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How the Bikini Came to Be

12Jul

How the Bikini Came to Be

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When you think of beaches, such as the picturesque Boracay, you not only think about the sea in its different shades of blue, the sand, or the food—you might also think about tourists wearing the bikini—one of the most popular summer staples around, as far as wardrobe is concerned.

But, have you ever wondered how the bikini came to be? Well, it’s time to learn more about its history!

1913 to 1946

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Before it was even called the “bikini”, a two-piece bathing costume was created by Carl Janzen for women competing in the 2013 Olympics. It was tight-fitting, sure, but it’s mostly just a shirt and shorts—and it was already enough to cause a stir back in the day!

As time went by, women started to wear suits that really show a bit of skin, with shorter hemlines that are split in half—mostly because fabric was scarce due to the Second World War.

Then, in 1946, the war finally came to an end and Jacques Heim, a Parisian Designer who’s known for using fur in his creations, went on to create the Atome—which was then known as the smallest swimsuit in the world!

1947: The Birth of the Bikini

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The term bikini only started to be used in 1947 when a Parisian Engineer named Louis Reard created a suit from just 30 inches of fabric—the smallest at that time! He then named it the Bikini, after the Bikini Atoll—the infamous site of the first atomic bomb test located in the Pacific Ocean. The Bikini was then modeled by Micheline Bernardini, a famous showgirl, in one of those early Parisian swimming centers.

1950s: The Bikini Controversy

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Things didn’t really go smoothly for the bikini at first. In fact, in the early 1950s, the famous Miss World Pageant together with a number of Catholic countries decided to ban the bikini, calling it an insult to women, and saying that it could not do anything good for women.

Some beaches in the Mediterranean and Europe tried to follow suit, but over 50,000 fans sent aggressive letters, protesting the bikini ban, and saying that it made them feel better as women—and it couldn’t be called a bikini unless it could slip through a wedding ring!
In 1957, famous supermodel and actress Brigitte Bardot pretty much wore the bikini in every beach in the South of France during the Cannes Film Festival.

In the United States, actresses Esther Williams and Marilyn Monroe also wore the bikini a lot, but were ridiculed by some writers of Modern Girl magazine, saying that decent and tactful women should not be wearing the bikini at all.

1960s to 1970s: The Acceptance

One famous karaoke song in the Philippines—and anywhere in the world—is Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini, which was released by Bryan Hyland in the 1960s to pay homage to the bikini.

In Dr. No, the first James Bond film that starred Sean Connery, the bikini was prominently worn by Ursula Andress—and the bikini also made its debut on Playboy magazine in the said decade—it even earned Racquel Welch the distinction of being the most desired woman in the world after wearing a bikini in the film One Million Years BC.

1980s to 2000s: The Rise of the Bikini

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By this time, the bikini was no longer controversial. The Star Wars’ Princess Leia, played by Carrie Fisher, introduced the infamous Slave Costume—made from a golden bikini. Sports Illustrated magazine also published the popular SI Swimsuit Edition yearly, with bikini-clad women on the cover!

The Bikini Today

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Today, the Bikini is not just a runway or magazine staple: it is the most comfortable, yet stylish summer wear that anyone could ask for—and its colorful history makes it even better!

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5 Summer Parties to Look Forward to in Boracay

12Jul

5 Summer Parties to Look Forward to in Boracay

When it comes to summer parties, Boracay certainly has a lot to offer. In fact, this is the reason why so many flights and Boracay beach resorts are booked during the Philippine summer season (March to May).

If you’re planning to go to the island this summer, then you should know the best summer parties that you should look forward to—and you’ll find them all right here!

1. LaBoracay World of Nine Sunkissed Tour

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If summer parties are the topic, LaBoracay is definitely number 1. This happens from April 30 to May 1—also known as Labor Day Weekend. This year, you can look forward to LaBoracay World of Nine Sunkissed Tour—a hyped-up dance party featuring the music of The Moment is Ready, Clean Bandit, Dario G, Yves V, Michael Woods—and a whole lot more!

If you love dancing, mingling with other people, and just forgetting about your worries, this is where you must be!

2. Upbeat Boracay: The Skyathon Victory Party

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The Boracay Skyathon is an annual beach run event that aims to garner funds to save Boracay Island from damage and extinction. It’s slated to happen on the 25th of April, 5 AM at Epic in Station 2.

After the fun run, an all-day party will be held—with free booze, food, and music from some of the country’s top DJs.

You can also expect some amazing adventures, and surprise guests! By participating, you will not only get to help others out, you’ll have such a great time, too!

3. Rave Cruise 2: LaBoracay 2016

Another LaBoracay party happening from April 29 to 30, 2016, this one is special because it happens in a cruise!

With the help of Project Collab, Rave has prepared a special Boracay tour for those who want to try being in a cruise. You’d be able to see the island in a whole new light—while in the comforts of a luxury cruise ship! Spend time with fellow Boracay lovers, eat sumptuous food, and have fun like you haven’t experienced before! It’s a wonderful party you won’t soon forget!

4. Nestea Beach 2016

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Aside from the annual beach volleyball competitions, Nestea Beach 2016, slated to happen on April 30, May 2, and 3, also offers the Nestea Summer Plunge Beach Parties—featuring the music of today’s hottest DJs and some special guests! There will be fashion shows, a bevy of food, and even free drinks from the Nestea Beach Refresh Lounge—located near Le Soleil de Boracay in Station 2, and Beachcomber in Station 1!

5. Boracay Food Festival

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Finally, you can also enjoy one big food fest on May 11 to 13—at the Boracay Food Festival!

Also known as the Food Fiesta, you’ll get to enjoy famous delicacies from various parts of the Philippines, such as lumpiang Ubod, kare-kare, lechon—and a whole lot more, while listening to folk music, and watching cultural dances performed by the locals—and friends from neighboring provinces! Surely, not only will your stomach be full—your eyes and mind will be, too!

No matter who you are, there’s surely a Boracay summer party that’s perfect for you! Book a flight now, and enjoy a summer unlike any other!