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 The bikini was invented by Louis Reard and Jacques Heim, in Paris in  1946. However, due to its skimpiness, hardly anyone had the courage to  wear a bikini until the late 1950s, when actress Brigitte Bardot  created a splash by wearing a bikini in the film, 'And God Created  Woman.' The bikini revolution subsequently became a rage, and even got  its own song: 'Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini.' 
            Coming back to the present, bikinis have become modest in character.  Bikini bottoms are offering more coverage than in the past without  giving up on their sex appeal. Last season witnessed straight, top-line  bikini bottoms. Surprisingly, there were hardly any deep-V bikini  bottoms, thongs or G-strings in sight. With more coverage in style,  fashion houses are predicting that the 'skirtini' is going to be the  next big thing in the swimsuit industry. 
            Bikinis come in a variety of styles, the most popular being 'Tankini'  (a longer top that leaves only a small portion of the stomach exposed),  'Bandini' (a bikini with a bandeau top), 'Camikini' (similar to the  tankini except the top looks like a camisole), and 'Boy Legs' (the  bottom is longer and resembles short shorts). The classic halter-top,  however, is still in vogue although the 'Bandini' was the hippest  bikini style last season, with almost every swimwear label producing  its own take on it. For the ties that bind, sashes, rather than  spaghetti strings, were in demand. 
            For those on the heavier side, sarongs continue to be a flattering way  to cover up the extra pounds, although board shorts are a sporty  alternative.  |