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  2. Bikini variants - Wikipedia

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    Israeli designer Gideon Oberson, known for his artistically inspired bathing suits, calls a two-piece suit but looks like a tank top that can be worn with a skirt or a pair of shorts designed by him a trikini. [58] Brazilian designer Amir Slama calls two scraps of silk connected with string he designed for skinny women a trikini. [59]

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    17 Best Bathing Suits to Make Your Booty Look Great ... They’re a classic Brazilian low-cut design and feature cute cut-outs on the sides. ... We wanted to find a slew of high-cut bikini sets ...

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    Peek & Beau Cut-Out Textured Swimsuit. Best Cut-Out One-Piece. This pastel suit combines two of 2022’s top swim trends: textured materials and cut-outs. The high-cut leg will give you mile-long ...

  5. Bikini - Wikipedia

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    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] Teen magazines of late 1940s and 1950s featured similar designs of midriff-baring suits and tops.

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    While Jeanne, 33, hit a sultry note in a leopard bikini and black sarong, Ratajkowski looked sweet in a cheery balconette top and high-cut bottoms, seen peeking out of relaxed linen pants that ...

  7. History of the bikini - Wikipedia

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    Swimming or outdoor bathing were discouraged in the Christian West and there was little need for a bathing or swimming costume until the 18th century. The bathing gown in the 18th century was a loose ankle-length full-sleeve chemise-type gown made of wool or flannel, so that modesty or decency was not threatened. [34]