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The modern bikini first appeared in 1946, and since then it has become a part of popular culture. It is one of the most widely worn women's
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s, used for swimming and in a variety of other contexts. Today, bikinis appear in competitions, films, magazines, music, literature, and video games. Despite the availability of more revealing glamour wear, bikini modeling remains popular and can still create controversy. Portrayals of the bikini in popular culture led, to a large extent, to its acceptance by
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at large. In 1960, Brian Hyland's pop song "
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" inspired a bikini-buying spree. The white bikini worn by
Ursula Andress Ursula Andress (born 19 March 1936) is a Swiss-German actress, former model and sex symbol who has appeared in American, British and Italian films. Her breakthrough role was as Bond girl Honey Ryder in the first James Bond film, '' Dr. No'' (1962 ...
as
Honey Ryder Honeychile Rider is a fictional character in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel '' Dr. No''. In the 1962 Bond film of the same name, her name was shortened and changed to Honey Ryder. In the film, she is played by Swiss actress Ursula Andress and ...
in the 1962
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film '' Dr. No'' has been cited as one of the most famous bikinis of all time. By 1963, the movie '' Beach Party'', starring
Annette Funicello Annette Joanne Funicello (October 22, 1942 – April 8, 2013) was an American actress and singer. Funicello began her professional career as a child performer at the age of twelve. She was one of the most popular Mouseketeers on the orig ...
and Frankie Avalon, led a wave of films that made the bikini a pop-culture symbol. ''
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'' first featured a bikini on its cover in 1962. The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue debuted two years later. This increasing popularity was reinforced by its appearance in such contemporary films as '' How to Stuff a Wild Bikini'' featuring Annette Funicello and ''
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'' (1966) featuring Raquel Welch.James Kitchling
Short History of Bikinis and Swimsuits
, 3X24 News Magazine
Raquel Welch's fur bikini in ''One Million Years B.C.'' became a famous moment in cinema history. Hollywood stars such as
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, Jayne Mansfield, Gina Lollobrigida and Jane Russell further helped the growing popularity of bikinis. Pin up posters of Monroe and Mansfield, as well as Hayworth, Bardot and Raquel Welch distributed around the world contributed significantly to the popularity of the bikini.Lorna Edwards,
You've still got it, babe
''
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'', June 3, 2006


Bikini contests

Bikini contests are a form of
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where women compete against each other in bikinis as beauty contests. They can take place in bars,
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s,
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s, on beaches, and at beauty pageants, as well as during intermissions of boxing or wrestling matches, and at car shows. Bodybuilding competitions may also feature bikini contest segments. It is becoming more common for women to wear bikinis at
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competitions. Bikini contests can also take place over the Internet by women submitting pictures of themselves in bikinis. Bikini contests may be organised or sponsored by related companies for marketing purposes or to try to find and attract new talent to promote their products. Miss Hawaiian Tropic is organized by
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to promote " Hawaiian Tropic", its suntan lotion. NOPI runs the annual "Hot Import Nights" bikini contest, which is held in conjunction with the import car-show in
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, and the annual Hooters bikini competition. Some contestants in bikini contests undergo plastic surgery for breast and lip augmentations. Bikini contests can still generate controversy in some parts of the world. When Mariyah Moten competed in the Miss Bikini of the Universe pageant in
Beihai Beihai (; Postal romanization: Pakhoi) is a prefecture-level city in the south of Guangxi, People's Republic of China. Its status as a seaport on the north shore of the Gulf of Tonkin has granted it historical importance as a port of internation ...
, China in 2006, she was the first Pakistani girl to participate in a bikini pageant, creating outrage in her home country. She also became the most photographed participant of the contest and won the Best in Media/Miss Press title. A year later she was 2nd Runner-up in the Miss Asia International contest and Miss Asia World, and was featured on the cover of ''Sexy South Asian Girls'' 2007 calendar.


Bikini in major beauty pageants


Miss World


Origin

In 1951, the first Miss World contest, originally the '' Festival Bikini Contest'', was organized by
Eric Morley Eric Douglas Morley (26 September 1918 – 9 November 2000) was a British TV host and the founder of the Miss World pageant and ''Come Dancing'' TV programme. His wife, Julia Morley, is now head of the pageant and his son Steve Douglas is one of ...
as a mid-century advertisement for swimwear at the
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. The press welcomed the spectacle and referred to it as ''Miss World'', and Morley registered the name as a trademark.Keith Lovegrove, ''Pageant: The Beauty Contest'', page 1967, teNeues, 2002, When the winner
Kiki Håkansson Kerstin Margareta "Kiki" Håkansson (17 June 1929 – 11 November 2011) was a Swedish model and beauty queen who was the first winner of the Miss World beauty pageant after being crowned Miss Sweden World in 1951. Miss World 1951 Originally the ...
from Sweden was crowned in a bikini, countries with religious traditions threatened to withdraw delegates. Håkansson remains the first and last Miss World to be crowned in her bikini, a crowning that was condemned by
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who declared the swimsuit to be sinful.Various, ''Selvedge: The Fabric of Your Life'', page 39, Selvedge Ltd., 2005 Bikinis were outlawed from the pageant and evening gowns introduced instead.Han Shin, ''Beauty with a Purpose'', page 193, iUniverse, 2004, After the controversy, bikinis were banned from other beauty pageants around the world as well.


Controversy

Bikinis reappeared in later contests amid additional controversy. In the 1970s and 1980s the contest was regularly picketed by feminist protesters, who distributed flyers against the indecency of the contest. The pageant disappeared for a while and in 1996, when the Miss World contest was held in
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, India, dozens of Indian groups who opposed the event claimed that the contest degraded women by featuring them in bikinis. Social activist Subhashini Ali commented, "It's not an IQ test. Neither is it a charity show. It's a beauty contest in which these things have been added on as sops." The protests were so intense that the organizers were finally compelled to shift the venue of the "Swimsuit Round" to
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. Countering these claims, the contest organizer says that the organization has raised £300 million for charity in many of the countries where it operates since 2000. Feminist groups published fliers against bikinis in the contest in 1970. In 2013, the Miss World event is to be hosted by Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority country. The country's top Muslim clerical body, the Indonesian Ulema Council, suggested that the event should be cancelled because it promotes "hedonism, materialism, and consumerism", and is nothing but "an excuse to show women's body parts that should remain covered." The organizers later announced that the bikini would be replaced by one-piece swimsuits and even
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s, traditional beachwear on the resort island of
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. Critics accuse the Miss World organizers of caving to extremist pressures. They point out that Bali is a destination for tourists from across the world who often wear minimal swimwear.


Miss Earth

Vida Samadzai was the 2003 Afghani contestant for the
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title. She was severely condemned by both the Afghan authorities and community for seeking the title.Gersh Kuntzman,
Beauty is a Beast
, ''Newsweek'', November 3, 2003
Samadzai was born in Afghanistan but raised in the United States. She was living in India at the time of the contest.Ayesha Matthan,

, ''The Hindu'', December 18, 2007
The
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banned swimsuit contests and said that appearing naked in beauty contests is completely un-Islamic, and is against Afghan tradition, human honour and dignity.
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, the Afghan women affairs minister, said of the event "appearing naked before a camera or television is not women's freedom but in my opinion is to entertain men". Afghanistan's embassy in Washington DC declared that claims by
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Samadzai to represent Afghanistan is baseless. Samadzai, the second woman to be crowned Miss Afghanistan after Zohra Daoud's crowning in 1972, received a number of death threats and had to be under the protection of
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for three months. She said she was a bit uncomfortable wearing the "70s style red bikini" and was aware of the risks involved. Curiously, when Samdzai's compatriot
Zallascht Sadat Zallascht Sadat ( ps, زرلښت سادات; born 12 April 1986) is an Afghan-German model who has won several pageants in recent years. Her most recent win was the Miss Globe 2012 title. Biography Zallascht Sadat studied business administration ...
won the crown of Miss Deutschland 2010, which she kept through 2011 because the contest was not held that year, wearing a bikini, before going on to become
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2012, there was not much controversy.


Miss America


Era of one-piece swimsuits

Miss America began as a swimsuit competition between eight contestants in
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,
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in 1921 as National Beauty Pageant Tournament, bikinis were dropped from its list of acceptable swimwear in 1947. After the bikini is introduced in Paris in 1946, Miss America contestants are issued identical two-piece swimsuits that clearly show their midriff. The following year, the two-piece swimsuits are replaced with identical cable-knit swimsuits. The pageant grew to include
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and talent and its popularity increased.Roger Chapman, ''Culture Wars: An Encyclopedia of Issues, Viewpoints, and Voices'', pages 38–39, M.E. Sharpe, 2010, Swimsuits issued by the pageant were nicknamed "bulletproof vests". Two of the 17 swimsuit finalists wore two-piece swimsuits, and Erika Kauffman, representing Hawaii, wore the briefest bikini of all and won the swimsuit competition. In 1949 the ''
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'' reported that Miss America
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on her visit to Paris said she did not approve the bikini for American girls, though she did not mind French girls wearing them.
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protesters protested against that swimsuit in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1994 Miss America Organization asked viewers to vote to decide whether to keep the swimsuit round. Viewers overwhelmingly voted to keep it.


Era of the bikini

In 1997, 51 years after the bikini's debut, and 77 years after the Miss America Pageant was founded, the 51 contestants in the contest were, for the first time, allowed to pick their own swimsuits. On September 9, 1997, Miss Maryland Jamie Fox became the first contestant in 50 years to compete in a two-piece swimsuit during the Preliminary Swimsuit Competition at the Miss America Pageant.


Various major pageants


Movies


Beach party films

Beach Party films were an American 1960s genre of feature films which often starred
Annette Funicello Annette Joanne Funicello (October 22, 1942 – April 8, 2013) was an American actress and singer. Funicello began her professional career as a child performer at the age of twelve. She was one of the most popular Mouseketeers on the orig ...
and Frankie Avalon.
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reluctantly consented to Funicello, a former main cast member of
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, wearing a bikini. The series was originally intended as a low-budget imitation of both the
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musical and the
Doris Day Doris Day (born Doris Mary Kappelhoff; April 3, 1922 – May 13, 2019) was an American actress, singer, and activist. She began her career as a big band singer in 1939, achieving commercial success in 1945 with two No. 1 recordings, " Sent ...
sex comedy, aimed at the teen market, but they ended up taking on a life of their own. The "classic" series was produced by American International Pictures (AIP), and imitated in turn by numerous other studios. AIP produced a series of seven beach films:'' Beach Party'' (1963), ''
Muscle Beach Party ''Muscle Beach Party'' is the second of seven beach party films produced by American International Pictures. It stars Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello and was directed by William Asher, who also directed four other films in this series. ...
'' (1963), '' Bikini Beach'' (1964), '' Pajama Party'' (1964), ''
Beach Blanket Bingo ''Beach Blanket Bingo'' is a 1965 American beach party film directed by William Asher. It is the fifth film in the Beach Party film series. The film stars Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, Linda Evans, Deborah Walley, Paul Lynde, and Don Rickl ...
'' (1965), '' How to Stuff a Wild Bikini'' (1965), and ''
The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini ''Ghost in the Invisible Bikini'' is the seventh and last of American International Pictures' beach party films. Released in 1966, the film features the cast cavorting in and around a haunted house and the adjacent swimming pool. No beach appea ...
'' (1966). The 1965 AIP film ''
Ski Party ''Ski Party'' is a 1965 American musical-comedy film directed by Alan Rafkin and starring Frankie Avalon and Dwayne Hickman. It was released by American International Pictures (AIP). ''Ski Party'' is considered as a beach party film spin-off, wi ...
'' (with Dwayne Hickman, Yvonne Craig,
Lesley Gore Lesley Sue Goldstein (May 2, 1946 – February 16, 2015), known professionally as Lesley Gore, was an American singer, songwriter, actress, and activist. At the age of 16, she recorded the pop music, pop hit "It's My Party (Lesley Gore song), I ...
and
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) employed many of the same actors and schticks, only transplanted to a
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in the
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.
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, wife of AIP co-founder
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, was in ''
The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini ''Ghost in the Invisible Bikini'' is the seventh and last of American International Pictures' beach party films. Released in 1966, the film features the cast cavorting in and around a haunted house and the adjacent swimming pool. No beach appea ...
'' and '' Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine'' as well as two non-AIP beach films, '' For Those Who Think Young'' and ''
Ride the Wild Surf ''Ride the Wild Surf'' is a 1964 American romantic drama film. It was filmed in 1963 and distributed in 1964. Unlike the beach party movies of the era, this was a departure from the typical Hollywood approach to surfing as it was a drama, not a ...
''. The 1996 movie ''
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'' touches briefly on the phenomenon, with the Wonders making an appearance in a fictional beach party movie, ''Weekend at Party Pier''. A 2001 episode of '' Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'' ("Beach Blanket Bizarro") also paid homage to the series, with Avalon appearing as himself. Avalon and Funicello starred in
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''Back to the Beach'' in 1987, playing off their original roles and subsequent careers. Kelly Killoren Bensimon wrote in ''The Bikini Book'', "It was really all about Annette Funicello. If the girl next door wanted to wear a bikini, then everybody wanted to wear a bikini. We didn't want to be a bad Bond girl. We all really wanted to be the good girl." However, when
Annette Funicello Annette Joanne Funicello (October 22, 1942 – April 8, 2013) was an American actress and singer. Funicello began her professional career as a child performer at the age of twelve. She was one of the most popular Mouseketeers on the orig ...
was cast in her first beach movie '' Beach Party'' (1963),
Walt Disney Walter Elias Disney (; December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American animator, film producer and entrepreneur. A pioneer of the American animation industry, he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons. As a film p ...
, who held her contract, insisted that she only wear modest bathing suits and keep her navel covered, to preserve her wholesome persona, though she was the only one of the ample number of young women in the film not showing her navel.


Film bikinis

In 1962, Bond girl
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emerged from the sea wearing a white bikini in '' Dr. No''. The ''Dr. No'' bikini scene has been quoted as one of the most memorable scenes from the British spy film series. That white bikini has been described as a "defining moment in the sixties liberalization of screen eroticism". It is regarded as one of the most important bikinis in history as sales of the two piece bikini rocketed after the appearance of Andress in ''Dr. No''. Channel 4 declared it the top bikini moment in film history,100 Greatest Sexy Moments (in film)
Channel 4
Virgin Media puts it ninth in its top ten, and top in the Bond girls. The Herald (Glasgow), ''The Herald'' (Glasgow) put the scene as best ever on the basis of a poll. British Broadcasting Corporation observed, "So iconic was the look that it was repeated 40 years later by Halle Berry in the Bond movie ''Die Another Day''." In a survey of 1000 women to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the bikini, Andress in her white bikini was voted "The Ultimate Bikini Goddess". It also helped shape the career of Andress, and the look of the quintessential Bond movie. Andress said that she owed her career to that white bikini, remarking, "This bikini made me into a success. As a result of starring in ''Dr. No'' as the first Bond girl, I was given the freedom to take my pick of future roles and to become financially independent." Because of the shocking effect from how revealing it was at the time, she got referred to by the joke nickname "Ursula Undress". In 2001, the ''Dr. No'' bikini worn by Andress in the film sold at auction for US$61,500. Raquel Welch wore a Fur bikini of Raquel Welch, fur bikini in ''
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'' (1966) that made her an instant pin-up girl. Welch was featured in the studio's advertising as "wearing mankind's first bikini" and the bikini was later described as a "definitive look of the 1960s". She was strategically promoted to increase the value of the film by repeating "Raquel Welch in a fur bikini" five times in the trailer making it the reason to watch the film. Her role wearing the leather bikini raised Welch to a fashion icon and the photo of her in the bikini became a best-selling pinup poster. One author said, "although she had only three lines in the film, her luscious figure in a fur bikini made her a star and the dream girl of millions of young moviegoers". When Phoebe Cates dropped her red bikini in teen film ''Fast Times at Ridgemont High'' (1982), it became "the most memorable bikini-drop in cinema history." The bikini scenes in ''B.C.'' and ''Fast Times'' were ranked 86 and 84 in Channel 4 (UK)'s list of the 100 Greatest Sexy Moments in Film. In 2011, ''Time'' listed both Welch's ''B.C.'' and Cates' ''Ridgemont High'' bikinis in the "Top Ten Bikinis in Pop Culture". In the 1983 film ''Return of the Jedi'', Princess Leia (played by Carrie Fisher) wears a Princess Leia's bikini, metal bikini,''Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi'' (DVD, 20th Century Fox, 2004), disc 1Carl Silvio, Tony M. Vinci, ''Culture, Identities, and Technology in the Star Wars Films'', page 117, McFarland & Co., 2007, a slavery, slave girl costume often imitated by female fans at ''Star Wars'' conventions. The metal string bikini consisted of a patterned copper brassiere with a curved, plunging neckline that fastened behind the neck and back with string. The thong bottom had copper plates at the groin in front and back partially covered by a red silk loincloth. Leia wore high leather boots, a hair fastener that positioned her braided ponytail to cascade over her right shoulder, two bracelets, and a snake arm-wrap. She also wore a chain and Collar (BDSM), collar that Bondage (BDSM), bound her to Jabba the Hutt, her captor, which she used to kill him. The costume was made of brass and was so uncomfortable that actress Carrie Fisher described it as "what supermodels will eventually wear in the seventh ring of hell." The slave Leia costume has been elevated to pop culture icon status, spawning various spoofs and parodies (including the episode of ''Friends'', "The One with the Princess Leia Fantasy"). Actresses fighting in bikinis in movies like ''Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle'' and ''Blue Crush'' have made the two-piece, according to Gina Bellafonte of ''The New York Times'', "the millennial equivalent of the power suit." The ''Full Throttle'' scene showing actress Demi Moore walking out of the ocean wearing a bikini was credited with reviving her career. In the film ''Varsity Blues (film), Varsity Blues'' (1999), Ali Larter attempts to seduce James Van Der Beek sporting a "bikini" made of whipped cream over her otherwise naked body. In the film ''Not Another Teen Movie'', Chris Evans (actor), Chris Evans tries to recreate that scene.


Bikini films

''Bikini Bloodbath'' (2006), ''Bikini Cavegirl'' (2004), ''Bikini Bandits'' (2002, featuring Dee Dee Ramone) ''Never Say Never Mind: The Swedish Bikini Team'' (2001, featuring the Swedish Bikini Team), the bikini car wash series including ''The Bikini Carwash Company'' (1992), ''Bikini Hotel'' (1997), ''Bikini Island (film), Bikini Island'' (1991), ''Dangerous Curves (1988 film), Dangerous Curves'' (1988), ''Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity'' (1987), ''It's a Bikini World'' (distributed by American International Pictures, AIP, 1967), ''Operation Bikini'' (produced by AIP, 1963, featuring Frankie Avalon), and ''Lady Godiva Rides Again, Bikini Baby'' (1951) are some of the many films with plotlines revolving around the bikini. Among non-English films ''Beach Spike, Yit long kau oi jin'' (US title: ''Beach Spike'', Cinema of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2011), ''Bikinisesongen'' (US title: ''The bikini season'', Cinema of Norway, Norway, 1994), ''Poveri ma belli'' (UK title: ''A Girl in Bikini'', Cinema of Italy, Italy, 1957), and ''Manina, the Girl in the Bikini, Manina, la fille sans voiles'' (US title: ''Manina, the Girl in the Bikini'', Cinema of France, France, 1952, featuring Brigitte Bardot) are some of the films that revolve around the bikini.


Movie poster

The promotional cinema poster for ''For Your Eyes Only (film), For Your Eyes Only'' (1981), the twelfth spy film in the James Bond in film, James Bond series, featured a woman holding a crossbow photographed from behind in a bikini bottom with half of her buttocks exposed. Morgan Kane, the photographer, achieved the skimpy look by making model wear her bikini bottom backwards. The poster caused some furor—largely in the US—with ''The Boston Globe'' and the ''
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'' edited out everything above the knee, while the ''Pittsburgh Press'' editors painted a pair of shorts over the legs. There was significant speculation as to identity of the model with three models claimed the thighs in question – Nancy Stafford, Jane Sumner and Joyce Bartle – before photographer Morgan Kane identified the model to be Bartle, though the arm holding a crossbow belongs to Sumner.


Music

As people with roots in the Indian subcontinent who reside in the Caribbean were more receptive of the bikini than people of their original homeland, bikinis remain a repeating theme in Calypso music ("Whole day she jumping shamelessly/In a tiny little bikini" etc.). Australian pop-rock band Screaming Bikini (led by Sarah McLeod (musician), Sarah McLeod), Hungarian rock band Bikini (Hungarian band), Bikini, American dance-rock band Bikini Robot Army, punk rock band Bikini Kill and Los Angeles based electropop duo Cherry Bikini – all had names inspired by the bikini. In 1997 the French-German Electronic band Stereo Total released an album named ''Monokini (album), Monokini''. Spanish rock band Hombres G released its seventh album ''Historia del bikini'' in 1992. In 1994, ''Martinis and Bikinis'', the seventh (studio) album from American singer-songwriter Sam Phillips (singer), Sam Phillips, came out. Dutch breakcore musician Bong-Ra released his album ''Bikini Bandits, Kill! Kill! Kill!'' in 2003.


Songs

"Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini", a single written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss, has become a part of the history of the bikini. Released on August 8, 1960, it was also the first single sung by Brian Hyland to enter Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The song features in 1961 Billy Wilder film comedy ''One, Two, Three'', as well as films like ''Sister Act 2'' and ''Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise''. It also features in commercials for Yoplait light yogurt, YWCA, and TV Easy magazine. "Do The Bikini Dance", a single by Dee Dee Ramone, was released on the day Ramones were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2002. "Bikini Girls with Machine Guns" is a song released by the American Garage punk (fusion genre), garage punk band The Cramps in 1990.


Performances

MTV Video Music Award (VMA) 2013 had pop stars Lady Gaga and Miley Cyrus appearing on stage in bikinis. Gaga appeared in a white seashell string bikini and Cyrus in a flesh colored latex bikini. Pop star Britney Spears, who won a Celebuzz poll as the best bikini body over Kate Upton, Jessica Alba and Holly Madison and stripped down a to black bikini in Late Show Top Ten List hosted by David Letterman, performed at VMA 2007 in a rhinestone bikini. Pop star Beyoncé Knowles, winner of the VH1 celebrity bikini award in 2012, appeared on the cover of '' Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue'' (February 2013) and modeled for H&M bikini line (Summer 2013), including a black two-piece bikini with tassels that she helped design.


Music videos

Pop stars Nicki Minaj and Rihanna donned bikinis for the music videos in 2012. Minaj wore a neon pink bikini for "Starships (song), Starships" and Rihanna wore a micro bikini for "Where Have You Been".


Print media


Magazines

Since 1964 ''Sports Illustrated'' has published an annual swimsuit issue featuring bikini-clad fashion models on the cover and in a Photo-essay, pictorial section. The issues have become a cultural icon.Laurel R. Davis,
The Swimsuit Issue and Sport: Hegemonic Masculinity in Sports Illustrated
', page 5-10, SUNY Press, 1997,
For the original '' Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue'', magazine editor Andre Laguerre asked fashion reporter Jule Campbell to help find a model. She found Berlin-born fashion model Babette March and featured her on the cover, wearing a white bikini, wading in the surf on Cozumel, Mexico. The annual ''Swimsuit Issue'' features fashion models wearing swimwear in exotic locales. Inclusion is considered a standard whereby supermodels are measured. In 2005 the issue carried million in advertising. The ''Swimsuit Issue'' is released around the middle of February or later. It is credited with making the bikini a legitimate piece of apparel. The issue that received the greatest number of letters was the 1978 issue.Sports Illustrated 50: The Anniversary Book, Rob Fleder, 2005, p.286, The best selling issue was the 25th Anniversary Issue with Kathy Ireland on the cover in 1989. ''Media Watch'', a feminist newsletter, reported that there were protests at the Time-Life Building. Magazines such as ''Sport (US magazine), Sport'' and ''Ebony (magazine)#1985–2005, Ebony Man'' publish their own versions, while many other magazines imitate the swimsuit issue. ''Spin (magazine), Spin'' brings out a parody of the swimsuit issues. ''Urbe Bikini'' (UB) is a Venezuelan, ''Maxim (magazine), Maxim''-style monthly magazine created in 2003 by Urbe's editor-in-chief and creative director Gabriel Torrelles and the publisher Carlos Lizarralde. Lizarralde subsequently sold the company to Cadena Capriles, the largest publisher in Venezuela. It is the largest circulation glossy magazine in the country and a cultural and circulation phenomenon. Sports magazines like ''Inside Sport'' and automotive magazines like the ''Lowrider Magazine'' regularly feature bikini-clad women on the cover to appeal to a predominantly young male audience. In 2006, ''Maxim (magazine), Maxim'' magazine created a wide Polyvinyl chloride, vinyl-mesh bikini in the desert of southern Nevada, United States featuring Eva Longoria from ''Desperate Housewives'', claiming that it could be seen from outer space. In 2011 ''Lilac'' magazine became the first Arabic magazine to show a bikini on the cover. The 22-year-old model, Huda Naccache, from Haifa, Israel is pictured posing in a black sequinned bikini. The Japanese magazine ''Young Animal (magazine), Young Animal'' (''Yangu Animaru'') includes color pinup photos of teenage girls in bikinis (generally pop stars and gravure idols). The editor of ''The SFWA Bulletin'', Jean Rabe, resigned in 2013 over a controversy about sexism in a cover image of the ''Bulletin'', which depicted a Gender representation in video games#Women in scanty armor, woman in a scalemail bikini.


Comic books

Most artists depict Red Sonja, a Marvel Comics character created by Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith who frequented Conan the Barbarian (comics), Conan the Barbarian books and was ranked first in ''Comics Buyer's Guide's'' "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list, wearing a very brief chainmail bikini, bikini-like costume of scale armour, usually with boots and Gauntlet (glove), gauntlets. Ghita of Alizarr, Ghita, another character created by Frank Thorne after he ceased work on Marvel Comics' Red Sonja, was drawn both in and out of her Gender representation in video games#Women in scanty armor, armored bikini in the "adults only" graphic novel ''Ghita of Alizarr'' published by Eros Comix. Comic book writer and artist Mike Grell designed the character Shadow Lass in the series Legion of Superheroes wearing a shiny black bikini as the costume for DC Comics. During his leadership, another Legion character Saturn Girl wore a pink bikini as her costume which she continued till 1982. Writer-artist Budd Root created Cavewoman for Basement Comics, a voluptuous barefoot Jungle girl (stock character), jungle goddess in a snakeskin, snakeskin bikini. Darna, a character created by writer Mars Ravelo and artist Nestor Redondo for Philippine comics, Filipino comics publisher Mango Comics, consistently wore a variation of her classic costume of red bikini with a gold star in each brassiere cap. Rulah, Jungle Goddess, a comic book character created by Matt Baker (artist), Matt Baker for Fox Feature Syndicate, wore a bikini made from the skin of a dead giraffe. Kiani, a supporting character of ''Fathom (comics), Fathom'', a comic book series created by artist Michael Turner (artist), Michael Turner for Aspen Comics is traditionally seen wearing only her bikini with barrier reef adornments.


Books

There have been many bikini-themed non-fiction books like ''The Bikini: A Cultural History'' by Patrik Alac (Parkstone Press, 2002, ), and ''The Bikini Book'' by Kelly Killoren Bensimon (Assouline Publishing, 2006, ); and bikini body tutorials like ''The Bikini Body Motivation & Habits Guide'' (St. Martin's Griffin, 2017, ), ''The Bikini Body'' (St. Martin's Press, 2016, ) by Kayla Itsines, and ''The Bikini Boss Complete Transformation Program'' by Theresa DePasquale (Post Hill Press, 2016, ). There also are fictions like ''Bikini Planet'' by David S. Garnett (Orbit, 2000, ), ''Bikini Season'' by Sheila Roberts (Thorndike Press, 2008, ), and ''When Bad Things Happen in Good Bikinis'' by Helen Bailey (Blink Publishing, 2016, ); and mystery fictions like ''The Bikini Diaries'' by Lacey Alexander (Berkley, 2009, ), ''Ghost in the Polka Dot Bikini'' by Sue Ann Jaffarian (Thorndike Press, 2011, ), ''Bikinis in Paradise'' by Kathi Daley (Henery Press, 2016, ), and ''Death by Bikini'' by Linda Gerber (Puffin Books, 2008, ).


Art and entertainment


Games

The ''Bikini Karate Babes'' is a digitized 2D fighting game developed by Creative Edge Studios. It features an all-female cast of 19 fighters, all clad in bikinis and played by real actresses. ''OneChanbara: Bikini Zombie Slayers'' (for Wii) and ''Onechanbara: Bikini Samurai Squad'' (for Xbox 360) are two games in the OneChanbara series developed by Tamsoft, featuring ample female flesh, gore and violence. ''Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball'' by Tecmo is a beach volleyball game featuring bikini clad women from the ''Dead or Alive (series), Dead or Alive'' games franchise.


Television

''Bikini News'' was a series of satirical news videos featuring two comedians performing in bikinis in a comedic style similar to ''The Daily Show'' and ''Saturday Night Live'', which was available as an Internet download. , over 90 episodes had been created. "Bikini Wax (NCIS), Bikini Wax", a 2005 episode of the US police procedural television series ''NCIS (TV series), NCIS'', included an investigation into the death of a bikini contestant. ''Bikini Destinations'', which ran between 2003 and 2011, was a US travel show that took bikini-clad anchors to places where bikinis are commonly worn. ''Bikini Barbershop'', released in 2012, was a US reality show featuring female Hairdresser, hair stylists at work, wearing only bikinis.


Theater

In Nissim Ezekiel's one act Indian English literature, Indian English moral play ''The Song of Deprivation'', the protagonist becomes a "different woman altogether" as she takes off her bikini and gets into a sari.


Sports

In 1994, the bikini became the official uniform of women's Olympic beach volleyball. Despite controversies, bikini remains preferred by most beach volleyball players and corporate sponsors.Patrice A. Oppliger,
Girls Gone Skank: The Sexualization of Girls in American Culture
', page 182-4, McFarland, 2008,
In 2003, scanty clothing of beach volleyball helped the popularity of ''Dead or Alive: Xtreme Beach Volleyball'', a video game for Xbox and, in 2007, contestants in the WWE Diva contest. The Bikini Basketball Association is an American women's basketball sports league, league, created by Cedric Mitchell and A. J. McArthur in 2012. The players wear sports bras and panties, boy shorts, during games. Commentators found it variously funny, offensive, and smart business. Sports leagues set up in the United States in which female players compete wearing uniforms consisting of underwear include the Legends Football League (formerly the Lingerie Football League) and the Lingerie Basketball League. Besides all swimming events, that generally have monokini/bikini as uniform, various sports played on beach (such as beach handball, beach rugby, etc.) may also have bikini as the prescribed uniform for women.


Modeling

When Jayne Mansfield and her husband Miklós Hargitay toured for stage shows, newspapers wrote that Mansfield convinced the rural population that she owned more bikinis than anyone. She showed a fair amount of her bust, as well as her midriff and legs, in the leopard-spot bikini she wore for her stage shows. Kathryn Wexler of ''The Miami Herald'' wrote, "In the beginning as we know it, there was Jayne Mansfield. Here she preens in leopard-print or striped bikinis, sucking in air to showcase her well noted physical assets." Her Leopard (pattern), leopard-skin bikini remains one of the earlier specimens of the fashion. The Swedish Bikini Team was a group of American female models who appeared in an advertising campaign for Old Milwaukee beer. These commercials ran for several months in 1991 in the United States, playing with the American stereotype of blonde and big-breasts, breasted Scandinavian women.
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activists found the ads misogyny, misogynistic. Though the campaign generated widespread interest, the advertisements were dropped after protests by the National Organization for Women and female employees of the Pabst Brewing Company. The Swedish Bikini Team featured in the 2001 film ''Never Say Never Mind: The Swedish Bikini Team, Never Say Never Mind''.


Cosplay

Actress/model Phoebe Price wore a Princess Leia slave girl bikini at the San Diego Comic-Con International in 2010. Liana Kerzner, Liana K, the Canadian co-host of ''Ed & Red's Night Party'' and well-known cosplayer appeared at 2008 Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo dressed in Princess Leia's slave girl outfit. The scale armour bikini of Red Sonja remains a recurring theme in cosplay and comics conventions.


Services


Airlines

In February 1964, Scandinavian Airlines placed an advertisement in newspapers and magazines throughout America. It featured a bikini-clad blonde model exposing her bellybutton posing on a rock above the caption "What to show your wife in Scandinavia." The image that appeared in most publications had the belly button removed to conform to the regulations. The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair publishes its Annual Charity Calendar featuring the Cabin crew in bikinis. But when Thai low cost airline Nok Air ran a Facebook contest featuring models from the men's magazine ''Maxim (magazine), Maxim'' dressed in yellow bikinis, the brand color of the airline, the Thai Ministry of Culture spoke against it for focussing on Thailand's bad reputation. In Russia that same year, the top airline Aeroflot and low cost airline Avianova (Russia), Avianova stirred up a row over bikinis in 2010. Aeroflot published a calendar featuring bikini clad and naked women holding wings, while Avianova's promotional YouTube video showing a model in bikini washing its plane became a hit. In Vietnam, VietJetAir organized a bikini contest show on its inaugural flight in December 2011, and when a video of the show became a hit on YouTube the airline was fined by the country's Civil Aviation Administration in August 2012 for "local aviation regulations". In 2009, Southwest Airlines of United States ran a Boeing 737 with a picture of swimsuit model Bar Refaeli wearing a bikini painted on the fuselage. In Bolivia, Colombian lingerie company Ronied ran a promotional fashion show of bikini and lingerie wearing models on board a state airline Boliviana de Aviación (BoA) plane during a commercial flight from La Paz to Cochabamba in 2010.


Clubs

Go-go dancing, Go-go dancers who perform as a dancer to fast, energetic, popular music are employed to entertain crowds in places such as bars,
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s and discothèques in a sexually exciting manner while wearing very little clothing, often a bikini. Go-go dancing originated in the early 1960s, by some accounts when women at the Peppermint Lounge in New York City began to get up on tables and dance the Twist (dance), twist. Other accounts claim that go-go dancing originated at, and was named for, the very popular South L.A. rock club Whisky a Go Go which opened in January 1964. Many 1960s-era clubgoers wore miniskirts and knee-high, high-heeled boots, which eventually came to be called go-go boots, to night clubs. On 19 June 1964"California Solons May Bring End To Go-Go-Girl Shows in State", ''Panama City, Florida News'', September 15, 1969, Page 12A. "Big" Davy Rosenberg, the publicist at the Condor Club in San Francisco, gave Carol Doda, a 26 years old go-go dancer at the club, a monokini topless swimsuit designed by Rudi Gernreich." made topless dancing blossom", ''Chicago Daily Herald'', April 28, 1982, Page 21. She performed Toplessness, topless that night, the first noted entertainer of the era to do so. The act was an instant success. Two months after she started her semi-nude performances, the rest of San Francisco's Broadway was topless, followed soon after by entertainers across America. In 2012, the city of San Antonio amended its city ordinances dealing with "sexually oriented businesses" redefining "nudity" to include "a state of dress that fails to completely and opaquely cover...the entire female breast". Whereas female dancers had previously been able to avoid being classified as "nude" by wearing pasties over their nipples, the new law required that they wear at minimum a bra or bikini top. Bikini bars are similar to go-go bars and striptease establishments except that the breasts and Sex organ, genital areas of the female performers or go-go dancers typically remain covered for the duration of their performance.


Bars

"Twin Peaks (restaurant chain), Twin Peaks", a chain of sports bars and restaurants (colloquially referred to as breastaurants) based in Dallas, Texas, is known for having its waitresses dress in revealing uniforms that consist of Cleavage (breasts), cleavage- and midriff-revealing red plaid (or sometimes black bikini) tops and khaki short shorts. "Bikinis Sports Bar & Grill", a former chain of sports bars and restaurants primarily located in Texas, is known for its scantily clad waitresses, whose uniforms consist of bikini tops, cowboy boots, and tight, short denim shorts. The chain is also known for trademarking the term "breastaurant" and purchasing a ghost town that was subsequently renamed "Bikinis, Texas". The waitresses at the Molokai Bar of Mai-Kai Restaurant, a tiki culture, tiki-themed restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, Florida are attired in bikini tops and wraparound
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s. In Sip 'n Dip Lounge, USA, female entertainers swim in a pool dressed up as mermaids (wearing bikini tops), and can be viewed through the bar's glass walls.


Cafes

Bikini baristas prepare and serves coffee dressed in scanty attire such as a bikini or lingerie. In the United States, this marketing trend (sometimes referred to as sexpresso or bareista) originated in the Seattle, Washington area in the early 2000s. Similar phenomena have appeared in countries such as Chile and Japan since at least the 1980s. At "café con piernas" (''coffee with legs'') style of coffee shops popular in Chile"CAFÉ CON PIERNAS: ¡QUÉ SABOR!"
, ''Chile.com'' (in Spanish). Retrieved March 22, 2011
(August 12, 2003)
"Cafe With Legs Sizzles In Uptight Chile"
''Philippine Daily Inquirer'', p. A1, A13
the female service staff wears bikini, lingerie or mini skirts with high heelsGallardo, Eduardo (October 13, 1998)
"'Coffee With Legs' Offends Some Chilean Sensibilities"
''Kentucky New Era'' (Associated Press)
Flinn, John (February 12, 2006)
"Out on a limb for coffee with legs"
''San Francisco Chronicle''
Chong, Kevin (May 28, 2010)
"Santiago: A city with legs"
''Toronto Star''
and often walk on a raised ramp behind the bar counter. Three well known café con piernas chains in Chile are 'Cafe do Brasil", "Cafe Caribe" and "Cafe Haiti".Ossa, Felipe (May 5, 2000)
"Cafes ... with legs"
''Salon.com''
"Your Coffee Cups" a coffee shop based in the Warm Springs, Fremont, California, Warm Springs district of Fremont, California, had baristas wear bikinis. It served coffee available in "Brassiere measurement, B cup" (12 oz), "C cup" (16 oz), and "D cup" (20 oz) sizes.


Car wash

Bikini car washes are warm-weather events which serve as fund raisers for a school, sport association (such as roller derby or auto racing) youth organization or charity, or as commercial promotion. Women in bikinis promote the event by standing on a roadside with colorful cardboard signs or posters, or wash the cars. Hooters restaurants have bikini car washes in the summer to attract customers. It was the theme for comedy films ''The Bikini Carwash Company'' (1992, director Ed Hansen) and ''The Bikini Carwash Company II'' (1993).


Online

A hoax movement started in January 2014 attempted to popularize the "bikini bridge" as a trend on social media. As an extension of the thigh gap trend, a bikini bridge consists of a bikini bottom suspended between a woman's hips, exposing a "bridge" on the pelvis. Users of the 4chan board "/b/" posted Photo manipulation, manipulated images, fake celebrity testimonials, and other content relating to bikini bridges on social networking website, social networks such as Instagram, Tumblr and Twitter. After generating interest from others, they began to circulate the content on "parts of the Internet known to be Weightism, biased on the subject of weight" to provoke negative reactions. The Internet meme, meme attracted media attention with some outlets initially reporting on it as if it were an actual trend.


See also

* Bikini variants * History of swimwear * History of the bikini * Miss Bumbum * Underwear as outerwear * Women's beachwear fashion


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