I can only assume that was the inspiration behind these numbers sported by Kate Bock and Barbara Palvin.
These rather impractical one-piecers each cover only the right breast, leaving the left to be covered modestly by the palm of a hand.
They’re not good for beach volleyball, I guess is what I’m saying.
They’re not the first single-breast suits the swimsuit issue has shown us. Just last year, Hailey Clauson shared this number with us.
Now it’s the right breast that is free while the left one is hidden from view.
A couple years earlier, in 2015, Sara Sampaio and Sam Hoopes flaunted a couple of breasts: one left and one right.
Ten years earlier, in 2005, Anne V and Carolyn Murphy flaunted the same breast in possibly the same swimsuit.
And let us travel all the way back to 1990, when the lovely Elle Macpherson showed us what was right. (Marisa Miller followed suit in 2004.)
I have a feeling there are other examples that I wasn’t able to dig up. If I find more, I’ll update this post. But the current tally is 6 right breasts exposed, 3 left breasts exposed. (Or, if you're a pessimist, 3 right and 6 left concealed.)
But obviously, in order to be actual swimsuits, some additional cover would have to be added.
One that note, another theme of 2018 seems to be “mesh one-piece swimsuits so scandalous that they need to be worn with bikini bottoms underneath.”
See? Swimsuitologist is really just a fashion blog at heart.
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You know what? Over a year later, I'm going to take the suggestion left in the comments by an anonymous tipster and include Kim Alexis here. Even though her back is to us, I think we can speculate that she's revealing her left and concealing her right. This is the suit referred to in the magazine, mysteriously, as "one-piece topless," and maybe that's what they meant.
Welcome, Kim!
This pic of Kim Alexis from 1982 is the first one that came to mind with this post, not that you see anything overt.
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Good call. I wish there was a conclusive frontal shot.
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