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Louis Réard (French pronunciation: [lwi ʁeaʁ]; 10
October 1896 – 16
September 1984) was a
French automobile engineer and
clothing designer who introduced...
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modern bikini swimsuit was
introduced by
French clothing designer Louis Réard in July 1946, and was
named after the
Bikini Atoll,
where the
first public...
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dancer at the
Casino de
Paris who
agreed to model, on 5 July 1946,
Louis Réard's two-piece swimsuit,
which he
called the bikini,
named four days
after the...
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after World War II,
French engineer Louis Réard introduced the
modern bikini,
modeled by
Micheline Bernardini.
Reard named his
design after the
Bikini Atoll...
- its Art Deco
designs and the po****r
introduction of the
bikini by
Louis Réard on 5 July 1946. The pool was
classified as a
French monument historique...
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contests also
required contestants to wear form-****ing swimsuits.
Louis Réard, a
French automobile engineer and
clothing designer,
introduced the modern...
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bikinis were made of
cotton and
jersey and were
mostly striped or monochrome.
Réard introduced the
first printed material for bikini. By the 1970s, when American...
- ISBN 978-1-84277-866-1.
Greenberg &
Dretel 2005, p. xiii. "Request for
Guidance rearding OGC EC,
dated 5/19/04" (PDF). May 19, 2004.
Archived (PDF) from the original...
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inspirational motif.
During Operation Crossroads,
Paris swimwear designer Louis Réard adopted the name
Bikini for his
minimalist swimsuit design which, revolutionary...
- But in fact the
bikini swimsuit design was
named by its
inventor Louis Réard after the
Bikini Atoll in the Pacific, five days
after Operation Crossroads...