18 days later, a French fashion designer named Louis Riddle introduced a swimsuit called "Bikini", which adopted a bra-style top and briefs. However, even in the era when bikinis came out, people's swimsuits were very conservative, and women only dared to swim by the sea in "swimsuits" with stand-up collars and flat feet tightly wrapped around their bodies.
Therefore, no one dares to try on this swimsuit designed by Rilde, and even professional models in Paris stay away from it.
The first model to put on a bikini and take photos for reporters was Michelina Bernardini, which was an explosive innovation in the clothing industry at that time. Although this new style caused great controversy for a period of time after it came out, it was even banned in some countries.
But it is precisely because of these conflicts that people's ideas have changed and social culture has developed. After the early sensation subsided, bikini became popular as a bathing suit worn by women on the beach and swimming, replacing one-piece bathing suit. From 65438 to 0997, American professional volleyball player Gabrielle Iris promoted her sports career by wearing a swimsuit. Her volleyball team participated in the first World Beach Volleyball Championship, and the female players wore bikinis for the first time.
Bikini Atoll is located at north latitude 1 135 and east longitude 16525', which is a part of Marshall Islands. From 1946 to 1958, the United States conducted more than 60 atomic bomb and hydrogen bomb explosion tests in the Marshall Islands, the largest of which occurred in.
At the same time, the fashion world also invented a swimsuit that is almost the same as women's underwear. Because this bathing suit is quite exposed, it completely broke through the traditional bottom line of people at that time.
The inventor thought its influence was no different from that of a nuclear explosion, so he named it "bikini".
Bikini was invented by two French fashion designers, Jacques Heim and Louis Rilde. Heim is a female fashion designer from Cannes, France. The earliest inventors of her bikini were two French fashion designers-Jacques, Heim and Louis.
Slade. Heim is a female fashion designer from Cannes, France. She first designed a very small swimsuit and named it "Atomic Bomb". Later, Heim's idea was surpassed by Rilde, because on the basis of Heim's design, he continued to reduce the size of the swimsuit and renamed it "bikini", thus achieving greater success.
Now people regard Heim and Rilde as the inventors of bikini, but it was the ancient Romans who first designed this kind of underwear in history. As early as 1600 years ago, the image of a woman wearing a three-point swimsuit appeared in a mural.
Bikini is the world's smallest bathing suit covering the body area. The breast is protected by a bra, and the back is almost naked except for the rope. The crotch of the triangle swimming trunks should be raised as high as possible, exposing the hips, legs and crotch to the greatest extent. Its style is small and exquisite, and it uses little cloth. It can even be put into a matchbox and become the most exposed and attractive swimsuit in the world.
Before the swimsuit introduced by Heim and Rilde was born, the swimsuit style was always conservative, so Rilde expected that this swimsuit, which could highlight the perfect figure of women, would cause a great sensation in the fashion world.
Rilde's first bikini was printed on the front page of the newspaper. The shrewd designer hinted that his bold design would occupy a large number of pages in Le Monde. Because wearing this bathing suit in front of the camera is equivalent to showing yourself naked in front of people all over the world. At that time, many professional fashion models in Paris were afraid of this bathing suit.
Just when many models were afraid to try, a dancer named Michal Bernardini bravely showed the charm of bikini and her perfect figure to the world. When the photo of her frolicking in the swimming pool in a bikini was published in major newspapers by reporters, it shocked the world as much as the atomic bomb.
When people were excavating an ancient Roman site in Sicily, they found this group of murals, which were called "bikini girls".
After the birth of this swimsuit, many conservatives opposed it. Mediterranean countries have regarded it as an "immoral" plague. Italy once banned people from wearing bikinis. The Spanish Coast Guard also expelled beach swimmers in bikinis. Even the United States, which has always been known for its openness and freedom, has arrested people for bikinis.
But this still can't stop those girls who are bold and love beauty from crazy love for bikinis. When French girls put on bikinis to enjoy the sea and sunshine on the beach, "naughty girls who decorate the beach" quickly became a beautiful landscape in southern France and the Mediterranean coast.
After the early sensation subsided, bikinis quickly replaced one-piece swimsuits and became swimsuits worn by women on the beach and swimming. In ancient Greece and Rome, the social atmosphere was open. Whether swimming in the sea or bathing in public baths, people all advocated the beauty of nature. There are not so many taboos, and women have the same right to enjoy the sea and the beach as men. Since the Middle Ages, for religious reasons, people began to prevent women from swimming or even taking a bath. A series of reasons seem stupid today.