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Micheline Bernardini models the first-Ever Bikini (1946) "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" (1960) Annette Funicello and Beach Party (1960s) The belted Bond-girl bikini (1962) Sports Illustrated's first Swimsuit Issue (1964) Raquel Welch's fur bikini in One Million Years B.C. (1966) Phoebe Cates' Bikini in Fast Times at ...
Micheline Bernardini (born 1 December 1927) is a French former nude dancer at the Casino de Paris who agreed to model, on 5 July 1946, Louis Réard's two-piece swimsuit, which he called the bikini, named four days after the first test of an American nuclear weapon at the Bikini Atoll.
He introduced his new swimsuit, which he named the bikini, to the media and public in Paris on 5 July 1946 [11] at Piscine Molitor, a popular public pool in Paris at the time. [12] [13] He introduced his design four days after the first test of a nuclear weapon at the Bikini Atoll. The newspapers were full of news about it and Reard hoped for ...
It wasn't until French model Micheline Bernardini wore a bikini poolside during a Paris fashion show in 1946 that the bathing suit gained more fame.
A bathing gown from 1767 owned by future First Lady Martha Washington even had lead weights sewn into its hem so it wouldn't float in the water. ... the "bikini," in 1946—a debut hailed by ...
While the two-piece swimsuit as a design existed in classical antiquity, [6] the modern design first attracted public notice in Paris on July 5, 1946. [7]Operation Crossroads was a nuclear test series at the Bikini Atoll, and the inspiration for the naming of two French swimsuit designs at the time, including the bikini.
The modern bikini first appeared in 1946, and since then it has become a part of popular culture. It is one of the most widely worn women's swimsuits , used for swimming and in a variety of other contexts.
Image credits: Old-time Photos To learn more about the fascinating world of photography from the past, we got in touch with Ed Padmore, founder of Vintage Photo Lab.Ed was kind enough to have a ...