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A bikini is a women's two-piece swimsuit featuring two triangles of fabric on top that cover the woman's breasts , and two triangles of fabric on the bottom: the front covering the pelvis but exposing the navel , and the back covering the buttocks. In May , Parisian fashion designer Jacques Heim released a two-piece swimsuit design that he named the Atome 'Atom' and advertised as "the smallest swimsuit in the world". No runway model would wear it, so he hired a nude dancer from the Casino de Paris named Micheline Bernardini to model it at a review of swimsuit fashions. Due to its revealing design, the bikini was considered controversial, facing opposition from a number of groups and being accepted only very slowly by the general public. In many countries, the design was banned from beaches and other public places: in , France banned the bikini from being worn on its coastlines; Germany banned the bikini from public swimming pools until the s, and some communist groups condemned the bikini as a "capitalist decadence".
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Page 3 , or Page Three , was a British newspaper tradition of publishing a large image of a topless female glamour model known as a Page 3 girl on the third page of mainstream red-top tabloids. The Sun introduced Page 3 in , which boosted its circulation considerably, leading to other tabloids imitating the feature on their own third pages. Attitudes toward Page 3 varied widely throughout its history. Some readers regarded the feature as harmless entertainment, but many cultural conservatives viewed it as softcore pornography inappropriate for publication in generally circulated national newspapers, while many feminists saw it as a misogynistic tradition that objectified and demeaned women. Some politicians, notably former Labour Party MP Clare Short , campaigned to have Page 3 banned, but never succeeded in enacting legislation against it. In , activists launched a No More Page 3 campaign in an effort to pressure newspaper editors and owners to end the feature. As of , the only British tabloid still publishing topless models is the niche Sunday Sport. After Rupert Murdoch relaunched the flagging Sun newspaper in tabloid format on 17 November , editor Larry Lamb began publishing photographs of clothed glamour models on its third page to compete with The Sun 's principal rival, the Daily Mirror , which was printing photos of women in lingerie or bikinis.