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Mink fur bikini 1954 worn by Jackie Lee at fashion show Stoke Newington town hall

Mink fur bikini 1954 worn by Jackie Lee at fashion show Stoke Newington town hall


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Mink fur bikini 1954 worn by Jackie Lee at fashion show Stoke Newington town hall

Mink fur bikini 1954 worn by Jackie Lee at fashion show Stoke Newington town hall
The mink fur bikini, the height of luxurious swimwear. Unfortunately the idea never caught on. It might have had something to do with the fact that an average days wear on the beach would leave the bikini looking rather like a drowned rat. Even landlubbers would have had to have spent hours brushing sand out of the fur. All in all, not a must have fashion accesory.
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mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
GL*739259

Media ID 21253803

© Mirrorpix

1954


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Step back in time to the glamorous 1950s with this print of Jackie Lee donning a mink fur bikini at a fashion show held in Stoke Newington town hall. The epitome of opulent swimwear, this unique creation exudes luxury and sophistication. However, despite its allure, the mink fur bikini failed to become a trendsetter. Perhaps one reason for its lack of popularity was the impracticality it posed. A day spent basking on sandy shores would transform this once elegant piece into something resembling a waterlogged rodent. Even those who preferred staying on solid ground would have found themselves tirelessly brushing sand out of the delicate fur. While undoubtedly eye-catching and daring for its time, it is safe to say that the mink fur bikini did not achieve must-have status in the world of fashion accessories. Nevertheless, it serves as an intriguing reminder of how trends can come and go, leaving behind remnants that provoke both fascination and amusement. This charming photograph transports us back to an era where experimentation with style knew no bounds. It captures a moment frozen in time when individuals dared to push boundaries and embrace unconventional choices – even if they ultimately proved impractical.

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