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Vintage Fashionistas Pay Tribute To The Queen Of Swimwear

Rose Marie Reid was the Queen of Swimwear in the 1950s, ruling an empire that produced 10,000 suits a day and posted sales of $14 million by 1958! Women loved her knack for hiding figure flaws and it was Rose Marie Reid who pioneered the use of tummy control panels, wire bra cups and the boning and adjustable straps that we enjoy in modern swimwear today. Plus she was a woman who stood by her convictions. Because she was Mormon, she refused to design immodest bathing suits. So while her company did ultimately create bikinis, Rose Marie Reid refused to participate in their design. For vintage fashionistas, an early authentic Rose Marie Reid swimsuit is a coveted find. Click the slideshow to see a fab little selection of her designs!

10 Retro Swimsuits For Vintage Bathing Beauties

The swimsuits I see popping up in department stores remind me of the tulips and crocuses rearing their heads in the garden. They're reminders that the summer sun will soon be shining down in all its glory. But for many women, this explosion of color spells dread. After all, the last thing most women look forward to is the hunt for a new swimsuit. But fortunately, retro suits are all the rage this year. So why not give an authentic vintage version a chance? There are a variety of great vintage bathing suit styles available to suit any figure. And each decade offers its own special allure - from itsy bitsy bikinis to boy-cut wonders to classic 1940s glam. Just click SEE SLIDESHOW for some inspiration.


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