Crushaholic
04-17-2006, 11:54 AM
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Bikini Celebrates 60th Birthday
Monday, April 17, 2006
By Cathy Burke
The must-have of every woman's summer wardrobe has just turned 60 -- and it has never looked so young and hip, or been as popular.
It was not always so.
Invented by French automotive engineer Louis Reard, the swimsuit that took its name from the site of a nuclear test was a big bomb at first, though it eventually became the navel-bearing fashion that launched the careers of Ursula Andress, Bo Derek, Melanie Griffith and Elle Macpherson.
But in 1946, even fashionable, daring Paris was shocked when Reard brought out a range of two-piece swimsuits.
"My bikini is smaller than the smallest swimsuit," he proudly declared.
Reard named his line after the Pacific atoll where the U.S. had just carried out its first peacetime nuclear test, figuring he'd set off a nuclear-sized buzz. Nude dancer Micheline Bernardini became the fashion's first model.
Bikini Celebrates 60th Birthday
Monday, April 17, 2006
By Cathy Burke
The must-have of every woman's summer wardrobe has just turned 60 -- and it has never looked so young and hip, or been as popular.
It was not always so.
Invented by French automotive engineer Louis Reard, the swimsuit that took its name from the site of a nuclear test was a big bomb at first, though it eventually became the navel-bearing fashion that launched the careers of Ursula Andress, Bo Derek, Melanie Griffith and Elle Macpherson.
But in 1946, even fashionable, daring Paris was shocked when Reard brought out a range of two-piece swimsuits.
"My bikini is smaller than the smallest swimsuit," he proudly declared.
Reard named his line after the Pacific atoll where the U.S. had just carried out its first peacetime nuclear test, figuring he'd set off a nuclear-sized buzz. Nude dancer Micheline Bernardini became the fashion's first model.
