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Women of varied shapes, sizes, and ages tell us how they celebrate their bikini bodies.

6 Women Reveal Why Every Body is a Bikini Body

Are you tired of working for a “bikini body”? Well so are these women who are, instead, celebrating and flaunting the body they have.

October 16, 2022
Read Time: 4 Minutes

Discover What Your Body Is Capable Of>

Care for Your Body the Way It Cares for You>

Don’t Be Afraid to Bare Your Skin>

You Are More Than Your “Flaws”>

Posing for the ‘Gram? Ask Your Friends to Help>

Embrace How Our Body Looks and Moves and Evolves>


Every body that chooses to wear a bikini is a bikini body – regardless of its size and shape, whatever the season or place. It’s been 61 years since mass media warped beauty standards when they coined the term “beach-ready” and today’s women are reclaiming it – doing amazing things in bikinis, no less. We ask these inspiring women how they celebrate their bikini bodies and learn about how to improve our relationship with ours.

Discover What Your Body Is Capable Of

Woman freediving
Kamille Untalan discovered an appreciation for her body along with the depths of the ocean.
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“I’ve struggled with my body image and how, in this age of social media, posting a photo of yourself opens you up for criticism,” admits neophyte free diver Kamille Untalan. The liberating feeling of floating underwater shifted her focus. “In my pursuit of discovering my passion for freediving, I was amazed to discover how my body can do things I never knew I was capable of. Now I appreciate how my body keeps me alive and healthy so I can do the things I enjoy.”

Less than a year in, posting footage of her dives hasn’t just been about documenting her progress. “Now, I hope people get to see that everyone can make the most of life no matter what size they are.”

Trying out freediving and other seawater sports too? Keep your scalp feeling cool and your hair volumized and soft with a deep-cleansing formula like Sunsilk Anti-Dandruff Healthy Strong Shampoo when you shower.

Care for Your Body the Way It Cares for You

Woman in strapless lilac ruffled bikini and sunglasses
Gabbie Tatad-Koppenhaver cares for her body the way that it cares for her with proper skincare.

“My body – even when it's bloated, has some textured skin, and isn't completely hair-free – doesn't need to be ‘ready’ to be in a bathing suit,” says writer Gabbie Tatad-Koppenhaver. “By virtue of being a body that takes care of me and carries me through life, my body is always a bikini body and then some.”

In return, she gives it the care and protection it needs. Our skin is our body’s first line of defense against the elements, such as UV rays. Just like Gabbie’s, your pre-bikini routine doesn’t have to be complicated: “I celebrate my bikini body by moisturizing, slapping on sunscreen, putting a bikini on, and heading to the nearest body of water.”

Don’t Be Afraid to Bare Your Skin

Woman in bikini on a raft
Meg Manzano doesn’t let any weight gain or bloat stop her from having adventures under the sun.
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The beach is the perfect place to embrace your inner hubadera. Let your skin soak up all that vitamin D, be one with nature, and celebrate life. “Celebration goes by way of being unafraid to bare skin no matter what shape or size I’m in during the beach trip,” says stylist Meg Manzano.

Meg isn’t letting society’s norms get in the way of getting the perfect shot–or an unforgettable adventure. “It doesn’t matter if I think my body is ‘beach-ready’ or not. A ‘beach-ready’ body for me is any body that’s in a bikini – ready to soak up the sun and get that tan.”

Get an even tan and feel fresher longer by sloughing off dead skin with a non-abrasive exfoliant like Dove Gentle Exfoliating Body Wash.

You Are More Than Your “Flaws”

Woman posing in front of a beach hut
Gienah Contreras Respicio finds strength in her body’s potential
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It’s far too easy to indulge in self-hate and nitpick your flaws when you only have your half-naked selves to contend with. But learning and leadership development specialist Gienah Contreras-Respicio turns the situation around and sees her body’s potential. It all begins with love.

“I celebrate my bikini body by loving it,” she says. “I stay active, eat right and wear clothes that accentuate my body type. I also love every bit of its imperfection such as my stretch marks and scars because these marks remind me how strong I am.”

Give yourself a break from the stressful mindset of following “bikini body workouts” and instead commit to a healthy regimen that keeps your body moving and makes you feel better about your body. Instead of squeezing yourself into a suit made for a different body type, embrace your body type, and learn how to pick the perfect bikini for your body.

Posing for the ‘Gram? Ask Your Friends to Help

Woman on a jetski
Angelica Brimner drew courage from seeing people with similar body types on social media.
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Content creator Angelica Brimner exudes confidence throughout her platforms, but it hasn’t always been that way. “I’ve always been insecure with my body. Growing up looking at magazines, I didn’t really fit the ideal type. As a kid, I was always labeled as big-boned,” she admits. “Social media helped. You can see all types of bodies on social media, and it just makes you think, ‘If they can do it, so can I.’”

In need of an extra boost? She has a few tips: “Know your angles and have a best friend coach you into getting that perfect bikini picture!” She shares, “My best photographers have always been my sisters and they’d also direct my poses. At the end of the day, celebrate your bikini body because there is only one you!”

Don’t sweat it and just have fun! Be confident under the sun and protect yourself from unwanted sweat and odor with a fast-drying yet gentle deodorant like Dove 0% Aluminum Deodorant Aerosol.

Embrace How Our Body Looks and Moves and Evolves

Woman on a paddleboard
Jillian Q. Gatcheco-Cantada is done with the phrase “bikini body.”
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“Society has placed so much pressure on bodies to look a certain way to be ‘acceptable’ in a bikini, that a lot of people end up never wearing a swimsuit at all,” Jillian Q. Gatcheco-Cantada says. “I celebrate it by not calling it a ‘bikini body!’”

Your body is already doing so much for you. Instead of hiding how they change as you grow, she encourages, “Embracing and proudly flaunting how our body looks and moves and evolves is the best way to celebrate it!”

Don’t let society’s outdated standards hold you back from living your best life in your bikini body and do you! Love your body – bikini and all.

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