1. Bikini: Composed of two parts, the bikini top and bikini bottom, it is one of the most sensual swimsuit styles.



2. One-piece: Covers the entire body from the neck to the legs, suitable for various body types, providing good support and coverage.




3. Tankini: Combines a bikini top with high-waisted bottoms, offering more coverage than a bikini.


4. Monokini: Similar to a bikini but without the connection between the top and bottom, appearing as separate top and bottom.



5. High-waist: The bottom is designed higher to cover the abdomen, suitable for those who want to conceal their stomach.

6. Skirted: Adds a skirt to the bottom, increasing coverage, suitable for conservative wearers.




7. Sporty: More practical in design, suitable for swimming and water sports, usually with good support and coverage.






8. Retro: Imitates the styles of past decades, such as high-waisted swimsuits from the 1950s or one-pieces from the 1960s.

9. Cover-up: Often paired with swimsuits, worn on the beach, providing additional coverage and sun protection.



10. Bikini Set: Includes a bikini top and bottom, sometimes with a small skirt or shawl.

11. Bandeau: Strapless, suitable for women with smaller busts.

12. Triangle: The top is triangular, suitable for women with larger busts.

When choosing a swimsuit, in addition to the style, you should also consider the material, color, pattern, and whether it suits your body type and personal style.