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During this time, swimming
became less about health and more about pleasure. Into the early 1900s,
women’s swimming costumes were cumbersome, with high necks, long
sleeves, skirts and pants. Often they were made of wool. The one-piece
swimming suit, brought to the public attention by swimmer, vaudeville
and film star Annette Kellerman, was legally banned in parts of the U.S.
In 1908 Kellerman was arrested on a Boston beach for indecent exposure
because her swimsuit showed arms, legs and the neck, a costume she
adopted from England, and which was similar to men’s swimsuits of the
time. Kellerman changed the suit to have long arms and legs and a
collar, still keeping the close fit that revealed the shapes underneath.
Despite opposition from some groups, the
form-fitting style proved popular. It was not long before swimwear
started to shrink further. At first arms were exposed and then legs up
to mid-thigh. Necklines receded from around the neck down to around the
top of the bosom. The development of new fabrics allowed for new
varieties of more comfortable and practical swimwear.
By the 1930s the necklines of women’s
swimwear plunged at the back, sleeves disappeared and sides were cut
away and tightened. With the development of new clothing materials,
particularly latex and nylon, through the 1930s swimsuits gradually
began hugging the body, with shoulder straps that could be lowered for
tanning.
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