Swimsuit Swimsuits
Swimwear was invented by Louis Reard and Jacques Heim, in Paris in 1946. Nevertheless, due to its skimpiness, hardly anybody had the courage to wear swimwear up until the late 1950s.
when actress Brigitte Bardot produced a splash by using a bikini in the movie, 'And God Created Woman.' The swimsuit revolution subsequently became a rage, and even got its own tune: 'Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Swimsuit.'
Returning to today, swimwear has actually ended up being modest in character. Bikini bottoms are providing more coverage than in the past without quitting on their sex appeal. Last season experienced direct, top-line bikini bottoms. Surprisingly, there were hardly any deep-V bikini bottoms, thongs, or G-strings in sight. With more coverage in style, style houses are forecasting that the 'skirtini' is going to be the next big thing in the swimsuit industry.
Bikinis come in a range of designs, the most popular being 'Tankini' (a longer leading that leaves just a small portion of the stomach exposed), 'Bandini' (a swimwear with a bandeau top), 'Camikini' (similar to the tankini except the leading looks like a camisole), and 'Kid Legs' (the bottom is longer and resembles short shorts).
The classic halter-top, however, is still in vogue although the 'Bandini' was the hippest swimsuit design last season, with almost every swimsuit label producing its own take on it. For the ties that bind, sashes, instead of spaghetti strings, remained in need.
For those on the much heavier side, sarongs continue to be a flattering way to cover up the additional pounds, although board shorts are a sporty option.
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