Ready or not, swimwear season is upon us (eek!).  The latest to-die-for  swimsuits, though, have got us forgetting any pre-poolside jitters and  praying for sunny day after sunny day. Cover up? What cover up! Show off  that bod of yours in the latest runway swim trends—monochrome, ruffles,  high-waists, and color blocking—but with our kind of price tag.  
Monochrome 

Chanel  resort 2012 collection   We love wearing black-and-white ensembles and accessorizing with bright   pops of color, so why not do the same by the pool? Get inspired by the   Chanel resort 2012 collection and pick up a black-and-white suit, but  to make the look a  little more fun, throw on your most colorful pair of  flip-flops or a  beaded, chunky necklace.   
 Photo: Courtesy of ASOS  River  Island Black Paco Cut Out Swim Suit, $49  	
 Photo: Courtesy of Revolve  Yamamoto Bold Bikini Top, $85  	
 Photo: Courtesy of American Apparel  Grid Print Strapless One-Piece, $45 
High-waisted 
 Oscar de la Renta resort 2012  Go beach-retro like the models on the Oscar de la Renta resort 2012 runway with high-waisted bikini bottoms. We dig how the look provides   more coverage exactly where we want it but is still super sexy.   For   all-over glamour, top the suit off with a wide-brimmed hat and your   biggest sunglasses.  	
 Photo: Courtesy of American Apparel   Micro Mesh Nylon High-Waist Brief, $26  	
 Photo: Courtesy of Forever 21  Hibiscus Bikini Top and High Waist Bottom, $10 & $13  
 Photo: Courtesy of Victoria's Secret  Gold-Trim High Waist Bottom and Bandeau Top, $34 & $44 
Ruffles  	
 Donna Karan spring 2011  The big, dramatic ruffles on the Donna Karan spring 2011 runway were the   perfect touch to amp up an otherwise not-so-exciting suit. Get the  look from one of the suits below and prove that yes, big girls can rock  ruffles too!  	

Photo: Courtesy of Dillard’s    Kenneth  Cole Reaction “Ruffle-Licious” Bandeau Top & Ruffle Hipster Bottom,  $44 & $46   
 Photo: Courtesy of Gap  Gap  Tiered Ruffled Bandeau, $25  	

Photo: Courtesy of Macy’s   Lauren  by Ralph Lauren Ruffled Tubini Swim Top, $28 
Color blocking 
 Zero + Maria Cornejo spring 2011  Another trend that’s been all over our outerwear the past few months,  color blocking, has transitioned right into swimsuit season. The  Zero +  Maria Cornejo spring 2011 runway featured models in ultra-cool  color-blocked suits, and more affordable brands have jumped on the trend  (thank goodness!)     	
 Photo: Courtesy of Pac Sun     Billabong   Kitty Combo Bikini, $87  	
 Photo: Courtesy of ASOS  Seafolly Color Contrast Halter Bikini Top & Bottom, $51 & $40 
 Photo: Courtesy of Urban Outfitters  UO Colorblock One-Piece Swimsui
t, $89