A policeman issues a ticket to a woman for wearing a bikini, 1957.
A policeman issues a ticket to a woman for wearing a bikini, 1957
The word bikini was coined in 1946 by French engineer Louis Réard who invented it. Réard later described it as a “two-piece bathing suit which reveals everything about a girl except for her mother’s maiden name”.
The bikini was banned in Spain, Italy, Portugal, and Australia and was banned in someplace states in the USA, or it was heavily discouraged. The Vatican declared the bikini as sinful.
The bikini became popular with models such as Marilyn Monroe. French fashion historian Olivier Saillard stated that the bikini spread due to “the power of women, and not the power of fashion”. Now, the bikini is a famous outfit to wear at the beach. A study has shown that 85% of women who wear a bikini do not touch the water.

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