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A woman wearing a black bikini at a beach in 2009. A bikini is a two-piece swimsuit primarily worn by women that features one piece on top that covers the breasts, and a second piece on the bottom: the front covering the pelvis but usually exposing the navel, and the back generally covering the intergluteal cleft and some or all of the buttocks.
The "bikini girls" from Piazza Armerina, some of whom sport a braless look, do not depict any propensity of such popularity in style. [22] A number of bottoms, made of leather, have been excavated in London and Mainz. [24] There has been no evidence that these bikinis were for swimming or sun-bathing. [25]
A microkini (or micro bikini) is an extremely minimalist bikini [29] that uses less fabric than a traditional bikini in order to show more skin and create less visible tan lines. They typically have thong-style bottoms and string straps, [ 30 ] covering little more than the nipples and pubic hair. [ 31 ]
The world's most expensive bikini costs $30 million. It's made entirely of diamonds and platinum, and came to prominence in 2006, when model Molly Sims lit up that year's Sports Illustrated ...
Every body is a bikini body, but for those still trying to bolster up the confidence to break out their two-piece this summer, these bikini grandmas say confidence is the name of the game.
When it comes to bikinis, these ladies just get it. From push-up tops and string bottoms to plunging designs, Hollywood’s favorites know exactly how to keep Us on our toes in sexy swimwear.
The Bikini Body by Kayla Itsines; The Bikini Boss Complete Transformation Program by Theresa DePasquale. There also are fictional works, such as: Bikini Planet by David S. Garnett [114] Bikini Season by Sheila Roberts; When Bad Things Happen in Good Bikinis by Helen Bailey; The Bikini Diaries by Lacey Alexander; Ghost in the Polka Dot Bikini by ...
The Sweet Spot Cafe in Shoreline, Washington "Espresso Gone Crazy" is an example of the branding used by bikini barista stands.. Sexpresso drive-through stands and coffee outlets are numerous in the greater Seattle area, [9] so much so that coffee stands that have fully clothed employees often advertise themselves as "family friendly". [10]