I bought the most fabulous bikinis you ever did see
in Positano a couple of months ago.
To die for.
And yet, and yet, and yet
I've come back to America only to obsess
about the vintage one piece.
Marie Helene Arnaud, French Riviera, 1957 |
Primarily the one piece from the latter half of the 1950's.
Some a little earlier, some a little later.
But even now, there is something so crushingly alluring
about a sculptured maillot,
designed to emphasize curves,
cover up a little more flesh
and leave something juicy to the imagination.
Vogue Nov 1950 by Clifford Coffin |
On the beach in Forte Dei Marmi I watched a sea of bikini clad
damsels frolicking around or lying sanguine,
of every body type under the sun, and somewhere along the way, they all rolled into one.
The woman who stood out as she meandered along the shore, deep in thought, (maybe calculatedly so)
was wearing one of the most sensational maillots I have ever seen.
Vintage, pink and cream, gorgeous. Everything covered, yet sexy as all hell.
So now I want one too...
Marie Helene Arnaud, Cap d'Antibes 1957 |
Harpers Bazaar 1957 by John Engstead |
Vogue Australia 1964, Helmut Newton |
Life Magazine July 1952 |
Elizabeth Taylor in a white one-piece |
Marisa Berenson 1960s white one-piece swimsuit |
Silvia Lareo-Vasquez 1989 |
One-piece swimsuits Seventeen Magazine May 1954 |
Marilyn Monroe in white one-piece swimsuit |
Many of these images were garnished from one of my favorite facebook pages,
an Italian gem called Lo Charme E Un Nodo Da Stringere Con Stile
If you like these images, make sure you go like their facebook page here
I check in on them daily for a quick dose of fabulous.
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