How did the bikini come from?

Bikini is world-famous. Its origin is related to an island called bikini.

Bikini became fashionable in the wave of new revolution in 1960s, but it was invented as early as 1940s. Like underwear, this swimsuit is divided into two parts, designed by French designer Louis Rilde. 1On July 8th, 946, he launched a swimsuit consisting of three pieces of cloth and four straps in Paris.

This bathing suit with the smallest body area in the world protects the breasts through a bra, and the back is almost completely bare except for the rope. The crotch of briefs should be raised as high as possible to expose the buttocks, legs and crotch to the maximum extent. It is simple, small and exquisite, and it takes less than 30 inches of cloth to knead into a ball and put it into a matchbox.

The swimsuit is made of fabric printed with newspaper content, which shows that the designer hinted that his bold design will occupy a large number of pages in Le Monde. Because it coincides with the test explosion of the world's first atomic bomb on Bikini Island in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean, this epoch-making swimsuit like a nuclear explosion is named after it.

Social impact:

1965 Charlie Xie applied for registration of Miss Bikini, Miss Bikini World, Miss Bikini International and Miss Bikini Universe in the US Patent and Trademark Office in Washington.

Swimsuit can be said to be the most visually impactful clothing in the history of clothing, and the bra and briefs tied behind it are no less than the atomic bomb. It was not until 1950s that this kind of clothing style, which can reflect the sense of human sculpture, was accepted. Today, it is synonymous with soft and natural body curves.