How do I choose my jersey?

The little guide to body shapes with our home tips

Designer Dorothée Goroneskoul shares her expertise with us:

Do you have a long torso and short legs?

Preferably choose our models with the lowest-cut bottoms on the legs and focus on the neckline to draw attention to your upper body.

We advise against bustiers and instead suggest tops with straps around the neck or shoulders, which are more flattering for your figure. Models include Armelle, Eliza, and Béatrice.

Do you have long legs and a short torso?

Don't hesitate to use bustier styles that highlight your shoulders. Bottoms-wise, anything goes. Babeth, Sophie, and Brune styles. And preferably choose a size up, as your bust height will determine your swimsuit size.

Don't you have a flat stomach?

Do Paris offers you a blouse-style one-piece that will hide your curves. However, it requires a slim waist. Eva, Laure. If that's not your case, opt for a shaping shape like the Monique or the Babeth and opt for slimming cuts like those of Nina or Béatrice.

Do you have a generous chest?

To better support it, we recommend the Audrey, the Agathe or the Colette, One-piece swimsuits with cutouts under the bust and a neckline with material that sits well on the sides, and the Valentina or Sidonie two-piece tops, underwired bandeaus designed not to crush your curves. Finally, you can indulge in the triangle swimsuit of the Aimé, with underwire.

The first priority for your breasts? Support, and we've made sure to meet your expectations.

If your breasts have been reconstructed, however, you can still go for two-pieces. Triangles or bandeaus are your choice.

For one-pieces, if you want a natural look, opt for moderate necklines such as those offered by the Elodie trikini (if you are slim), the Armelle, the Babeth or the Nina.

Do you have small breasts?

Don't hesitate to throw yourself into bikinis. Two-pieces are your best allies. But you can also look very chic in a one-piece. On you, plunging necklines will make a big impact, while evoking sensuality.

Check out our Macha and Loula bikini models, the Isabelle bandeaus, and in one-piece, choose the magnificent Armelle, with a deep neckline in the front and back, unless you prefer the spectacular asymmetry of the Chloé. But you can also indulge in the Elodie trikini or, if you're looking for volume and are slim, the Elisa model, our Ultra glam swimsuit that smocks a little on top.

Do you have curves?

In size 4 (a size 42) choose the Babeth plain bustier one-piece that will shape your curves and highlight a sexy neckline while rising high on the sides to dress you up. Also take a look at the Nina and its adjustable straps, a shaping and easy-to-wear one-piece swimsuit. The Armelle model for a sensual and graphic line.

Do you have wide hips?

The June swimsuit, a graphic, one-shoulder asymmetrical one-piece, is one of our best-ofs. It emphasizes the upper body. Very dramatic, our customers love it, just as, for the two-piece, they love the Ava with its boy shorts and asymmetrical top and the Diane with a bralette top and crossed-tie briefs, but also the Lizzie and its boy shorts.

Do you have broad shoulders?

Avoid straps and opt for bustiers or ties tied behind the neck, which are more flattering. They will give you a more delicate look. If you have narrow shoulders, we recommend strappy swimsuits to flatter your figure. Such as the Nina one-piece, a flawless piece.

We are at your disposal to advise you personally contact@do-paris.com