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  2. History of swimwear - Wikipedia

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    Women's swimwear of the 1930s and 1940s incorporated increasing degrees of midriff exposure. Teen magazines of late 1940s and 1950s featured similar designs of midriff-baring suits and tops. However, midriff fashion was stated as only for beaches and informal events and considered indecent to be worn in public. [38]

  3. History of the bikini - Wikipedia

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    Evidence of bikini-style women's clothing has been found as early as 5600 BC, and the history of the bikini can be traced back to that era. Illustrations of women wearing bikini-like garments during competitive athletic events in the Roman era have been found in several locations, the most famous of which is at Villa Romana del Casale .

  4. A cultural history of swimsuits from au naturel to ooh la la

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    The 1920s: Knee-length swimwear. In the 1920s, the wool leggings and belted peplums of the bloomers were thrown out. Women could now openly show their legs with a swimsuit that was essentially a ...

  5. Bikini - Wikipedia

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    Women's swimwear of the 1930s and 1940s incorporated increasing degrees of midriff exposure. The 1932 Hollywood film Three on a Match featured a midriff-baring two-piece bathing suit. Actress Dolores del Río was the first major star to wear a two-piece women's bathing suit onscreen in Flying Down to Rio (1933). [42]

  6. Rose Marie Reid - Wikipedia

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    She was inspired to design swimsuits because her husband, Jack, complained about the material and comfort of his swimwear. [2] Her design business began in 1936 with Reid's Holiday Togs, Ltd. [ 2 ] Lacing up both sides was typical of her earliest swimsuits and a 1938 example is preserved at the New Westminster Museum and Archives in Canada ...

  7. Sabrina Carpenter is a 1940s pin-up in retro striped swimwear

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    Sabrina Carpenter made a surprise cameo on the Vogue World runway in a custom Jacquemus retro red striped swimsuit-inspired dress and a coordinating headscarf. Sabrina Carpenter is a 1940s pin-up ...

  8. Bikini variants - Wikipedia

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    A monokini, more commonly referred to as a topless swimsuit and sometimes referred to as a unikini, is a women's one-piece swimsuit equivalent to the lower half of a bikini. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] In 1964, Rudi Gernreich , an Austrian fashion designer, designed the original monokini in the US. [ 21 ]

  9. History of competitive swimwear - Wikipedia

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    The suits were complemented by bras and bikini-style briefs as they became transparent when wet. Women's coaches were rare at early Olympics, and to further reduce the chances of harassment women were accompanied by chaperones. [4] Even men wore one-piece swimsuits covering the body from hips to shoulders up to the 1940s. [5]