Photos vintage qui montrent l'évolution des maillots de bain de l'ère victorienne à l'ère du bikini _ FrVintage

   

Pensez-vous qu'il fait chaud à la plage ces jours-ci ? Imaginez porter de la laine, c'est ce dont étaient faits les premiers vêtements que nous reconnaîtrions comme des maillots de bain.

Mais peut-être que la laine avait ses charmes. Jetez un coup d'œil à ces photographies vintage intéressantes ci-dessous et voyez comment les maillots de bain ont évolué depuis l'époque victorienne jusqu'à l'ère du bikini.

A woman wearing a fashionable bathing costume, circa 1870. (Hulton Archive—Getty Images)

 

Holidaymakers posing in bathing suits in the ocean surf at Santa Monica, Calif., circa 1890. (American Stock Archive—Getty Images)

 

Woman in one-piece bathing suit and cap reclining on a beach in France, circa 1900. (Universal History Archive—UIG via Getty Images)

 

A Girl in A Bathing Costume, circa 1909. (Past Pix/SSPL—Getty Images)

 

Annette Kellermann, circa 1910. (ullstein bild—Getty Images)

 

Actress Elsie Marson in a red silk swimsuit with white embroidered spots, circa 1918. (d' Ora/ullstein bild—Getty Images)

 

A woman in a bathing suit poses in front of a studio ocean scene, Paris, France, circa 1920. (Underwood Archives—Getty Images)

 

Woman having her swimsuit measured for length violations on a Washington DC beach, circa 1922. (GraphicaArtis—Getty Images)

 

Five women walking arm-in-arm on the beach wearing wool bathing suits, circa 1925. (GraphicaArtis—Getty Images)

 

A bathing dress, circa 1926. (Alexander Binder—Getty Images)

 

Dancer Alice Nikitina wearing a striking bathing suit at the beach in Alassio, Italy, circa 1929. (Underwood Archives—Getty Images)

 

Belted one-piece jersey bathing suits with stripes on the bottom; designed by Lucien Lelong, circa 1929. (George Hoyningen-Huene—Condé Nast via Getty Images)

 

Swimsuit fashion in Paris, France, circa 1930. (Keystone-France/Keystone-France—Getty Images)

 

Woman wearing cut-out swimming suit at the Aquatic gala at Molitor swimming pool, on June 23, 1931 in Paris. (Keystone-France—Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)

 

Verna Lee Fisher sporting her newly created crossword swimsuit with matching bathing hat, at Palm Beach, Fla., circa 1933. (General Photographic Agency—Getty Images)

 

Actresses Ida Lupino and Kathleen Burke model the latest swimwear circa 1935. (Keystone—Getty Images)

 

 Bathing suit clad female members of the British Imperial Censorship Staff, who call themseleves the censorettes, standing poolside at the Princess Hotel, which also serves as their offices on the island. Circa 1941. (George Strock—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)

 

Model posing in bathing suit in Florida, circa 1945. (Nina Leen—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)

 

The new 'Bikini' swimming costume caused a sensation at a beauty contest at the Molitor swimming pool in Paris. Designer Louis Reard was unable to find a 'respectable' model for his costume and the job of displaying it went to 19-year-old Micheline Bernardini, a nude dancer from the Casino de Paris. She is holding a small box into which the entire costume can be packed. Celebrated as the first bikini, Luard's design came a few months after a similar two-piece design was produced by French designer Jacques Heim. (Keystone—Getty Images)