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National Bikini Day 2019 | These Bollywood Stars Sizzle In Bikini

On the occasion of International Bikini Day on 5th July 2020, Bollywood stars sizzle in these bikini pictures. Here’s a photo gallery of Bollywood actresses who aced the summer bikini look like a boss.

Throwback to when these B-town celebs raised the hotness quont with their sizzling bikini pictures. Have a look-8 Celebrities Who Made Famous By Their Body Parts(Opens in a new browser tab)

Sunny Leone

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Esha Gupta

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Disha Patani

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Disha Patani who is well known in posting her bikini pics and flaunting her curves posted her Bikini photo in Bloody Red on this International Bikini Day on 5th July.

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Katrina Kaif was no far behind in posting her bikini picture when holidaying in Maldives.

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Shilpa Kundra Shetty posted her 10 year challenge photo on this bikini day.

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HISTORY

NATIONAL BIKINI DAY

Since July 5, 1946, women have been hitting the beaches and poolsides in bikinis. National Bikini Day marks the anniversary of the invention of the revealing two-piece bathing suit.

Named after the Bikini Atoll where the United States conducted atomic tests, the two-piece bathing suit made its debut in Paris. French designer Louis Réard wanted to name revealing bits of fabric “atom.”

By World War II, sunbathers cast aside the chaste one-piece bathing costumes for modest two-piece bathing suits. However, nothing prepared the United States for the revealing bikini when it hit the beaches on July 5, 1946. The skimpy strips of fabric were seen as less than a women’s unmentionables. While Europe enthusiastically donned the bikini after a long and arduous world war, American’s sense of decency kept them from accepting the bikini until the 1960s.

Today, the bikini comes in all shapes, sizes, colors, and fabrics. Designers expanded the style to flatter more body shapes, enticing more women to wear fashion. Throughout the summer, the beaches and pools call for swimwear. If you’re considering the bikini, perhaps the celebration is the day to pick one that fits your style.

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