| This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (October 2006) | A bikini or two-piece is a type of women's swimsuit, characterized by two separate parts — one covering the breasts, the other the groin (and optionally the buttocks), leaving an uncovered area between the two garments. It is often worn in hot weather and while swimming. The shapes of both parts of a bikini closely resemble women's underwear, and the lower part of a bikini can therefore range from the more revealing thong or g-string to briefs and the more modest square-cut shorts. A bikini is a type of womens bathing suit. ...
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Londinium redirects here, for other uses see Londinium (disambiguation) This article covers the history of London during the Roman period from around 47 AD when the Roman city of Londinium was founded, to its abandonment during the 5th century. ...
A swimsuit, bathing suit or swimming costume is an item of clothing designed to be worn for swimming. ...
For other uses, see Breast (disambiguation). ...
The groin is the crease at the junction of the torso with the legs and the adjacent region that includes the external genitals. ...
Bottom commonly refers to the human buttocks but also has other uses. ...
See Thong for other meanings. ...
Sometimes the term bikini is used to describe the type of man's swimsuit also known as a speedo although real men's bikini swimsuits do exist that are not brief like. A blue speedo A speedo, which takes its name from the swimsuit brand Speedo, may refer to any briefs-style male swimsuit such as those used in competitive swimming, regardless of the actual manufacturer (see genericized trademark). ...
History Two-piece garments worn by women for athletic purposes have been observed on Greek urns and paintings, dated as early as 1400 BC. Ancient artwork from over 1700 years ago in Villa Romana del Casale have depicted women in garments resembling modern-day bikinis. [1] Image File history File links Drnopromo. ...
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Ursula Andress (born 19 March 1936) is a Swiss actress and a major sex symbol of the 1960s. ...
Dr. No is a 1962 spy film. ...
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[1] (born October 28, 1956)[2] is the sixth and current President of the Islamic Republic of Iran. ...
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Villa Romana del Casale is located about 5km outside the town of Piazza Armerina. ...
According to the official version, the modern bikini was invented by French engineer Louis Réard and fashion designer Jacques Heim in Paris in 1946 and introduced on July 25 at a fashion show at Piscine Molitor in Paris. It was a string bikini with a g-string back. It was named after Bikini Atoll, the site of nuclear weapon tests a few days earlier in the Marshall Islands, on the reasoning that the burst of excitement it would cause would be like the nuclear device. Reard's suit was a refinement of the work of Jacques Heim who, two months earlier, had introduced the "Atome" (named for its size) and advertised it as the world's "smallest bathing suit". Reard 'split the "atome"' even smaller, but could not find a model who would dare to wear his design. He ended up hiring Micheline Bernardini, a nude dancer from the Casino de Paris as his model.[2] --76. ...
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A string bikini refers to a bikini swimsuit that is scantier and more revealing than the traditional bikinis. ...
See Thong for other meanings. ...
The Flag of Bikini Atoll Bikini Atoll (also known as Pikinni Atoll) is an uninhabited 6. ...
The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, 1945, rose some 18 kilometers (11 mi) above the hypocenter A nuclear weapon derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions of fusion or fission. ...
The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, 1945, rose some 18 km (11 mi) above the epicenter. ...
Micheline Bernardini modelling for her first and only picture in a bikini. ...
A striptease dancer performing. ...
Bikini-style swimwear existed for many years before the first official bikini, however. The July 9, 1945 issue of Life, for example, shows women in Paris wearing similar items. Films of holidaymakers in Germany in the 1930s show women wearing two-piece bathing suits. Anyone who has seen the elaborately and lavishly assembled Busby Berkeley film spectacle, Footlight Parade of 1932 would have been treated to a stunning aquachoreography that profusely featured what could only be regarded as bikini swimwear. They were to be seen again a year later in Gold Diggers of 1933. is the 190th day of the year (191st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1945 (MCMXLV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar). ...
Philippe Halsmans famous portrait of Marilyn Monroe Life generally refers to two American magazines: A humor and general interest magazine published from 1883 to 1936; A publication created by Time founder Henry Luce in 1936, with a strong emphasis on photojournalism. ...
Kaleidoscopic Choreography from Footlight Parade, 1933 Busby Berkeley (November 29, 1895 â March 14, 1976), born William Berkeley Enos in Los Angeles, California, was a highly influential Hollywood movie director and musical choreographer. ...
Footlight Parade is a 1933 musical film starring James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell (whose character is almost autobiographical), Frank McHugh, Ruth Donnelly and Guy Kibbee. ...
Russian synchronized swimming team, May 2007 Synchronized swimming is a hybrid of swimming, gymnastics, and dance. ...
Gold Diggers of 1933 is an American musical film directed by Mervyn LeRoy with choreography by Busby Berkeley. ...
In 1951 bikinis were banned from the Miss World Contest following the crowning of Miss Sweden in a bikini and subsequent protests with a number of countries threatening to withdraw. In 1957, however, Brigitte Bardot's bikini in And God Created Woman created a market for the swimwear in the US, and in 1960, Brian Hyland's pop song "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" inspired a bikini-buying spree [3]. In 1962, an icon was born as Bond Girl Ursula Andress emerged from the sea wearing a white bikini in Dr. No. Finally the bikini caught on, and by 1963, the movie Beach Party, starring Annette Funicello (emphatically not in a bikini, by mentor Walt Disney's personal request) and Frankie Avalon, led a wave of films that made the bikini a pop-culture symbol. This article is about the pageant. ...
Brigitte Bardot (French IPA: ) (born September 28, 1934) is a BAFTA Awards-nominated French actress, former fashion model, singer, known nationalist, animal rights activist, and considered the embodiment of the 1950s and 1960s sex kitten. ...
And God Created Woman (French: Et Dieu. ...
Brian Hyland (born November 12, 1943) was a moderately successful pop artist from Queens, New York during the 1960s. ...
Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini is a novelty song telling the story of a shy high-school student in a very revealing bathing suit (which she apparently did not try on beforehand) who stays immersed in the ocean water to hide from view, while other high-schoolers...
Ursula Andress (born 19 March 1936) is a Swiss actress and a major sex symbol of the 1960s. ...
Dr. No is a 1962 spy film. ...
There are arguably two surf movie genres. ...
Annette Joanne Funicello (born October 22, 1942) is an American singer and actress. ...
For the company founded by Disney, see The Walt Disney Company. ...
Francis Thomas Avallone (born September 18, 1939 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an American actor and teen idol in the 1950s and early 1960s. ...
In Malta, bikinis took time to be introduced. In the 1960s, the police fended off Bishop Michael Gonzi's request to ban bikini clad tourists following fear of compromising Malta as a tourist destination. Malta Labour Party girls felt safe putting on bikinis during beach parties but this was unacceptable by those supporting the Nationalist Party. Sir Count Michael Gonzi (16 November 1885 - 22 January 1984), was the first Archbishop of Archdiocese of Malta, and the 13th Bishop of Malta. ...
The Malta Labour Party (MLP, Maltese: Partit Laburista) is a Maltese political party. ...
The Nationalist Party or Partit Nazzjonalista (PN) is a Maltese political party. ...
The lower part of the bikini was further reduced in size in the 1970s to the Brazilian thong, where the back of the suit is so thin that it disappears into the buttocks. On beaches and certain parks in Europe, the top part of the bikini is sometimes not worn. See Thong for other meanings. ...
Variants Over the time many variations of the bikini were designed, including those without a top, meaning those essentially are not two piece swimwears.
String bikini A string bikini refers to a bikini swimsuit that is scantier and more revealing than the traditional bikinis. It gets its name from the string characteristics of its design. Rather than featuring a full single piece bottom, the string bikini consists of two triangular shaped pieces connected at the groin but not at the sides, where a thin "string" wraps around the waist connecting the two parts. String bikini tops are similar and are tied in place by the attached "string" pieces. String pieces can either be continuous or tied. Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ...
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A swimsuit, bathing suit or swimming costume is an item of clothing designed to be worn for swimming. ...
The groin is the crease at the junction of the torso with the legs and the adjacent region that includes the external genitals. ...
It is claimed that Brazilian fashion model Rose de Primo created the first string bikini when she had to sew one with insufficient fabric available to her for a photoshoot. The first formal presentation of string bikini was done by Glen Tororich, a public relation agent, and his wife Brandi Perret-DuJon, a fashion model, for the opening of Le Petite Centre, a shopping area in the French Quarter of the New Orleans, Louisiana in 1974. Inspired by a picture of a Rio De Janeiro fashion model in an issue of Women's Wear Daily, they had local fashion designer Lapin to create it for the event. Models recruited by talent agent Peter Dasigner presented it by removing fur coats by Alberto Lemon on stage. The presentation was covered by local television stations and the New Orleans Times-Picayune newspaper, and was sent out via the wire news services of the Associated Press and United Press International. Womens Wear Daily is an influential fashion-industry trade journal founded by Edmund Fairchild. ...
String bikinis are popular in beaches and many women use them.[citation needed] Also male bodybuilders use string bikinis to better show their muscles in competitions. A string bikini is also a type of undergarment worn by both men and women. It is similar to but more revealing than a bikini. Women's string bikini underwear normally resembles the bottom of the string bikini bathing suit. Men's string bikini underwear consists of a front and rear section joined at the crotch but not at the sides. The tops of each piece join with either an elastic waistband similar to that found on briefs or to a thin piece of material or "string," leaving the sides exposed except for the string or waistband. Professional Bodybuilder Gustavo Badell posing Bodybuilding is the process of maximizing muscle hypertrophy through the combination of weight training, sufficient caloric intake, and rest. ...
Bikini underwear is a term used for a type of undergarment worn by both men and women that is similar in size and revealing nature to the bottom half of a bikini bathing suit, popular among women. ...
A man in briefs Briefs are a type of short, tight Y-shaped underwear and swimwear, as opposed to styles where the material extends down the legs. ...
Monokini Monokini, sometimes referred to as a unikini, a term used for different styles of one-piece swimsuits, which all have in common that they are inspired by the bikini. The word is a back formation from bikini, interpreting the first syllable as the Latin prefix bi- "two" and substituting for it mono- "one", on the (perhaps intentionally) mistaken notion that the bi- element was the Greek prefix meaning "two".[4] Greek mono- means 'single', but bikini comes from the name of the Bikini Atoll (a Marshall Islands atoll, since the 1940s applied to the two-piece bathing suit). Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 531 pixelsFull resolutionâ (1,024 Ã 680 pixels, file size: 208 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ...
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A swimsuit, bathing suit or swimming costume is an item of clothing designed to be worn for swimming. ...
In etymology, the process of back-formation is the creation of a neologism by reinterpreting an earlier word as a derivation and removing apparent affixes, or more generally, by reconstructing an original form from any kind of derived form (including abbreviations or inflected forms). ...
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The Flag of Bikini Atoll Bikini Atoll (also known as Pikinni Atoll) is an uninhabited 6. ...
In 1964, Rudi Gernreich, an Austrian fashion designer, designed the original monokini in the US.[5] Gernreich also invented its name, and the word monokini is recorded in English since that same year. Gernreich's monokini looked like a one-piece swimsuit but cut off a bit below the breasts leaving them bare. It only had two small straps over the shoulders.[6] It was not very successful. Many women who wanted to sunbathe topless simply wore the bottom part of a bikini. Manufacturers and retailers quickly adapted to selling tops and bottoms separately. Gernreich later created the lesser known pubikini.[7] Rudi Gernreich (1922-1985) was a fashion designer and gay activist. ...
For other uses of terms redirecting here, see US (disambiguation), USA (disambiguation), and United States (disambiguation) Motto In God We Trust(since 1956) (From Many, One; Latin, traditional) Anthem The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington, D.C. Largest city New York City National language English (de facto)1 Demonym American...
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In the 1960s, the monokini led the way into the sexual revolution by emphasizing a woman's personal freedom of dress, even when her attire was provocative and exposed more skin than had been the norm during the more conservative 1950s. Today, many monokinis are designed as the ultimate in sexy swimwear, using chains, strings, and strategic strips of fabric to join the upper and lower portions of the suit while still covering the basics of the female form. Today's styles are decidedly less racy than Gernreich's original design, but nonetheless are a revealing style of swimsuit.[8] The term monokini is also now used to indicate any topless swimsuit,[9] particularly a bikini bottom worn without a bikini top.[10][11] In recent years, the term monokini has come into use for topless bathing by women: where the bikini has two parts, the monokini is the lower part. Where monokinis are in use, the word bikini may jokingly refer to a two-piece outfit consisting of a monokini and a sun hat. The term was coined by Rudi Gernreich.[12] The original monokini, designed by Rudi Gernreich in 1964. ...
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Microkini A microkini is an extremely skimpy form of a bikini. The designs for both women and men typically use only enough fabric to cover the genitalia. Any additional straps are merely to keep the garment attached to the wearer's body. Some variations of the microkini use adhesive or wire to hold the fabric in place over the genitals. These designs do not require any additional side straps to keep the garment in place. The most radical variations of the microkini are simply thin straps which cover little or none of the wearer's body. The term "microkini" was coined in 1995 in an online community dedicated to enthusiasts of the extreme designs.[citation needed] Image File history File links Microkini. ...
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The modern microkini's origins can be traced back to the early-1970's in Venice Beach, California where, after legislation was passed banning nudity there, beach regulars began making their own tiny bathing suits to comply with the new laws. The homemade suits were often little more than tiny, remnant pieces of fabric, crudely sewn together with thin twine or fishing line. Then around 1975, a local bikini shop picked up on the idea and began to make more practical styles using modern materials. Soon after, several adult film actresses began wearing the shop's suits in their films and the style began to catch on.[citation needed] Venice Beach and Boardwalk Venice, California, is a district of the city of Los Angeles, California. ...
Microkinis fill a niche between nudism and conservative swimwear. In addition to keeping the wearer just within legal limits of decency, they have also evolved to become the ultimate in provocative sun wear...[citation needed] A nudist sunning herself on a beach in Formentera. ...
Tankini The tankini is a swimsuit combining a tank top and a bikini bottom of the traditional bikini that generally consists of the barest minimal fabric coverage for the top and bottoms, both are reduced to triangles of cloth connected by strings.[13] The tankini is distinguished from the classic bikini by the difference in tops, the top of the tankini essentially being a tank top. The tankini top extends downward to somewhere between just above the navel and the top of the hips. The word is a combination of tank (as in tank top) and the end of the word bikini. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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A man wearing a sleeveless shirt. ...
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This type of swimwear is considered by some to provide modesty closer to a one piece suit with the convenience of a two piece suit, e.g. the entire suit need not be removed in order to use the restroom. Tankinis come in a variety of styles, colors and shapes, some include features such as integrated push-up bras. A tankini for pregnant women also exists, which is divided in front exposing the navel. It is named the "peekaboo tankini". Brassiere A brassiere or bra is a foundation garment for women consisting of shoulder straps, two cups, a center panel, an underbust band, sides, and a back. ...
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Pubikini The pubikini is a bathing suit which was created by Rudi Gernreich, the fashion designer who also created the monokini. The pubikini is a small piece of fabric that hugs the hips and buttocks but leaves the pubic region exposed.[7] Rudi Gernreich (1922-1985) was a fashion designer and gay activist. ...
Sports bikini Female athletes who play beach volleyball professionally usually wear two-pieces. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 587 pixelsFull resolutionâ (899 Ã 660 pixels, file size: 96 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This image was created by me and is released under CC-By-SA 2. ...
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For the ball used in this sport, see Volleyball (ball). ...
Bikini underwear Bikini underwear is a type of undergarment worn by both men and women that is similar in size and revealing nature to the bottom half of a bikini bathing suit, popular among women. For women a bikini 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. Men's bikinis can have both high or low side panels and normally rest lower than the true waist at the upper hips. Most men's bikinis lack a button or flap front. Many do not have a visible waistband like briefs. Underwear redirects here. ...
Womens panties or knickers Panties are undergarments. ...
A man in briefs Briefs are a type of short, tight Y-shaped underwear and swimwear, as opposed to styles where the material extends down the legs. ...
Bikini in popular culture The sex appeal of the apparel prompted numerous film and television productions as soon as public morals. They include the numerous surf movies of the early 1960s and the television series, Baywatch. Iconic portrayals of bikinis in movies include Ursula Andress as Bond girl Honey Ryder in Dr. No (1962), Raquel Welch as the prehistoric cavegirl in the 1966 film One Million Years B.C., and Phoebe Cates in the 1982 teen film Fast Times at Ridgemont High. These scenes were recently ranked 1, 86, and 84 in Channel 4 (UK)'s 100 Greatest Sexy Moments in Film,[14] respectively. In addition, a variant of the bikini popular in fantasy literature is a bikini that is made up of metal to serve as (admittedly rather impractical) armor, sometimes referred to as a "chain mail bikini" or "brass bikini"; the character Red Sonja is a famous example. A term for such usage, where sex appeal is more important than actual practicality, is babes-at-arms (parodying "men-at-arms" for fully armoured soldiers). ...
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Beach Party movies were an American 1960s genre of feature films which often starred Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon. ...
A television program (US), television programme (UK) or simply television show is a segment of programming in television broadcasting. ...
Baywatch was a popular American television series about the Los Angeles County Lifeguards who patrol the crowded beaches of Los Angeles County, California. ...
Ursula Andress (born 19 March 1936) is a Swiss actress and a major sex symbol of the 1960s. ...
A Bond Girl is a character or actress portraying a love interest or sex object of James Bond in a film, novel or video game. ...
Dr. No is a 1962 spy film. ...
Jo Raquel Tejada (born September 5, 1940), best known by her stage name Raquel Welch, is an American actress who reached fame during the 1960s. ...
One Million Years B.C. is a 1966 (released in the U.S. in 1967) adventure film and fantasy film starring Raquel Welch set - loosely - in the time of cavemen. ...
Phoebe Cates (born on July 16, 1963) is an American film actress known for her roles in several teen films, most notably Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Gremlins. ...
The teen film (also called teen movie or teenpic) is a film genre in which the plot is based upon the special interests of teenagers, such as coming of age, first love, rebellion, conflict with parents, teen angst and alienation. ...
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Armor or armour (see spelling differences) is protective clothing intended to defend its wearer from intentional harm in combat and military engagements, typically associated with soldiers. ...
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Red Sonja, a warrior woman out of majestic Hyrkania, is a low fantasy sword and sorcery heroine created by Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith. ...
In science fiction, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi features the notable "Princess Leia's metal bikini" costume that is worn by the character Princess Leia when she is held captive by the Hutt at the film's beginning. This particular "bikini" has since been elevated to pop culture icon status, spawning various spoofs and parodies (notably the episode of Friends, The One with the Princess Leia Fantasy) and even a dedicated fansite.[15] Movie poster Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, is a science fiction film that debuted in 1983, and re-released with changes in 1997 and 2004. ...
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The One With the Princess Leia Fantasy is the first episode of season three of the television situation comedy Friends. ...
In the Gand of Four song "I Found That Essence Rare", the Bikini is suggested to be "...dressed for the H-Bomb...". The song "I Found That Essence Rare" by Gang of Four includes the lyrics: Gang of Four is an English post-punk group from Leeds. ...
The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, 1945, rose some 18 km (11 mi) above the epicenter. ...
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- The worst thing in 1954 was the Bikini
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- She doesn't think so but she's dressed for the H-Bomb[16]
In 1997 the French-German Electronic band Stereo Total released an album named Monokini. Stereo Total is a Berlin-based French-German duo. ...
Bikini contest A bikini contest is a beauty contest where women compete against each other in bikinis. Bikini contests can take place in bars, nightclubs, strip clubs at beaches, and beauty pageants. Related companies regularly sponsor such contests to discover and attract new talents to promote their products.Bikini contests can also take place over the Internet by women submitting pictures of themselves in bikinis. Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ...
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Bikini may also refer to Bikini Atoll, BIKINI state and bikini styles of underwear. ...
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Laser lights illuminate the dance floor at a Gatecrasher dance music event in Sheffield, England A nightclub (or night club or club) is a drinking, dancing, and entertainment venue which does its primary business after dark. ...
For the book or movie Striptease see Striptease (book) and Striptease (movie) A striptease is a performance, usually a dance, in which the performer gradually removes their clothing for the purposes of sexually arousing the audience, usually performed in nightclubs. ...
Contestants often wear sashes indicating where they are from in bikini contests, in similarity to the tradition in other beauty pageants. It is becoming more and more common for women to wear bikinis as part of the swimsuit competitions at major pageants. Participants in the Miss Teen USA pageant are now required to wear bikinis. A swimsuit, bathing suit or swimming costume is an item of clothing designed to be worn for swimming. ...
Miss Teen USA is a beauty pageant run by the Miss Universe Organization for girls aged 15-19. ...
There are variations of the contest known as "Whipped cream bikini contest" or "Shaving cream bikini contest". These contests involve using either whipped cream or shaving cream instead of bikinis where the cream is sprayed on contestant's nude or semi-nude body in the form of a bikini. As the contest continues, the cream would gradually melt due to body heat and heat from stage lights and slowly reveal the areas covered in cream on the contestant's body. Cream is a dairy product that is composed of the higher-fat layer skimmed from the top of raw milk before homogenization. ...
Shaving cream is cream that is applied to the face to avoid razor burn. ...
Body Heat is a 1981 neo-noir film written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan. ...
More on bikini in popular culture - Movies: Bikini Beach, Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine, Bikini Bandits, Bikini Cavegirl, The Bikini Carwash Company, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini
- Music: Bikini Kill, Bikini (band), Cherry Bikini, Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini, Do The Bikini Dance
- Television: Bikini Bottom, Bikini News, Bikini Wax (NCIS)
- Other media: Bikini Planet (book), Swedish Bikini Team (modeling), Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue (magazine), Urbe Bikini (magazine), Bikini Karate Babes (game)
Bikini Beach ( the movie ) is a 1964 teen movie directed by William Asher, and starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello. ...
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The Bikini Bandits The Bikini Bandits are a parody of famous female action teams like Charlies Angels. ...
Bikini Cavegirl (also known as Teenage Cavegirl) is a pornographic movie made by Fred Olen Ray. ...
Tagline: The Slipperiest, Sexiest Carwash in Town! The Bikini Carwash Company is a movie that was directed by Ed Hansen and released in 1992. ...
How to stuff a Wild Bikini is a 1965 Beach Party film. ...
The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini was the seventh (and last) of the American International Pictures Beach Party films and was released in 1966. ...
Bikini Kill was a punk band of the Riot Grrrl movement formed in Olympia, Washington in October of 1990. ...
Bikini is a Hungarian rock band. ...
Los Angeles, California based underground electro-pop duo made up of Sophie Boscallini (vocals) and Armand Abagliani (synths, guitars, programming). ...
Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini is a novelty song telling the story of a shy high-school student in a very revealing bathing suit (which she apparently did not try on beforehand) who stays immersed in the ocean water to hide from view, while other high-schoolers...
A single released by Dee Dee Ramone the day the Ramones were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2002. ...
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Bikini Wax is the 18th episode of the second season of the drama television series NCIS. A Virginia Beach bikini contestant drowns in a public bathroom toilet. ...
Bikini Planet is a science fiction comedy written by David S. Garnett and released exclusively in the UK as a paperback. ...
On the cover of Playboy, January 1992 The Swedish Bikini Team was a group of models who appeared in an advertising campaign for Old Milwaukee beer that ran for several months in 1991 in the United States. ...
Veronica Varekova, Elle Macpherson, Rebecca Romijn, Rachel Hunter, Daniela Pestova, Elsa Benitez, Carolyn Murphy and Yamila Diaz, 2006; Heidi Klum and Maria Sharapova are in the insets. ...
Urbe Bikini is a Venezuelan, Maxim-styled monthly with original photographs of famous models and editorial content geared to men 25 to 40. ...
Bikini Karate Babes is a digitized 2D fighting game developed by Creative Edge Studios. ...
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A swimsuit, bathing suit or swimming costume is an item of clothing designed to be worn for swimming. ...
Beachwear refers to clothing suitable for wearing on a beach or urban beach. ...
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Bikini waxing is a type of hair removal in the pubic region. ...
Wet participant (wearing a tank top rather than a T-shirt) A wet T-shirt contest is a form of exhibitionistic beauty contest that typically features young women performing before a predominantly male audience, usually at a nightclub, bar, or resort. ...
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Villa Romana del Casale is located about 5km outside the town of Piazza Armerina. ...
âToplessâ redirects here. ...
Topfreedom is a social movement to accord women and girls the right to be topfree (topless) in public where men and boys have that right. ...
The Digital Bikini/Digital Bra method is a term used to describe the process of censoring, or otherwise concealing, nudity in an animated feature. ...
References Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
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