The Black Sea coast of Crimea, vacationing on the beaches Gurzuf
Vladimir Akimov/SputnikIt’s hard to picture a working woman or a ‘kolkhoznitsa’ (“collective farmer”) in a swimsuit - let alone a bikini, wouldn’t you say? In these rare 1920-30s photos, we can often glimpse swimsuits with little shorts, and on rare occasions encounter what would become the future bikini (invented by Parisian fashion designer Jacques Heim in 1946), albeit with the belly button still covered up.
A portrait of a woman by the sea, 1920s.
MAMM/MDF/russiainphoto.ruIn Odessa, 1925
Yury Litvin/MAMM/MDF/russiainphoto.ruOn the beach in Sochi, 1937
Nikolay Ekimov’s archives/russiainphoto.ruOn the beach in the Leningrad Region, 1930s
Nikolay Ekimov’s archives/russiainphoto.ruVacationing in Crimea, 1946
Andrey Novikov/MAMM/MDF/russiainphoto.ruThe first bikinis began to appear in the USSR only in the 1950s. Open strapless tops elicited shocked reactions - worn mostly by actresses or members of the bohemian circle. However, the high-cut bottoms - which we refer to as “retro” today - would not go out of style until the start of the 1980s. During the period this photo was taken, however, many women still felt a bit uneasy about exposing their bodies, and preferred one-piece swimsuits.
At a Crimean resort, 1950s
Leonoro Karel archives/russiainphoto.ruThe 1960s saw much more frequent bikinis. During that decade, the belly button was finally freed. However, swimsuits and certain other wardrobe items were in a substantial deficit, so the fashion lovers of the day made their own with chintz, satin and other available materials they could get their hands on.
The first “Spidola”, on the beach in Jurmala, 1960
Viktor Ruykovich/MAMM/MDF/russiainphoto.ruOn the beach, 1966
Vsevolod Trasevich/MAMM/MDF/russiainphoto.ruYacht outings, 1963
Yury Abramochkin/SputnikPeople vacationing on the beach in Sochi, 1960s
N.Sviridova/SputnikAt the beach in Estonian SSR, 1960s
Aleksandr Cheprunov/SputnikAt the Palanga resort, Lithuanian SSR, 1964
Sviridov/SputnikYouth, 1967
Lev Borodulin/MAMM/MDF/russiainphoto.ruIt’s 1969. The cult movie ‘Brilliantovaya Ruka’ (“The Diamond Hand”) had come out, in which Svetlana Svetlichnaya showed up in a very provocative bikini by the standards of that day. She played a cunning seductress, and forever earned a reputation of a sex symbol of Soviet cinema (as well as the envy of every Soviet woman).
Still from ‘The Diamond Arm’
Leonid Gayday/ Mosfilm, 1968Actress Natalya Varley
Mercedin О. А./ Russian State Film and Photo ArchivesIn the 1970s-80s, an opportunity finally arose to get one’s hands on “super-expensive” - but incredibly trendy - Western swimwear. The beaches were starting to come alive with colorful swimwear and various new fashion trends. And, finally, the first skimpy bottoms appeared on the scene - the bikini had arrived.
By the Black Sea, 1982
Vladimir Karlov/Vladimir Aleksandrovich Karlov archivesIf using any of Russia Beyond's content, partly or in full, always provide an active hyperlink to the original material.
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