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I’m 5’9″ and did a Skims haul in a size small – the swimsuit was super high cut and ‘not flattering’ in the boob area

A TALL Skims customer was eager to try the latest offerings from the brand’s swim line.

While the one-piece left her disappointed, a surprising selection from the capsule collection is going to be her summer staple for dinner dates.

Cameron Doan received and reviewed two items from the Skims summer dropTikTok/cameronndoan

She tried a swimsuit from the Skims collection but found the proportions awkwardTikTok/cameronndoan

Former Miss California Teen USA and current Skims fan Cameron Doan (@cameronndoan) shared her honest review of the items.

Standing at five foot, nine inches, and typically wearing a size small, the blonde was model-ready the moment her package from Skims arrived.

“I’m going to tell you exactly what I’m thinking, and not hold anything back,” she said in the video.

And she was candid from the get-go, sharing her surprise when she first touched the Scoop Neck One Piece, $88.

“Right off the bat, this is not the fabric I thought it was going to be,” she said.

The material felt “single-lined,” Doan said, which she hadn’t anticipated.

Once the swimsuit was on, she liked it, but not for the pool or beach.

“It does cut a bit high,” she said, showing the side view of the swimsuit’s legs.

She was torn on whether the upper half of the suit was any better.

“I like that the straps are adjustable, almost like a bra,” she said.

But, gesturing at the chest, she added, “I just think this isn’t very flattering on me.”

Doan didn’t think it was comfortable as swimwear but wasn’t ready to write the garment off. “I’m conflicted,” she said.

“Personally, I would wear this more as a bodysuit than a swimsuit,” Doan decided.

Doan was more enthusiastic about the sarong and planned to wear it to dinnerTikTok/cameronndoan

Then, she paired the swimsuit with a cover-up: the Swim Sarong, $78, in a deep brown shade.

This time, she was much more enthusiastic, though once again, her plans extended far beyond the beach.

“This is so cute to wear in general,” she said, turning to admire the high-slit skirt.

Doan was clearly envisioning a full suite of outfits as she said, “I could put a little mini top on and go out to dinner in this.”

I’m 5’9″ and did a Skims haul in a size small – the swimsuit was super high cut and ‘not flattering’ in the boob area

A TALL Skims customer was eager to try the latest offerings from the brand’s swim line.

While the one-piece left her disappointed, a surprising selection from the capsule collection is going to be her summer staple for dinner dates.

Cameron Doan received and reviewed two items from the Skims summer dropTikTok/cameronndoan

She tried a swimsuit from the Skims collection but found the proportions awkwardTikTok/cameronndoan

Former Miss California Teen USA and current Skims fan Cameron Doan (@cameronndoan) shared her honest review of the items.

Standing at five foot, nine inches, and typically wearing a size small, the blonde was model-ready the moment her package from Skims arrived.

“I’m going to tell you exactly what I’m thinking, and not hold anything back,” she said in the video.

And she was candid from the get-go, sharing her surprise when she first touched the Scoop Neck One Piece, $88.

“Right off the bat, this is not the fabric I thought it was going to be,” she said.

The material felt “single-lined,” Doan said, which she hadn’t anticipated.

Once the swimsuit was on, she liked it, but not for the pool or beach.

“It does cut a bit high,” she said, showing the side view of the swimsuit’s legs.

She was torn on whether the upper half of the suit was any better.

“I like that the straps are adjustable, almost like a bra,” she said.

But, gesturing at the chest, she added, “I just think this isn’t very flattering on me.”

Doan didn’t think it was comfortable as swimwear but wasn’t ready to write the garment off. “I’m conflicted,” she said.

“Personally, I would wear this more as a bodysuit than a swimsuit,” Doan decided.

Doan was more enthusiastic about the sarong and planned to wear it to dinnerTikTok/cameronndoan

Then, she paired the swimsuit with a cover-up: the Swim Sarong, $78, in a deep brown shade.

This time, she was much more enthusiastic, though once again, her plans extended far beyond the beach.

“This is so cute to wear in general,” she said, turning to admire the high-slit skirt.

Doan was clearly envisioning a full suite of outfits as she said, “I could put a little mini top on and go out to dinner in this.”

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