Swimply explores the political history of women’s swimwear using various sources, such as Smithsonian Magazine and the Fashion Institute of Technology. – Bettmann // Getty Images No garment has shown ...
In the summer of 1961, on Sydney’s golden Bondi Beach, lifeguards had their work cut out. Not only were they keeping swimmers safe, but they were also operating as “beach inspectors”, strolling the ...
Wool swimsuits could return as sustainable beachwear amid rising concern over microplastics and synthetic fibres.
No garment has shown the difficult history of society's relationship with the female body quite like swimwear. To add insult to injury—from the Roman baths to Naomi Campbell yachting on the ...