Development of the bikini


In recent years, the term monokini has come into use for topless bathing by women: where the bikini has two parts, the monokini is the lower part. Where monokinis are in use, the word bikini may jokingly refer to a two-piece outfit consisting of a monokini and a sun hat. The term was coined by Rudi Gernreich.

The tankini is a swimsuit combining a tank top and a bikini bottom of the traditional bikini that generally consists of the barest minimal fabric coverage for the top and bottoms, both are reduced to triangles of cloth connected by strings. The tankini is not a flattering style for most. Many prefer it to the bikini because it covers their stomach, but in actuality it draws more attention to the stomach. Because it cuts the body in half it can make one appear shorter or heavier. For many women, the string bikini may actually be the most flattering bikini style. The string bikini style looks best on women with small busts or boyish 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 under wires can work similarly to a push-up bra to maximize the breasts.

The lower part of the bikini was further reduced in size in the 1970s to the Brazilian thong, where the back of the suit is so thin that it disappears into the buttocks.

Female athletes who play beach volleyball professionally usually wear two-pieces.

As for Asian women, triangular-shape string top and square-cut short may look the best for many. Asian women, especially those with slender figures, tend to have less curvature at the bottoms and more elongated slender thighs, therefore square-cut shorts appear to add volumes to the bottoms and draw attention to the elongated slender legs; often result in more flattering appeal.

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