Bodysuit - sexy clothing

Many people still have confusion between bodysuit and monokini because the design is similar, but in fact they are not the same. The bodysuit's starting point is said to have come from acrobat Jules Leotard's costume. Later leotard pants with a seamless design were named after him. And they became the standard wear for gymnastics.

Bodysuit has a starting point of sportswear associated with the name Jules Leotard.
This style of clothing was especially attached to ballet dancers around the early 20s. By the turn of the century, the dress code of women began to loosen, the birth of the leotard was seen as a step forward. Huge with ballet outfit.
This suit gradually shifted from sport to fashion in the 1940s. Designers like Claire McCardell and Mildred Orrick created their own versions of leotard as fashion item.
Gradually, they became more popular, especially when the Playboy models showed off sexy in tight-fitting, chest-cut outfits and signature bunny ears. Once again, bodysuit was promoted when Lynda Carter wore them in the "Wonder Woman" series from 1975 to 1979. Music stars and movie stars also actively wore bodysuit, contributing to its popularity.
Like all fashion trends, the bodysuit goes through a lull too. Until the 2010s they returned with a new look. This is reflected in changes in design and materials. In addition, in terms of coordination, they can be worn with youthful, healthy jeans, leather shorts or bomber, but equally sexy and eye-catching.
Bodysuit is promoted by many beautiful people, returning to the flow of fashion with a new look.
Bodysuit paired with low-rise jeans showing off the curves of a woman's hip.





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