Archive for the ‘Bikinis’ Category
Australian icons: Kangaroos, Koalas and Kooey Swimwear
www.Bikini.com When you think of Australia you might think of kangaroos and koala bears — but you should think of bikinis as well. Check out the latest swimwear collection from Kooey. a quintessentially Australian line of swimwear that features fashion forward cuts and fun signature indigenous prints inspired by aboriginal designs. Hey, Elle Macpherson is from the Land Down Under, and she would look mighty fine in one of these bikinis, don’t you think? For more swimwear fashion check out bikini.com
Huge Tarpon & Little Bikinis…Lady’s Day Fishing Tournament In Boca Grande, Florida
North American Hunter’s Melissa Bachman changes pace and heads to Boca Grande for a ladies day tarpon tournament. There’s 000 on the line and guess who’s the first to hook into a silver king?? For more visit www.melissabachman.com
Fashion model Kasius Williams hits the swimsuit runways
www.Bikini.com One of the most popular swimsuit models on the runway these days is Kasius Williams. At a stately 5′`10″, her sleek physique and fun personality have made her a designer favorite. Bikini.com caught up with Kasius right after her appearance in the L*Space runway show from swimwear designer Monica Wise. Meet more sexy models at bikini.com
Bikini Party Miami Beach!
www.A3Network.com. Bikini Party Miami Beach! The bikini is typically a women’s two-piece swimsuit. One part of the attire covers the breasts and the other part covers the crotch and part of or the entire buttocks, leaving an uncovered area between the two. Merriam–Webster describes the bikini as “a woman’s scanty two-piece bathing suit” or “a man’s brief swimsuit”. It is often worn in hot weather, while swimming or sunbathing. The shapes of both parts of a bikini resemble women’s underwear, and the lower part can range from revealing thong or g-string to briefs. While two-piece bathing suits had been worn on the beach before, the modern bikini was invented by French engineer Louis Réard in 1946. He named it after Bikini Atoll in the Pacific, the site of the Operation Crossroads nuclear weapon tests in July that year. The bikini is perhaps the most popular female beachwear around the globe, according to French fashion historian Olivier Saillard due to “the power of women, and not the power of fashion”. As he explains, “The emancipation of swimwear has always been linked to the emancipation of women. By the mid 2000s, bikinis had become a 1 million business annually, according to the NPD Group, a consumer and retail information company. The bikini has boosted spin-off services like bikini waxing and the sun tanning industries Predecessors of the bikini date to antiquity, in Çatalhöyük and the Greco-Roman world. Art dating from the Diocletian period (286–305 AD) in …