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Indian Actress Bikini Biography

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A bikini is generally a two-piece swimsuit that comprises panties-style bottoms that cover at least a female's crotch and a bra-style top that covers at least her breasts, but which leaves her midriff exposed, and usually the navel and wais The size of a bikini bottom can range from full pelvic coverage to a revealing thong or g-string design.The modern bikini was popularised by French engineer Louis Réard and separately by fashion designer Jacques Heim in Paris in 1946. The take up of the style was controversial, and many western countries banned it from beaches and public places, with the Vatican declaring it sinful.[3] Popularized by filmstars like Brigitte Bardot and Ursula Andress it became common in most western countries by the mid-1960s. Though widely popular, the bikini continues to be controversial with it being banned in parts of the world, and even in western countries it is banned in schools and commonly covered in places away from the beach or swimming pool.The original bikini style has developed in popular culture a positive connotation, giving raise to variations of the term being used to describe stylistic variations. These forms are used predominantly for promotional purposes and as an industry classification, but which are not of importance to the general public, and are described as variants of the bikini. These variants often use endings such as -kinis and -inis, such as microkini, tankini, trikini, pubikini, bandeaukini and skirtini. The term bikini and its derivatives have been liberally applied in contexts not related to its original use as a style of two-piece woman's swimwear. It may be used, for example, to describe a man's brief swimsui or a style of men's and women's bikini-style underwear, to bikini waxing, and in other contexts. A monokini refers to women's one-piece topless swimwear, while a sling bikini is a one-piece swimsuit, but with large parts cut out. Swimwear comprising pasties with a matching maebari-style bottom is sometimes called a strapless bikinior a no-string bikini.With the fabric shortage still in placeand in an endeavour to resurrect swimwear sales, two French designers – Jacques Heim and Louis Réard – almost simultaneously launched their new two-piece swimsuit ranges in 1946. Jacques Heim launched his two-piece swimsuit in Paris which he called the atome, after the smallest known particle of matter, which he advertised as the world's "smallest bathing suit". Although briefer than the two-piece swimsuits of the 1930s, the bottom of Heim's new two-piece beach costume still covered the wearer's navel.At about the same time, Louis Réard created a competing two-piece swimsuit design, which he called the bikini. Réard's bikini topped Heim's atome in brevity. His costume was created in the form of a bra and two triangular pieces connected by strips of material, slicing the top off Heim's bottoms, with a total area of 30 square inches (200 cm2) of cloth with newspaper-type print, which was advertised as "smaller than the smallest swimsuit". After not being able to find a model willing to showcase his revealing design Réard hired Micheline Bernardini, a 19-year old nude dancer from the Casino de Paris.Bernardini received 50,000 fan letters, many of them from menRéard said that "like the [atom] bomb, the bikini is small and devastating".[48] Fashion writer Diana Vreeland described the bikini as the "atom bomb of fashion". In advertisements he declared the swimsuit couldn't be a genuine bikini "unless it could be pulled through a wedding ring."[10] French newspaper Le Figaro wrote, "People were craving the simple pleasures of the sea and the sun. For women, wearing a bikini signaled a kind of second liberation. There was really nothing sexual about this. It was instead a celebration of freedom and a return to the joys in life.Heim's atome was a bigger hit than Réard's design, being more attune to the sense of propriety of the 1940s, but Réard's was the design that won the public's imagination over time. Both Heim's and Réard's businesses soared in France. According to WordIQ.com, it took fifteen years for Réard's bikini to be accepted in the United States. Though Heim's design was the first worn on the beach and sold more swimsuits, it was Réard's description of the two-piece swimsuit as a bikini that stuck.the style gained world-wide acceptance, the term became a generic or common name for a two-piece swimsuit, instead of the original use as a brand name, and Réard's design became the standard for the two-piece swimsuit.
Indian Actress Bikini Indian Actress Hot Pics Hd Wallpapers

Indian Actress Bikini Indian Actress Hot Pics Hd Wallpapers
Indian Actress Bikini Indian Actress Hot Pics Hd Wallpapers
Indian Actress Bikini Indian Actress Hot Pics Hd Wallpapers
Indian Actress Bikini Indian Actress Hot Pics Hd Wallpapers
Indian Actress Bikini Indian Actress Hot Pics Hd Wallpapers
Indian Actress Bikini Indian Actress Hot Pics Hd Wallpapers
Indian Actress Bikini Indian Actress Hot Pics Hd Wallpapers
Indian Actress Bikini Indian Actress Hot Pics Hd Wallpapers
Indian Actress Bikini Indian Actress Hot Pics Hd Wallpapers
Indian Actress Bikini Indian Actress Hot Pics Hd Wallpapers

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