Browsing Maxine of Hollywood's various swimsuits and marketing materials proclaiming "you've still got it", they seem aimed at a more mature audience, with classic floral prints and cuts that match. Despite being no longer a teenager, I don't think I ever "lost it", Maxine; I do most of my swimwear shopping at plus-size vendors targeted at the 18-32 demographic and aim for flirtier designs, but this specific swimsuit design caught my partner's eye, and I agreed that the solid color design with white accents and a fun skirt gave it an all-ages appeal, so we decided to give it a try. It's indeed quite cute in person! But there are a few construction issues that kept it from being a five-star home run for me. This swimsuit is easy to take on and off and comfortable to wear, made out of reasonably nice feeling materials. It comes with adjustable/removable straps that convert it between a one piece and a bandeau top, which makes it easy to sunbathe while avoiding tan lines; I'm not sure I'd hop in the ocean for a long swim without the straps, but it doesn't feel at risk of easily falling down - I hopped around and everything stayed where it belonged with the suit only slipping a tiny bit. For lazing around the pool it certainly works, and I appreciate the flexibility. The bottom is a little bit less perfect than the top. The skirt is attached in a bit of an unusual location: it falls halfway down the posterior, and lower on the front than similar skirted swimsuits I've previously owned. It's a design that's likely to be more flattering for some body shapes and less for others - it did work out okay for me, but may be a bit polarizing. The groin of the swimsuit is also cut a bit awkward - in particular, there's a little extra unwanted fabric at the bikini line, as if these were 80% bikini bottoms and 20% boyshort bottoms. It's not enough to offer extra coverage and feels more like a patterning mistake than an intentional feature of the garment. This could be a symptom of my more general feeling that the bottoms feel a bit too large and long compared to the rest. I wish the suit had a bit more structure, particularly in the top, and I wish the structure that is there was constructed a little differently. There is boning on each side of the suit to support it in bandeau mode, but it's only sewed flat on one side, meaning it can rotate in an uncomfortable way. Worse, the boning is about a half inch to an inch too long, resulting you getting poked by it when it rotates. It's not a dealbreaker, but if I were consulting on a new version of this, I'd definitely want to make some changes in that area. All in all, this is a flattering swimsuit that works for a wide variety of body shapes with a few construction issues. While I'd like to see a few bug fixes, this has definitely been adopted into my closet and will be part of our my beach vacation.