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  2. Bikini variants - Wikipedia

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    Like all swimsuits, the monokini bottom portion of the swimsuit can vary in cut. Some have g-string style backs, while others provide full coverage of the rear. The bottom of the monokini may be high cut, reaching to the waist, with high cut legs, or may be a much lower cut, exposing the belly button.

  3. Revisit the history of the bathing suit with these vintage photos

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    Today's bathing suits range from modest to risqué, but that wasn't always the case. As early as 4th century B.C. mosaics can be found of female athletes adorned in outfits that come quite close ...

  4. History of the bikini - Wikipedia

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    In 1935 American designer Claire McCardell cut out the side panels of a maillot-style bathing suit, the bikini's forerunner. [50] The 1938 invention of the Telescopic Watersuit in shirred elastic cotton ushered into the end the era of wool.

  5. Bikini - Wikipedia

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    [49] [50] Heim launched a two-piece swimsuit design in Paris that he called the atome, after the smallest known particle of matter. He announced that it was the "world's smallest bathing suit." [46] [51] Although briefer than the two-piece swimsuits of the 1930s, the bottom of Heim's new two-piece beach costume still covered the wearer's navel.

  6. 17 High-Cut Swimsuits That Are Slimming for Summer - AOL

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    Most swimsuits just don’t suit Us, and no cover-up can change that. It wasn’t until we discovered the magic of a high cut that we no longer backed out from beach day invites. Just like looking ...

  7. Bikini in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Welch was featured in the studio's advertising as "wearing mankind's first bikini" [67] and the bikini was later described as a "definitive look of the 1960s". [68] She was strategically promoted to increase the value of the film by repeating "Raquel Welch in a fur bikini" five times in the trailer making it the reason to watch the film. [69]