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Best of the City 2010: four choice bathing suits, cut stylishly modest or barely there

Featherlight
Vocado, 171 East Liberty St., Unit 121, 647-347-7153

New Toronto label Destineau is known for its artful patterns—feathers, jewels, cacti and others—designed by illustrator Courtney Wotherspoon. The suits can be ordered in split sizes, and some styles come in matching versions for toddlers. $165.


Trunk Hunk
Harry Rosen, 82 Bloor St. W., 416-972-0556

Even the biggest schlub looks like a captain of industry in Vilebrequin togs, made of fast-drying spinnaker canvas. $230.


Digital Package
Priape, 501 Church St., 416-586-9914

We never believed that geeks would inherit the earth, until they shimmied into a pair of these ultra-sexy, skimpy and utterly mesmerizing pixelated Hom swimmers. $119.


Psychedelic Peekaboo
The Room at The Bay, 176 Yonge St., 3rd flr., 416-861-9111

The kaleidoscopic Matthew Williamson one-piece is hard to find—in Canada, it’s available only at The Room. The halter strap is removable
for sunbathing. $450.

(Images: Christopher Stevenson)

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  1. I really think these bathing suits are beautiful.

    August 28, 2010 at 6:41 am | by Aaaa

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