For exotic lovers
Fantastic flowers on her swimsuit and a tiny turtle embroidered on swimming trunks, like secret signs, speak of a fascination with distant islands and tropical jungle.

Swimsuit, Wild Orchid | Swimming trunks, Vilebrequin
For athletes
Narrow swimming trunks will immediately give him a professional athlete, and she can only match. This women's swimsuit may not be so reliable in the water, but it looks great on the shore.

Swimming trunks, Arena | Swimsuit, Calzedonia
For futurists
The space age is just beginning. There is not an ounce of nostalgia in the silver llama swimsuit that Pierre Cardin would have liked, and the diver cat brings a bit of good humor here.

Swimsuit, Prism | Swimming trunks, Mr. Gugu & miss go
For real fashionistas
In Monte Carlo or Forte dei Marmi this will be appreciated: who would have thought that a golden meander pattern and a Versace medusa head or a swimsuit that so resembles a Chanel suit could be seen on the beach.

Swimming trunks, Versace | Swimsuit Lisa Marie Fernandez
For fans of the classics
Black and white swimming trunks and a one-piece swimsuit that flatter the figure like a corset are steadfastly associated with the stars of the 1950s, James Bond and his countless girlfriends.

Swimsuit, Incanto | Swimming trunks, Saint Laurent
The evolution of men's and women's swimwear over the past 100 years is covered in two three-minute Mode.com videos. And if the male images are made up of real things, then the female story is from the masterfully drawn using the Bodypaint technique.
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Bathing suits a century ago resembled sports leotards with sleeves almost to the elbow and knee-length pant legs. In the mid-20s, leotards became less covered, exposing the shoulders and necks. Over the next several decades, men's swimwear develops the idea of form-fitting knitted swim shorts - with a high waist, decorative buckles on the straps and small pockets. By the mid-90s, they were replaced by loose shorts with a rope belt, which are equally appropriate for swimming in the sea, surfing, and for a cocktail at the beach bar.
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In the women's segment, there was a rapid transition from the pin-up swimwear of the mid-50s to the bikini, which is still popular today. However, in the 90s, beaches around the world were full of red Baywatch swimwear, just like Pamela Anderson from Rescuers Malibu.>