Do you know the cultural boom of bikinis?
As soon as the bikini craze spread, it impacted the mass culture and moral concepts of the entire world with an overwhelming momentum. From the 1950s to the 1960s, American beaches have become a place that everyone loves and yearns for. Because there is not only the sun, the sandy beach and the charming sea. There is also an unprecedented sexy display of bikinis at the beach. It is our body that is constantly in the revolution.
The beauty of the lines of the female figure is highly valued, and the aesthetic angle of the body is becoming more and more demanding. Round body lines are considered unhealthy and dull. Only the slim body and strong muscles are recognized. The transformation of swimwear is also based on the body, so today’s bikinis have become the mainstay of swimwear. One-piece swimsuits have long been excluded from fashion. Bikini seems to be favored only when it becomes four triangle fig leaves. We seem to love to show our bodies more and more-of course this is a beautiful thing, or how can people pay attention to their bodies?
In 1964, Rudy designed a bikini without a bra (Toplesssuit). Cole introduced a swimsuit that covered the chest and waist with fishing nets. The bikini dress form fully expresses the graceful curves of the human body. Exuding passionate and unrestrained, passionate youthful vitality. Make Americans healthy, fit, and brown body a natural expression and symbol of beauty. “Bikini tells us that the most beautiful thing in life is freedom.” This popular buzzword at that time gave some western countries a beach culture centered on sex.