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"The most important thing since the atomic bomb": the bikini turns 80
Germany🎭 Culture11 hr. ago

"The most important thing since the atomic bomb": the bikini turns 80

The article discusses the history and cultural impact of the bikini, invented by French engineer Louis Réard in 1946. The invention coincided with the U.S. atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll, which contributed to the garment's controversial reputation. Réard designed the bikini as a provocative fashion statement, claiming it could be worn 'through a wedding ring,' highlighting its minimal design. While initially met with moral outrage, the bikini gained popularity through icons like Brigitte Bardot and Marilyn Monroe, eventually becoming a symbol of female liberation during the 1960s. The article notes that early depictions often concealed the navel, reflecting societal taboos, but this norm gradually faded as the bikini became mainstream.

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Deutsche Welle (Deutsch) logoDeutsche Welle (Deutsch)State / PublicCenter11 hr. ago
"The most important thing since the atomic bomb": the bikini turns 80

The article discusses the history and cultural impact of the bikini, invented by French engineer Louis Réard in 1946. The invention coincided with the U.S. atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll, which contributed to the garment's controversial reputation. Réard designed the bikini as a provocative fashion statement, claiming it could be worn 'through a wedding ring,' highlighting its minimal design. While initially met with moral outrage, the bikini gained popularity through icons like Brigitte Bardot and Marilyn Monroe, eventually becoming a symbol of female liberation during the 1960s. The article notes that early depictions often concealed the navel, reflecting societal taboos, but this norm gradually faded as the bikini became mainstream.

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