Bikini (translated as "bikini" in Hong Kong) generally refers to the swimsuit worn by women when swimming, that is, bikini swimsuit, also known as "three-point swimsuit". A woman's dress with a bra on top and briefs on the bottom.
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.
A bathing suit worn by women consists of shorts and a bra with a small shielding area. Also called a three-point swimsuit.
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1946 On June 30th, an atomic bomb exploded in Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean. 18 days later, a Frenchman named Louis Rilde introduced a bra top and briefs swimsuit. That day, he hired a call girl as a model to show his work in a public swimming pool. A week later, bikinis were all the rage in Europe.
Bikini Atoll, located at1135' north latitude and165 25' east longitude, is a barrier reef belonging to Marshall Islands. From 1946 to 1958, the United States carried out more than 60 explosions of atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs in the Marshall Islands, the largest of which was on this small island. At the same time, the inventor thinks that its influence is no different from a nuclear explosion, so after this nuclear test in Bikini Atoll, it was named "Bikini Swimsuit"!