The modern bikini was first seen on the French beaches in the summer of 1947, following its invention in the previous year in France. It was named after the “Bikini Atoll”, the home of many nuclear explosions in the Pacific Ocean. Just a few weeks after the one piece swimsuit “Atome” was billed as “the smallest swimwear in the world” this new style of swimwear was said to “split the Atome” and thus the two piece swimwear sensation that was the bikini was born.


Following that, things began to happen, as they will, and the bikini gained further fame and notoriety when Brigitte Bardot wore one in the popular movies of the day. Although by this time (until the late 50s), the bikini had steadily been gaining popularity in France.

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.” Types of underwear worn by both men and women are identified as bikini underwear, similar in size and revealing nature to the bottom half of a bikini bathing suit.
For women, bikini underwear can refer to virtually any tight, skimpy, or revealing undergarment that provides less coverage to the midsection than traditional underwear, panties or knickers. For men, a bikini is a type of undergarment that is smaller and more revealing than men’s briefs.
The traditional bikini generally offers full bottom coverage at the rear and encloses the breasts. The microkini uses the smallest of material (to keep within public decency laws) and barely offers any coverage at all. The most extreme styles have just a string at the rear and a tiny triangle of material at the front. The bikini tops go as small as to barely cover the nipples.
Triangle bikinis are one of the most common styles of bikini and they work best when your breasts are not really any larger than a D cup. Halter neck bikinis on the other hand are better suited to the women with larger chests. Bandeau style bikinis differ from both triangle and halter neck styles because the top is made from a single piece of material and covers your breasts like a band. If you need a little extra help with your bikini, then look for underwired bikini tops as these will add shape to your breasts. Detailing such as rings, bows and tie-ups work well to keep the eyes focused on your best features and away from those you least like.
Regardless to French bikini swim wear, Blue Glue’s collection of luxurious French designer swimwear offers perfect bikinis for perfect figures. Every bikini created by the designers at Blue Glue comes with a custom made bra padding that fits each body type perfectly, enhancing barely-there cleavage and boosting confidence to send women of all body types out onto the beaches with a smile. What’s more, women who step out onto the beach wearing Blue Glue bikinis can do so with the confidence that they are wearing swimwear designed especially for them.





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