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  2. Thong - Wikipedia

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    The V or G-string style consists of an elastic string (also a narrow piece of cloth, leather, or plastic) that connects the front/pouch and the waistband at back, worn as swimwear or underwear by women and men. Since the mid-1920s, strippers and exotic dancers in the West have been referring to the style of thongs they wore for their ...

  3. Bikini in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Go-go dancing originated in the early 1960s, by some accounts when women at the Peppermint Lounge in New York City began to get up on tables and dance the twist. [155] Other accounts claim that go-go dancing originated at, and was named for, the very popular South L.A. rock club Whisky a Go Go which opened in January 1964. [ 156 ]

  4. Bikini - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, a woman told Time that it was "almost square" not to wear a bikini; the magazine wrote two years later that "65% of the young set had already gone over". [96] Raquel Welch's fur bikini in One Million Years B.C. (1966) gave the world the most iconic bikini shot of all time and the poster image became an iconic moment in cinema history ...

  5. Rudi Gernreich - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf "Rudi" Gernreich [1] (August 8, 1922 – April 21, 1985) was an Austrian-born American fashion designer whose avant-garde clothing designs are generally regarded as the most innovative and dynamic fashion of the 1960s.

  6. Strings (1991 film) - Wikipedia

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    Set in London back in the late 1930s a middle aged woman and an elderly man were getting into a lift he gets off on the second floor and she gets off on the third floor, as each gets into their own flats she was walking towards her bathroom and she run the water in her bathtub and she goes over to a scale model of the Titanic completing it with the fourth smokestacks and strings.

  7. Tap pants - Wikipedia

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    Tap pants (rear view). Tap pants, also known as side-cut shorts or dance shorts, are a form of lingerie designed for women, similar to French knickers in appearance. As the name implies, they are a type of shorts, in that they cover the pelvic area and the upper part of the upper legs.

  8. Charles Guyette - Wikipedia

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    The subject of a book tribute, Charles Guyette: Godfather of American Art, [19] he is also featured in the independent biopic on Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston. The film Professor Marston and the Wonder Women , written and directed by Angela Robinson , [ 20 ] [ 21 ] features Guyette as the costumer for Wonder Woman's real-life ...

  9. History of the bikini - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, a woman told Time it was "almost square" not to wear one. In 1967 the magazine wrote that 65% of "the young set" were wearing bikinis. [113] [114] When Jayne Mansfield and her husband Miklós Hargitay toured for stage shows, newspapers wrote that Mansfield convinced the rural population that she owned more bikinis than anyone. [115]