Fashion

Is the barely-there bikini trend here to stay?

Led by influencers on Instagram and TikTok, the trend of wearing a bikini smaller than your size is beach fashion's newest trend

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Jul 2021 11:10AM

Is the barely-there bikini trend here to stay?
A bikini worn a size too small and upside down is a major swimwear trend of the summer. – ETX pic, July 1, 2021

WEARING a swimsuit that fits you and is your size is so last decade!

There's a new level of daringness coming to beaches in many parts of the world. No, it's not about going topless. The latest look in swimwear, at least if we look to the influencer crowd, is all about wearing a teeny-tiny bikini – at least two sizes smaller than your usual size – to cover the absolute bare minimum that prevents us from being totally naked.

The phenomenon, which is all over Instagram and TikTok, may not be seen on everyone this summer but those who do embrace it are sure to get noticed.

"Itsy bitsy teenie weenie yellow polkadot bikini" went the 1960s Brian Hyland classic. It was another time, one that definitely saw its share of new freedoms when it came to fashion. The miniskirt made its debut, along with the trapeze dress, but above all, the bikini, one of the ultimate controversial garments, which, after being judged immoral for years all over the world, was seen en masse on sandy beaches. Less restricted by complicated, structured outfits, women's bodies in the West were increasingly on display with shorter, more flowing, more colorful pieces.

That was nearly 60 years ago, and not surprisingly, the codes of fashion have evolved since that time. And the "teenie weenie" proportions of bikinis then may seem ultra modest compared to this latest trend.

Diminishing coverage

After having been periodically supplanted by one-piece styles, the bikini has made a remarkable comeback in recent years. But one need only scroll through TikTok and Instagram to see that it's no longer exactly being worn in the same way. A trend that reality TV fans will have definitely noticed.

Whether it's about asserting one's style, embracing one's body and curves, or being intentionally provocative, it's clear that the young women who appear in many of the most popular reality TV shows of the moment are sorely lacking fabric when it comes to taking a dip in their 5-star pools.

The swimsuit seems to be overly tight, revealing much more than it should – but then is there a rule that breasts should be covered by a swimsuit top? – namely vertiginous cleavage, but also, and above all – because this is part of the recent phenomenon – all of the lower part of the chest which, in fact, appears to emerge and rise.

But we shouldn't just point the finger at reality TV stars, who aren't necessarily the first to have adopted this trend. Let's give credit where credit is due. And in this little game, some of the biggest American celebrities are leading the ranks. Forerunners in the matter, some of them go to extremes.

Kylie Jenner, Khloé Kardashian, and Megan Thee Stallion have long been sporting swimsuits that are a little too small for their cup size. It's not a brand new trend but rather one which has been gaining ground over the seasons, now ubiquitous on some beaches as well as on social networks. Megan Thee Stallion even recently created a swim line for Fashion Nova that seems to be largely founded on this aesthetic.

Upside-down bikinis are next

But wearing a swimsuit that's a couple of sizes too small for you won't be enough to turn you into a summer siren. Because this trend actually incorporates yet another phenomenon that we didn't see coming and which basically consists in wearing your bikini top... upside down.

Yes, you read that right! Why make something simple when you can make it complicated? In short, instead of tying one string behind your neck and the other in your back, you do the opposite.

This results in revealing more skin, especially the lower and inner parts of your chest. Again, this is not a new trend, but it has become so popular that brands like PrettyLittleThing are now launching their own collections of reverse triangle swimwear – remember, you just have to reverse the direction of the strings.

This trend of revealing a vertiginous neckline also shows up in ready-to-wear with summer collections offering ultra sexy cuts at the level of the chest, particularly in beachy dresses. Is it about revenge dressing after a year of staying at home? Upping the ante when it comes to being daring and getting attention? All about women being sexy and provocative or about wanting to assert themselves and show that they are at one with their bodies. – ETX Daily Up, July 1, 2021

Related News

Malaysia / 1w

Malaysia begins enforcing social media age verification

Malaysia / 2w

Uploading videos: Social media users need to understand limits, avoid disrupting investigations – Fahmi

Malaysia / 2w

Food stall operator in Ipoh robbed by two men, daughter appeals for help (video)

Malaysia / 2w

Najib tops social media reach, Syed Saddiq rules Gen-Z space — Ilham Centre

Fashion / 1mth

Fashion icon, venture capitalist come together to unlock value of creative arts and fashion industries

Opinion / 1mth

Licensed to silence? The Mandiri case and the threat to freedom of speech

Spotlight

Malaysia

4WD driver who drove backwards on highway nabbed, positive for drugs (video)

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Seven in ten Malaysian workers earn RM5k or less - economist

Malaysia

PAS ends political cooperation with Bersatu

Malaysia

BN banking on Malay vote strategy that delivered 40-seat Johor win, says analyst

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

World

Southern Philippines quake kills at least 19, triggering minor tsunami waves (video)

Malaysia

Music teacher claims trial to 14 charges of sexual assault against 6 students in Sabak Bernam

Malaysia

‘Be more cautious when issuing statements’ – Fahmi

Malaysia

BERSAMA opens candidate applications, invites Malaysians to step forward

You may be interested

Events

Glamparents Showtime 2026 raises over RM71,000 for charity

By Ian McIntyre

Community

Penang Mutiara LRT can be expanded if there is a need – MRT Corp

By Ian McIntyre

Events

Arrivia, KrisFlyer deepen partnership with launch of cruise redemptions

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Events

Penang launches sharing integrative platform to reduce shortage in key high-skilled areas

By Ian McIntyre

Events

Melaka: Cat Supermarket joins hands with PPHM for cat adoption drive

Events

MIXUE backs Sarawak heritage with RM100,000 for Nanyang Mechanics Monument

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Health

Vape industry outpaces regulation: Nation risks ‘time bomb’ of nicotine addiction and drug abuse

Community

Man with loudhailer at Simpang Pulai R&R sparks concern over COVID-19 claims (video)