Sunday, December 27, 2009

Thong bikini


Thong bikini

Thong bikini bikini swimsuit that of typical (usually in the top row), with a basic thong bikini. Thong offers minimal coverage for a horse, but leaves the buttocks almost completely naked, so only a thin ring of material between the buttocks. Thong bikini style is very popular and sexy, and many women buy every model year.
Bikini began in 1970 and entered the U.S. market by the manufacturer monokini, Rudi Gernreich. Thong allegedly inspired by traditional clothing Amazonian tribe in Brazil. As many swimsuit model, inspired by the style of the coast of Brazil, Bikini quickly gained popularity after he was introduced to the U.S. market.
After the success of only short-term news, decided naked in the last ten years based on Gernreich to experiment with style pool on the site. only recognize the new American fascination with the thighs and buttocks, Gernreich try new swimsuit that takes advantage of the attraction introduced. Original costume belt is available in three models: suitable tank one-piece, bikini in two parts, with only a tap pants topless swimsuit. While this belt with the introduction in 1970, popular, in fact a minimalist style suitable to produce an absolute re-popular one-piece shower of 1980.
Thong bikinis are flattering and sexy, only a small woman. Because the base material provides very little coverage, it is important in the buttocks and thighs, before wearing a thong bikini seal. While the thong bikini can be the body that is very provocative and sexy on the right, most women look more attractive and toned in a swimsuit that offers little more protection in the ass

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Monokini

Bikini Style - Monokini
   
The monokini is one of the most shocking and scandalous swimsuits to have entered the swimsuit market. While the monokini has a very specific historical definition, the term is now used to indicate any topless swimsuit. When fashion designer Rudi Gernreich first introduced the monokini in 1964, the swimsuit consisted of bikini style bottoms with thin straps over the shoulders to hold the swimsuit in place. The swimsuit provided no additional coverage and left the breasts entirely bare. Today, fashion designers continue to vary on the style of the original monokini, producing topless swimsuits for more adventurous women to wear in private swimming pools or topless bathing venues.

The monokini has a rather interesting history. It emerged in an era of American history when the country was on the turning point between the placid, conservative 1950s and the turbulent, explosive 1960s. Into this climate, European designer Gernreich presented his new swimsuit design in June of 1964 to mixed review from fashion critics, government officials, and church dignitaries. Gernreich’s monokini consisted of a black knit suit that extended from the midriff to the upper thigh, employing two thin black straps to hold it in place over the shoulders.

The reaction to Gernreich’s bikini innovation was immediate. Fashion designers criticized the swimsuit, proclaiming that the sole use of bikini bottoms would foretell the eventual demise of the bikini style. Throughout the country, statesmen and church officials pronounced the swimsuit immoral and tasteless. Because the monokini was so obviously inappropriate for swimming or tanning, many people assumed it was meant to be more of a gag than a serious swimsuit design. However, despite the reaction of fashion critics and church officials, shoppers purchased the monokini in record numbers that summer. By the end of the season, Gernreich had sold 3000 swimsuits at $24 a pop (a tidy profit for such a miniscule amount of fabric). Still, despite the number of swimsuits purchased, very few monokinis were ever worn in public.

After the first summer season, Gernreich’s monokini fell quickly out of style in the United States. Still, his shocking experimentation with dermal exposure would herald a new era in swimsuit design. Designers would soon begin experimenting with strategic cutouts and mesh coverage to push the envelope farther on public exposure.

Because the monokini was designed as far more of a fashion statement than a flattering piece of swimwear, it is difficult to determine the most ideal body type for this type of swimsuit. While monokinis do still exist in the swimsuit market, they are not always easily accessible and most stores do not carry them.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Bandini

Bikini Styles - Bandini
 

Bandini, a pair of bikini style bikini top bandeau style with traditional funds. A ribbon on top usually is, strapless tube top, which remains in place with the help of a high percentage of spandex fabric. Bandini slightly more common in swimwear, but also other types of bikinis, like the string bikini and halter bikini is much more popular. There is also a one-piece swimsuit with highlights coming few bands style.
Bandini story tied to the history of the bikini, even online. While the bikini was the United States in 1947 will be marketed, it will not become popular until the middle of a large part of 1950. Even then, the bikini was not too far socially and morally acceptable, after a tumultuous decade of the 1960s. Bandini, interesting, is one of the first bikini-style has a rule in 1950. Scoop appear bandeau style pool Top piece five years ago, but the nature of the surprising and interesting from the top of the bikini-style band, with the first popular in 1950. Support breast Bandini doubt, for the most part only on the density and volume of tissue increases the overall attractiveness of the swimsuit. Since the beginning of the bikini popular in the U. S. Bandini has a strong market position in a bikini.
Bandini influence on the total length of the chest to a minimum, there is great support and nice pictures to make some women and not very good for women. Bandini is best for women with large breasts, of course, because it can be a reporter, less valuable. But women with small breasts, which will serve as bandinis ribbon-over only help the appearance of breasts reduced to a greater extent. When using Bandini, please note that this type of strapless swimsuit result in a loss of coverage rather unfortunate. Needless to say, Bandini not the best choice for your swimsuit at the beach or pool playing seriously.


Bandini, a pair of bikini style bikini top bandeau style with traditional funds. A ribbon on top usually is, strapless tube top, which remains in place with the help of a high percentage of spandex fabric. Bandini slightly more common in swimwear, but also other types of bikinis, like the string bikini and halter bikini is much more popular. There is also a one-piece swimsuit with highlights coming few bands style.
Bandini story tied to the history of the bikini, even online. While the bikini was the United States in 1947 will be marketed, it will not become popular until the middle of a large part of 1950. Even then, the bikini was not too far socially and morally acceptable, after a tumultuous decade of the 1960s. Bandini, interesting, is one of the first bikini-style has a rule in 1950. Scoop appear bandeau style pool Top piece five years ago, but the nature of the surprising and interesting from the top of the bikini-style band, with the first popular in 1950. Support breast Bandini doubt, for the most part only on the density and volume of tissue increases the overall attractiveness of the swimsuit. Since the beginning of the bikini popular in the U. S. Bandini has a strong market position in a bikini.
Bandini influence on the total length of the chest to a minimum, there is great support and nice pictures to make some women and not very good for women. Bandini is best for women with large breasts, of course, because it can be a reporter, less valuable. But women with small breasts, which will serve as bandinis ribbon-over only help the appearance of breasts reduced to a greater extent. When using Bandini, please note that this type of strapless swimsuit result in a loss of coverage rather unfortunate. Needless to say, Bandini not the best choice for your swimsuit at the beach or pool playing seriously.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Bandini
   
The bandini is a style of bikini that pairs a bandeau-style top with traditional bikini bottoms. A bandeau top is generally a strapless, tube-type top that remains in place with the aid of a high percentage of spandex in the fabric. The bandini is somewhat common in swimwear fashion, although other styles of bikinis, like the string bikini and halter bikini, are far more popular. There are also several one-piece swimsuits that come with bandeau-style tops.

The history of the bandini is closely linked to the history of the bikini, itself. While the bikini was marketed in the United States as early as 1947, it would not become greatly popular until the mid-1950s. Even then, the bikini would not become widely socially and morally acceptable until the turbulent decade of the 1960s. The bandini, interestingly enough, was one of the first bikini styles to be generally accepted in the 1950s. Strapless, bandeau-style tops had emerged on one-piece swimsuits just five years before, but the shocking and exciting nature of the bandeau top accompanied the very first popular bikini styles in the 1950s. The somewhat questionable breast support of the bandini, relying only upon the tightness and stretch of the fabric, greatly enhanced the overall allure of the swimsuit. Since the beginning of bikini popularity in the United States, the bandini has maintained a strong foothold in the bikini market.

The bandini has an overall minimizing effect on the breasts that makes it wonderfully supportive and flattering on some women and quite unflattering on other women. The bandini is best for women with large breasts, of course, as it can provide valuable, minimizing coverage. However, women with small breasts should not wear bandinis, as the bandeau top will serve only to flatten the appearance of the breasts to a greater degree. Whenever wearing a bandini, be aware that the strapless nature of the swimsuit can result in a rather unfortunate loss of coverage. Needless to say, the bandini may not be the best swimsuit choice for beach sports or serious swimming.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Tankini

 Bikini Styles - Tankini
   
The tankini has only recently entered the swimsuit fashion scene. It was designed to combine the modest coverage of a one-piece swimsuit with the convenience of a bikini (a woman need only remove the bottoms to use the bathroom). A tankini swimsuit generally consists of a tank-style, tight-fitting top that ends anywhere from just below the waist to the top of the hips. This top is paired with traditional bikini bottoms.

The tankini is still quite young and has not yet developed a compelling history. The tankini can, however, already claim a few renovations on its traditional style, including the ruched tankini and the camikini. A ruched tankini contains elastic sewn into the sides of the tankini top that allows for adjustable top length and greater waist definition. This particular innovation is a great boon for women with long torsos. The camikini is quite similar to the tankini in its design. However, the camikini generally pairs a more structured, camisole-type top with bikini bottoms to provide more support for women with large breasts.

While the tankini offered great hope to women at its birth into the fashion world--due to its additional concealing coverage--it is not the magic swimsuit bullet it was at first perceived to be. If worn in the wrong manner, the tankini can accentuate undesirable characteristics, just as any other swimsuit. The tankini works best for slim women with long torsos, as the tankini top can break up the torso and lend it a shorter appearance. The tankini can also be flattering on women with fuller figures. For these women, however, it is important to ensure that the bikini top and bottoms meet. A tankini top that is too tight or ends too high on the body can result in unattractive belly bulges. To find an attractive tankini fit that will flatter your body, try pairing a light-colored, ruched tankini top with darker bikini bottoms.
  

Friday, August 28, 2009

String Bikini


String Bikini

The string bikini is one of the first and most classic renovations of the traditional bikini. It generally consists of the barest minimal fabric coverage for the top and bottoms, with thin strings serving as straps and support. The string bikini is most often composed of four triangles of material--one piece each for the breasts, crotch, and butt.
Jumping on board the sexual revolution of the 1960s (during which men and women began to seriously reconsider the public ban of nudity), the string bikini became a popular bikini style in the 1970s. While the major erogenous zones of the 1960s had been the breasts and the midriff, the string bikini indicated a shift in public attention toward the upper thighs. Also known as the Tanga, the string bikini was an import from the Brazilian beaches of Rio de Janeiro. It became so popular at its introduction to the United States in 1974 that Manhattan’s Bloomingdale’s sold out its entire order of 150 swimsuits in only two weeks. Another popular Madison Avenue boutique exhausted its supply of 160 string bikinis in just two days! This burst of popularity proved to be only the beginning for the string bikini. The classic style continues to be one of the most commonly purchased by American women, especially among women in their twenties.
The string bikini is not ideal for every woman’s body. As Beverly Hills designer Jim Riva stated at the string bikini’s birth, “It’s something I’d hate to see on every woman in the world.” For some women, however, the string bikini may actually be the most flattering bikini style. The string bikini style looks best on women with small busts or boy shapes. Because women with small breasts do not need a large amount of bra-style support, a traditional triangle top can serve to add more shape and curve to the breasts. In addition, triangle tops with built-in underwires can work similarly to a push-up bra to maximize the breasts. When choosing a string bikini, be forewarned that the style only works on women with very slender figures. The tight strings of a string bikini tend to cut into the skin and cause unsightly bulges on women with fuller figures. To avoid this problem, make sure the strings of the bikini are not cutting into the skin. If they are, this is a clue that you may need a larger size or a different style.