and white checked bikini shorts that'll look cuter than the picnic basket you typically pack with an assortment of goodies to keep you company while you soak up the summer sun at your favorite park.

Legendary UK nightclub ranked one of best in the WORLD will shut its doors forever in just weeks in ‘end of an era'
Legendary UK nightclub ranked one of best in the WORLD will shut its doors forever in just weeks in ‘end of an era'

The Sun

time29-04-2025

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  • The Sun

Legendary UK nightclub ranked one of best in the WORLD will shut its doors forever in just weeks in ‘end of an era'

A LEGENDARY UK nightclub ranked one of the best in the world is shutting its doors forever in just weeks. This "vital cultural institution" on Avon Street, Bristol will be closing its doors for the final time in July marking the "end of an era" for the city's nightlife. 2 2 Motion, an iconic 4000 person capacity nightclub, was once a skate park in the 90s but has since turned into an integral part of the city's nightlife. However, much like a number of other music venues across the country, the club has struggled with securing a permanent residence. In November last year nightclub bosses said they had submitted a "strong, careful thought-out bid" to its landlords but were still uncertain about the club's future. A post on the club's Instagram said: "Our bid makes it crystal clear: Motion isn't just a nightclub. It's a vital piece of Bristol's cultural and economic ecosystem. "We'll keep pushing, we'll keep fighting and we'll keep working towards a future where Motion - and spaces like it - can thrive." But despite their best efforts, bosses have since confirmed that the lease will not be renewed when it expires in July. A message on the club's website said: "Unfortunately, we've recently received confirmation that our lease will not be renewed when it expires in July 2025, placing the future of the venue in serious jeopardy. "In response, we've submitted a bid to purchase the property in an effort to safeguard Motion's legacy. "However, as time passes and with no response from the landowners, it's becoming increasingly clear that the opportunity to stay is slipping away. Dozens of revellers were left heartbroken upon hearing the news, with many jumping online to share their disappointment. Jaw-dropping tales of Ibiza's wildest nightclub - with live sex shows & doorman 'Johnny the Dwarf' who scared off Hell's Angels 'with sawn-off shotgun' One said: "I'm so angry that this venue couldn't secure the protection and life it needed. I do look forward to what comes next." Another added: "This made me cry. My favourite venue. Met some amazing people & made beautiful memories." A third commented: "This is so sad , absolutely loved motion everytime I've been there." Motion, which opened its doors in 2003, is located in the centre of town beside the River Avon and consists of five indoor spaces. The main room can hold up to 1,600 people and its smaller room another 600 revellers. It's famous for hosting some of the biggest names in music having booked the likes of Jeff Mills, Floating Points, and Chase and Status to name just a few.

Gravesend mother calls for modernisation of epilepsy treatment
Gravesend mother calls for modernisation of epilepsy treatment

BBC News

time24-03-2025

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Gravesend mother calls for modernisation of epilepsy treatment

A grieving mother is attempting to raise £750,000 to improve epilepsy care through O'Brien, from Gravesend in Kent, is raising funds for Leo's Angels, which has been set up in memory of her son who died aged 11 from Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) in said the family became "increasingly frustrated" with the manual system, believing he "fell through the gaps".The NHS has been approached for comment. Leo was diagnosed with epilepsy aged three and his condition worsened, leading to a series of hospital O'Brien, who has worked in technology for more than 25 years, told BBC Radio Kent about one experience of being asked to fill in a manual seizure diary."The medical team were having to make quite speedy decisions. But they could only work with the data that they had," she said."I used to say to them, 'there's technology out there'."Ms O'Brien is now aiming to fund and develop tools to enhance data-driven decision making for clinicians to reduce delays."What is clear to me now is the signs of SUDEP were all there, but we missed them," she added."Even his medical team seemed surprised when Leo died, but when you look at the data and what Leo was struggling with, it was obvious that was a higher risk."She added: "If they had technology enabling them to get to those treatment decisions a lot quicker, then the care would be much more proactive, and I honestly believe situations like Leo could be avoided."

The aide so obsessed with Trump, she sparked security concerns
The aide so obsessed with Trump, she sparked security concerns

Yahoo

time21-02-2025

  • Politics
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The aide so obsessed with Trump, she sparked security concerns

Donald Trump's devoted aide Natalie Harp sparked Secret Service security concerns over her intense behaviour towards the Republican leader, it has been claimed. Ms Harp, 33, was one Mr Trump's 'Charlie's Angels', a group of female staffers with whom he had an 'avuncular and flirtatious' relationship, according to an upcoming book. The former Right-wing broadcaster would write letters of adoration to Mr Trump, 78, that were obtained by his security detail, who noted 'the strangeness of her behaviour'. In one letter, Ms Harp reportedly told Mr Trump 'you are all that matters to me', and on the first day of his New York criminal trial she slipped him a letter quoting Bible verses and explaining she would be by his side. The revelations about Ms Harp are disclosed in Michael Wolff's latest book, All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America, which looks at Mr Trump's political comeback from 2023 to his election victory. In the account, Wolff writes: 'The aggressiveness of her attention, and her fury when she was denied bestowing attention on Trump, was also of increasing concern to the security team.' Brushing aside concerns that Ms Harp, who was reportedly due to be given a desk outside the Oval Office in the White House, was a security concern, Mr Trump said: 'Nonsense... She just loves her president'. Eric Trump, Mr Trump's son, also questioned Ms Harp's closeness to his father and reportedly 'took a turn at trying to solve the situation in a set of annoyed queries to the legal team'. Describing her as a 'time bomb', Wolff writes: 'Even the Secret Service had now weighed in: Natalie was a security consideration. But no one was going to tell Trump that.' Ms Harp sat behind Mr Trump in court every day during his criminal trial and became known as the 'human printer' because she would carry a portable device to hand Mr Trump a steady stream of flattering stories held together by gold paper clips. So devoted was Ms Harp – who credits Mr Trump with saving her life through his Right to Try law, which she says allowed her to access experiential treatment for a rare bone cancer – Wolff claims that she offered to go to prison for the US president in a bid to circumvent the gag order imposed by a the judge. 'In the third week of the trial, lawyers were stunned to hear Natalie – whose provocations were largely responsible for the gag order in the first place – offer a solution: She would post his attacks under her own name,' Wolff writes. ''I'll go to prison,' she announced. A bewildered legal team stared at her as though she had three eyes in her forehead.' The loyal aide is also understood to have put through an 'eye-popping' expense bill for a new wardrobe, insisting Mr Trump had told her to go shopping in preparation for being on camera more frequently. Ms Harp would help Mr Trump write his posts for Truth Social to the point that aides became confused over whether comments were 'her voice or his' and 'more and more, it was one voice'. Wolff's upcoming publication comes seven years after Fire and Fury, his controversial book about life inside the White House during the first Trump administration, which was denounced by the US president as being based on 'lies, misrepresentations and sources that don't exist'. Here are some other revelations set out in Wolff's latest book. The US president is said to have 'reluctantly' given up his second day of testimony at his civil fraud trial amid concerns he could be asked 'potentially embarrassing' questions about where Melania Trump actually lived. 'That profound question at the heart of Trumpworld, the answer to which no one quite knew, could get asked under oath: 'Where exactly does your wife live?'' Wolff writes. There has been speculation Mrs Trump resides in a separate flat in Trump Tower and Mr Trump could be pressed on how much time each of them spend in their multiple residences. 'To say the least, that arrangement, an American marriage on a coolly transactional basis, might be difficult to explain in open court and to 'family values' America,' Mr Wolff added. Mr Trump's relationship, or lack thereof, with his wife and her unwillingness to be part of his presidential run is a constant theme throughout the book. 'She f---ing hates him,' said one Mar-a-Lago source of Mrs Trump's feelings towards her husband and his family. The first lady was notably absent from the campaign trail, only making brief appearances at Mr Trump's Madison Square Garden rally in New York and at the Republican National Convention (RNC). After Mr Trump's first indictment, Jason Miller, Mr Trump's campaign advisor at the time, was reportedly sent to talk with Mrs Trump to make a 'pitch' about the importance of her standing by her husband. She is said to have replied: 'Nice try'. When the issue of Jill Biden's planned appearance at the end of the first presidential debate was raised, 'no one had even proposed' the idea of Mrs Trump being there. Her appearance at the RNC had also seemed 'iffy', according to Wolff, who alleges she finally agreed to attend but would only arrive in the VIP box only after Mr Trump had left. On the night of the election, she would not appear on stage with her husband 'unless it was an outright win', Wolff writes. Mr Trump spent days practicing his pose for his now-infamous mug shot photo for his arraignment in the Georgia election subversion case, according to the book. 'He'd been practicing it for days – on the golf course, in the mirror, in front of the legal team, and among Bedminster [the Trump golf course in New Jersey] members', Wolff writes. 'It was a detail that had been left hanging, whether there would be or wouldn't be one... But Trump had been toying with the idea: A mug shot would make this indictment different from the others.' Wolff adds: 'He was in and out in no time – with the mug shot taken in an instant. But he was over the moon: he loved the picture. 'This looks so cool, this is a classic, this is iconic,' he kept pronouncing.' After Mr Trump's second Butler rally, during which Elon Musk stole the limelight with his eccentric on-stage leaps, Mr Trump said: 'what the f--- is wrong with this guy?' He also reportedly asked: 'And why doesn't his shirt fit?' Wolff describes Mr Musk as having inserted himself into the campaign with 'an ever-rising tide of bewildering, if not opaque, requests, orders, and recommendations from him or his people'. He says Mr Musk elevated the campaign 'in his own mind to a personal mission and a religious cause, with the Trump circle already anticipating the earth shaking when he and Trump invariably fall out'. Credit: Fox News Channel's Hannity In one moment recounted in the book, Mr Musk declines to speak to JD Vance, who he pushed as Mr Trump's vice-president pick, saying: 'I've really no interest in speaking to a vice-president'. The jurors serving on Mr Trump's 'hush money' criminal trial were put off by the US president's 'bully boys' of Maga loyalists who would attend court to 'intimidate the jury'. In his book, Wolff identifies one of the jurors from the trial as Patrick Robson, a lawyer in Manhattan, who recounted the jury's sentiments to friends at a party. 'Matt Gaetz, glaring and smirking during his appearance behind Trump, had particularly seemed to try and stare them down', Wolff writes. He added that the 'lookalike' women on the stand and in Mr Trump's entourage had also been picked up. 'The impossible-to-miss Stepford Wife-ism and physical requirements, a creepy detail that, in a case fundamentally about sexual proclivities, supported the ick factor,' Wolff adds. The US president also reportedly asked whether the judge in his 'hush money' criminal case would take back his permission for Mr Trump to attend his son Barron's graduation. Mr Trump, who saw his legal strategy as his media strategy, thought his son's offer to skip his high school graduation and attend court was 'sheer brilliance' and asked his lawyer Todd Blanche 'ruefully asked if they could get the judge to take back his permission'. Joe Biden performed so badly in the presidential debate Mr Trump thought it was a Democrat 'set-up' and was contemplating ways to 'help save' him. Mr Trump sensed his opponent was not 'right' while he was on the debate stage, but did not know if it was obvious to everyone else. 'He would later tell people he thought the media was again going to cover up for Joe. And then he started to think he was going to look bad for pounding him too hard. 'Do I let up?', he wondered,' Wolff writes. Thinking Mr Biden's car-crash performance was a ploy to get rid of him as the Democratic nominee, Mr Trump 'was grasping for a strategy to help save Joe. But there wasn't one.' Coming off stage, Mr Trump reportedly said: 'That's it. They're going to swap him out.' Mr Trump believed he could win the presidency without picking a vice-president and would have preferred to run alone, according to the book. 'I could win without a VP, and you know, honestly, I'd kind of prefer not to have one,' Mr Trump reportedly said as he mulled over his decision. The Republican leader had initially considered making Robert F Kennedy Jr his vice-president, and would ask people what they thought of a 'Trump-Kennedy ticket'. According to Wolff, he said: 'Just tell me how that sounds. Can you do better than that?' But Mr Trump's 'unofficial' feelers to the former Democrat were 'unofficially turned down', Wolff writes, a story the Trump campaign previously denied. Mr Trump was so unimpressed with the candidates to be his second in command that he did not make a decision until his plane touched down in Milwaukee before the RNC. He had wanted a woman for the role but had been disappointed there were no suitable contenders to pick from, after he ruled out Nikki Haley when she refused to drop out of the presidential race. Rupert Murdoch had wanted Mr Trump to pick Mike Pompeo and later backed Doug Burgum, but Donald Trump Jr and Mr Musk had pushed for Mr Vance, with the latter reportedly telling Mr Trump his support was contingent on it. Vivek Ramaswamy made a 'formal presentation' for Mr Trump on why he should pick him, and was 'crushed' when Mr Trump suggested he appoint him secretary of homeland security, reportedly saying: 'You're a brown guy, so when you're tough on immigration, no one is going to get mad.' In response to Wolff's upcoming book, the Trump campaign collectively issued a statement last year. 'A number of us have received inquiries from the disgraced author Michael Wolff, whose previous work can only be described as fiction,' they said. 'He is a known peddler of fake news who routinely concocts situations, conversations, and conclusions that never happened. As a group, we have decided not to respond to his bad faith inquiries, and we encourage others to completely disregard whatever nonsense he eventually publishes. Consider this our blanket response to whatever he writes.' Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.

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