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Ra enge, Fijian noblewoman, tattooed with veiqia (hips, buttocks and upper thighs) and qia gusu (mouth), by Theodor Kleinschmidt. Veiqia [βɛi̯.ᵑɡi.a], or Weniqia, [1] is a female tattooing practice from Fiji, where women who have reached puberty are tattooed in the groin and buttocks area by older female tattooing specialists called daubati or dauveiqia.
A string bikini bottom can have minimal to a maximum coverage of a woman's backside. The term string bikini first came into use in 1974. [13] There is an urban myth that the Brazilian fashion model Rose di Primo created the first string bikini when she had to sew one with insufficient fabric available to her for a photo shoot. [14]
The 1970s saw the rise of the lean ideal of female body and figures like Cheryl Tiegs. Her figure remained in vogue in the 21st century. [238] The fitness boom of the 1980s led to one of the biggest leaps in the evolution of the bikini. According to Mills, "The leg line became superhigh, the front was superlow, and the straps were superthin."
Of course, her butt and legs look super toned in the pic, but her body also looks a bit sunburnt—a detail Sofia points out in the caption. "The reason why Im religious now about using Transforma ...
The 26-year-old socialite posed on the beach in seven of 10 photos she shared within one Instagram post on Sat., April 6. In each of the photos she appeared in, Jenner wore a shiny black-and ...
Catherine Zeta-Jones is fully in vacation mode! The "Feud" actress has been sharing some sunny snaps from her enviable beach vacay this week, including one that shows off her incredible summer ...
"French girls have short legs," he explained, "Swimsuits have to be hiked up at the sides to make their legs look longer." Réard himself described it as a two-piece bathing suit which "reveals everything about a girl except for her mother's maiden name." [40] Even Esther Williams commented, "A bikini is a thoughtless act."
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