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Monokini Swimsuits – A Sexiest Bathing Suit For Woman’s
Monokini swimsuit was born in 1964 when an Austrian designer Rudi Gernreich invented it. The original design was just a bottom with two thin straps as the upper half, making it impossible to cover the chest including the breasts. This design was clearly intended for the European market where topless bathing is part of the culture and a common tradition.
A monokini swimsuit is made to show off beautiful body curves and distinct sense of style. It is a fashion statement, an individual’s unique way of presenting glamour to the outside world.
One of the sexiest monokini swimsuits is one that covers the woman’s upper chest. It gives the onlooker something to delight their imagination with while at the same time, have enough view of the curves and the flesh of a woman. The emphasized cut of the fabric to show the stomach, the upper back or lower back gives an irresistible sexiness and appeal.
Monokini swimsuit is perfect for women with long upper bodies, full breasts and tiny waist. It can only be ideal for women with a proportional body shape or an hour glass figure. Sadly, monokini swimsuit will not flatter athletic or straight bodied women as it will not look good in the non-fleshy area of the body.
The History of High Heel Shoes
While some women see high heels as the bane of their lives, most adore a gorgeous pair of heels. In fact, some women have more than 200 pairs in their wardrobes to ensure that there is a pair for every occasion. Most women do not realize that men first wore high heels many centuries ago.
The ancient tombs in Egypt show the earliest pictures of footwear, dating back as far as 4,000BC. In those days, pieces of leather were laced onto the feet and sometimes people wore sandles that were made from woven rushes. It is said that the butchers wore shoes with heels to keep their feet clear of the mess that was involved in their jobs.
Kothorni, or the modern cork or platform shoes were first introduced into the fashion world by male Roman actors in 200 BC. Kothorni is also sometimes spelled cothurni and defined as a knee-high thick soled boot or buskin made of leather or cloth that laces and was worn in Greek or Roman tragedies by actors.Men still wore heels in the 1600s, not as a fashion statement, but for practical purposes. It helped them to keep their feet in the stirrups when riding their horses.