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Celebrate the Bikini’s 70th Fashion Birthday

By Swimsuitsdirect @Swimsuitsdirect

Seven decades after the first bikini caused a fashion uproar, women of various ages, shapes, and sizes still shop for the newest designs annually. We’ve scoped out the latest pool and beach looks so you can be a modern style icon.dc025

Explore Becca’s Hot 2016 Trends
Bikinis have evolved over time from classic triangles to ethnic, active, and dreamy. Today’s separate pieces come in a fabulous array and combination of fabrics, colors, patterns, and bonus fashion details. For 2016, the Becca women’s swimwear line reflects assorted on-trend favorites including:

Halters: Swimsuit shoppers voted versatile halters the supreme look for this season. With several neck closures creating unique backless styles, everyone can find tops to flatter their body types. If you’re a smaller cup size, try strappy versions. Shapelier women who need more support can go for thicker straps and bottoms. Becca bikinis feature various halters like this blue patterned Boho model. Adjustable lace-up sides showcase string ties with shell embellishments for an authentic feel.

Sporty details: Even if you aren’t athletic, sporty looks are hot. From color blocking to mesh paneling, zippers, racerbacks, and more, swim fashions have embraced athleisure’s practical influences in stylish ways. Becca bathing suits such as this vivid color-blocked number highlight bold, head-turning placements of unexpected dye combos. Underwires support stretchable foam cups for comfort and shape.

Plunging necklines: Choose the sleek, modern plunge bikini when you want to display more cleavage. Smaller breasted women can wear this style without exposing too much. For those with larger bust lines, support is key. Sexy Becca swimsuits like this fuchsia plunging top flaunt curvaceous assets with elegance. The V-wire, stays, and padded cups will keep everything in place. Similarly, high-neck visions with deep vertical front panels use peek-a-boo detailing to attract attention.

Colors and patterns: Soft pastels invoke relaxed femininity. Monochromes and gradients will shine in 2016. You’ll find Becca swim fashions including this intricate macramé halter brandishing yellow, this year’s standout tone. That sunny shade also is making an appearance on cover-ups and sandals. Bright colors are current trends, but standards like black, white, and red remain eternal picks. Classic stripes and exotic tropical prints add distinctive flairs.

Discover More Popular Looks

Search Swimsuits Direct’s offerings, and you’ll also see the following popular options from Becca and many other favored designers:

Crochet: Reclaim cool vibes from the 1970s in textured bikinis with an earthy, hand-woven charm. You’ll feel comfortable yet groovy wearing this naturally breathable handiwork.

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Ruffles: These frills go beyond cute additions for little girls to designer innovations for chic women. From gathers that make smaller busts or hips appear fuller to romantic flounces dangling under cups, ruffles are this year’s dainty feminine wonders.

High-neck tops: Instead of focusing on cleavage, choose high necklines that show off your shoulders. Extra fabric provides greater support and coverage than low-cut bikini tops while flattering all forms. The perfect disguise for smaller chests won’t let full busts pop out accidentally.

Raised bikini bottoms: Retro glamour is in again. Topping off at your belly button, this high-rise style displays a fresh take on a vintage look. By centering on your waistline, it transforms all figure types into the enviable hourglass shape of yesterday’s pinup girls.

Marvel at Bikini Swimwear’s Intriguing History
Women have worn two-piece swimwear since the 1930s when Europeans exposed slight midriff slivers. World War II’s U.S. fabric rationing removed unnecessary material, shrinking coverage. A more daring swimsuit made a fashion splash in 1946 when Frenchman Louis Réard’s controversial design shocked the world. The only woman willing to flaunt his teeny bikini was a young exotic dancer. The name’s inspiration came from the Pacific Ocean’s Bikini Atoll, the site of America’s recent nuclear weapon testing.

Réard anticipated cultural and commercial reactions as explosive as the bomb blast. Following the new style’s Paris debut, his model’s 50,000-plus fan mail messages, many from men, praised Réard’s creation. But others considered revealing two-piece sets including bikinis immoral or scandalous, fueling the younger generation’s resolve to bare more skin.

Over time, hit songs and beach movies regaled the bikini’s ongoing popularity. Curvy actresses helped this fashion craze progress from acceptable to a celebrated pop culture phenomenon. Everyday swimmers and sunbathers have sported this look since the mid-1960s. To commemorate such a sensational 70-year history, wear this year’s trending bikinis proudly.


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