It’s hard to imagine that such a tiny garment could have provoked so much debate! And yet, the bikini, now a symbol of summer and freedom, was long perceived as a real provocation. Behind this small piece of fabric, a whole story of women, courage, and social evolution has unfolded, stitch by stitch.
A very modest start
At the beginning of the 20th century, swimming was anything but glamorous. Women wore heavy, covering woolen outfits, more like pajamas than swimsuits. The goal? To enjoy the sea while remaining “decent.” On some beaches, attendants even checked the length of bathing skirts with a measuring tape! The beach was then a place of respectability, not yet of freedom.
Annette Kellerman, the audacious pioneer

The Roaring Twenties: The First Waves of Freedom

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