History and Evolution of the Bikini
Posted: Wednesday, December 09, 2009
by Francesca Tessarollo
The bikini, or two-piece, is one of the garments that are most appreciated by women, who very often like it better than the swimsuit, and who can create their own personal beach look thanks to an endless number of models and colours offered each year by stylists and clothing lines.
The success achieved by the bikini as an essential article of clothing for each woman might surprise, above all if we consider that sixty years ago a bathing suit of this kind was not even imaginable, because of a sense of decency that was even too strong, and that until the first years of the 20th century not even the swimsuit was used. The invention of the bikini, indeed, comes back to the 1940s, although the first examples of two-piece can be found in the ancient Rome: Roman women, at that time, used to wear the "sublinieulum", i.e. a garment made of a sort of bra and pants, which was probably used during athletic activities, and some representations of women wearing two-pieces have been found in urns, frescoes and mosaics of Greek and Roman times.
Since then, the bikini has spread more and more, has become a very fashionable article and has shrunk a lot: while the bikini that Lucia Bosè wore in 1947 was characterised by pants that covered the belly button, the models that have been created later have shrunk, as far as both bra and pants is concerned, and are now differentiated by colours, shape and material: nowadays bikinis are considered just as much as any other article of clothing.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)You're right! I agree with you, I think that also men like bikinis better than two-pieces
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