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Before long, bold young women in bikinis were causing a sensation along the Mediterranean coast. Spain and Italy passed measures prohibiting bikinis on public beaches but later capitulated to the changing times when the swimsuit grew into a mainstay of European beaches in the s.

In prudish America, the bikini was successfully resisted until the early s, when a new emphasis on youthful liberation brought the swimsuit en masse to U. Since then, the popularity of the bikini has only continued to grow. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us!

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The name was reportedly suggested by This emphasis on morality in relation to bathing carried over into the conservative 18th-century swimsuit. While men at this time let swam 'freely,' so to speak, the popularity of the bathing gown continued for European women through the s and into the s. Some gowns even had weighted hems to prevent the fabric from riding up mid-swim, saving women from suffering the embarrassment of unwittingly showing some leg. In the mids, bloomer swimsuits, with full skirts and wide legs that cinched, gained popularity.

Still, coverage was the priority over practicality, until sports took hold across Europe and America in the mids. Those trends led to the revolutionary one-piece—so revolutionary that one woman actually faced police charges for wearing it. This new design covered her body, but because it was designed for the speed she needed to win and form-fitting, Annette was arrested for wearing it in Boston. As the one piece became more accepted, it gained frills and flourishes, like slimmer straps, the ruffle, and designed pockets like the ones on this orange twill suit from the s and 30s.

Swimsuits like these started to merge the function of the one-piece with a fun sense of fashion. For the first time, swimming was seen as a sport, something to be taken seriously, and the new one-piece swimwear reflected that. The two-piece suit and the bikini prevailed in the s on tropical beach vacations where tans, sarongs, and skin-exposing clothes were all the rage.

Celebrities lounged by the water in swimsuits and straw hats, like Grace Kelly in Jamaica circa summer Dior collaborated with swimwear brand Cole of California for a swimwear line. The lineup consisted of haltered dress-suits and tasteful coverups, proving that modesty still stood its ground in certain beachwear styles. Out-of-the-box designer Rudi Gernreich invented the first monokini or the "swimsuit without a top" in The provocative look, which was modeled by Daphne Dayle, featured a relatively covered bottom half that tied past the chest and around the neck, leaving the breasts entirely exposed.

As the sexual revolution ushered in more liberated fashion for women in the s and '70s, swimwear reflected this by embracing the bikini done in more boho textiles like knits, crochet, and fringe. Here, Pam Grier lounges in a crochet bikini top accessorized with a long necklace, bangles, and extra-large sunnies. The classic '80s beach show proved that a simple one piece suit can still be extremely sexy.

Pamela Anderson and the rest of the Baywatch crew donned low-cut, V-front red suits that became cemented as iconic pop culture looks.

Replacing nylon fabric with bold metallic disks, the classic bikini was elevated from beachwear to shining glam. Sports Illustrated 's famed Swimsuit Issue has been published annually since In , Tyra Banks became the first Black woman to front the issue and returned again just last year.

For her original cover, she and model Valeria Mazza donned animal print bikinis. In the early and mids, the comfortable and sporty two-piece rivaled the beloved triangle bikini.

With its full-coverage fabric and movability, these swimsuits were much more practical for outdoor activities. The late s backpedaled bikini fashion as the full-coverage tops and high-waisted bottoms of the '50s rolled back into style. Some celebrities, most notably Taylor Swift, repopularized the high-waisted bikini with fun '50s patterns and pin up-inspired looks. As the one-piece surged back into style, celebrities in and went back to the basics, donning plain, solid colored suits for their trips to the beach.

Not only was Rudi Gernreich the inventor of the scandalously iconic monokini suit, but he also invented the ever-popular thong bikini bottom in In , his namesake label released a collection of recreated '70s-inspired thong pieces, as the revealing bottoms continue to surge in swimwear popularity.

Bikini prints have often been crafted with tropical prints and floral designs in mind. United States. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. Ring in the Holidays with Loewe's New Campain. John H. Nude Bathing.



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