How did the bikini become fashionable?
Everyone knows that bikinis became fashionable under the new wave of revolution in the 1960s. But it was invented as early as the 1940s. This swimsuit, which is divided into upper and lower sections like underwear, was designed by a French designer Louis Reird. Because during that period, the world’s first atomic bomb test was conducted on Bikini Island in the Pacific Marshall Islands. So this epoch-making swimsuit like a nuclear explosion is also named after it. Until then, the swimsuit was conservative, covering most of the body. Reid’s design exposes most of the upper abdomen. The swimsuit is made of fabrics printed with newspaper content. Show that the shrewd designer implies that his bold design will occupy a large number of pages in world newspapers.
When a stripper named Michal Bernardini was by a swimming pool. The first time I wore a bikini courageously in the public. The reporters gathered in an uproar. Bikini was only popular in Europe at the time, and it didn’t spread westward to the United States until 15 years later. One of the most classic bikinis is the strapless polka-dot bikini that was worn by French actress Brigitte Bardot on the big screen in the 1950s. Today, many fashion brands are still putting on the flyover and evolving into a new fashion.
After this early sensation subsided. Bikini shows a new perspective for swimwear design. As a swimsuit worn by women on the beach and swimming, bikini swimwear quickly replaced one-piece swimwear. The sculptural image of the 1940s and 1950s has become the soft and “natural” body line of the 1960s. The temptation to take off his shirt completely has also been there.