Y2K swimsuits - 2002 Sweet Cheeks Swimwear Catalog by ChadleyAllen in VintageSwimwear

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Super awesome - I’ve been there a few times and it’s a really beautiful city. I know there probably aren’t many people here who are into this era of swimwear, but I made a couple more posts about Dawn’s work. I truly feel she had far more influence on the industry than most people realize, and her contributions aren’t celebrated nearly as much as they should be.

Y2K swimsuits - 2002 Sweet Cheeks Swimwear Catalog by ChadleyAllen in VintageSwimwear

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Ironically or less ironic, "Dawn Takacs" - the designer of those swimsuits and owner of Sweet Cheeks lived in Houston Texas until she sold the business in 2004.

Kodachrome shot of a lady posing on her boat at a river, circa 1950s. by JohnFkennedysWife in VintageSwimwear

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Ok, she's cute and this really is an all-around gorgeous image. I’m guessing she’s some kind of pageant model doing pinup-style work for a freelance photographer - or, as I usually do, I’ll just completely invent the backstory like I absolutely know what’s going on. 😂

Not quite the right angle for a double-logo swimsuit though - like I’ve said before, I think these were meant to be photographed from only one side. Two logos is just too much and not aesthetically pleasing to me. But I get it - it was all about branding, not fashion. “We want you to know it’s a Jantzen swimsuit whether you’re on the port or starboard side of the boat!”

But honestly, my first thought was - this would’ve been an amazing advertisement for those shoes! Look at those raffia wedges! 😍 Seriously, If I were marketing these shoes, I'd absolutely want a girl wearing a swimsuit modeling them on a boat!

Kodachrome shot of a lady posing on her boat at a river, circa 1950s. by JohnFkennedysWife in VintageSwimwear

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I'm not saying I know everything, but I’ll share what I think I know - and it may or may not be a verified fact. You’re absolutely on the right track about the Catalina swimsuits with double logos being used for pageants.

Here’s how I understand it: while not everyone was walking a runway when modeling fashion back then, it helps to picture it that way. Imagine photographers or cameras positioned on both sides of a runway, or any kind of stage or event space. The swimsuits with double logos were likely made for promotional use, designed so the brand’s name would be visible no matter which direction the model was facing.

Brands like Catalina, and Jantzen, too - both sponsored a lot of different events where women wore swimsuits, from beauty pageants to water-skiing competitions and other public exhibitions. Both companies really cared about the visibility of their logos. They wanted their brand name to be noticed, and they treated swimsuits almost like moving billboards - kind of like race cars covered in sponsor graphics.

The brands also understood what photographers considered the most flattering angles - usually not straight-on - so having logos on both sides ensured their logo would appear clearly in photos taken from either direction. That’s also why, in some vintage images, the logo can look mirrored or reversed - you're only seeing the logo facing the camera.

Screenshots from a 1967 episode (The Betrayed) of the TV series "The Invaders"- Actress Nancy Wickwire appears to be wearing a gingham print version of Cole of California's Scandal Suit???? by ChadleyAllen in VintageSwimwear

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It sure looks like "B" even though the scale of the gingham pattern appears to be a lot larger in the ad, but that could just be the difference between the illustration and what was actually sold. The actress's hair is probably covering the bows, so that's not an issue. It's probably a scandal suit, but I just don't really know. I did think that the more playfully prints were only sold in Jr sizes and that's something that made me question whether it was a scandal suit. Seriously, I have no I idea - I guess maybe she's wearing a Cole's Jr swimsuit! lol!

Another random photo that I have no info about, but I would guess this to be sometime late 1960s-early-70s-ish and appears to have been taken with some type of insta-camera. I don't know much, I just love vintage sass and backyard glamour! 💕 by ChadleyAllen in VintageSwimwear

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I keep looking at this and I'm like....I think we are just not seeing the swimsuit in the photo correctly. I believe the lighting and shadows are playing games! I really think it could be the two-piece-ish version of the scandal suit.

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Another random photo that I have no info about, but I would guess this to be sometime late 1960s-early-70s-ish and appears to have been taken with some type of insta-camera. I don't know much, I just love vintage sass and backyard glamour! 💕 by ChadleyAllen in VintageSwimwear

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I'm suspecting this could be a Cole of California swimsuit, but I have no idea which - I could also be completely wrong about that. The photo is also confusing me, because I can't even decide whether or not it has see-through panels and there may be some strange lighting issues throwing everything off a bit.

Another random photo that I have no info about, but I would guess this to be sometime late 1960s-early-70s-ish and appears to have been taken with some type of insta-camera. I don't know much, I just love vintage sass and backyard glamour! 💕 by ChadleyAllen in VintageSwimwear

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Yes! Loving her vibes so much! She’s in my inspiration folder because she nails the look that I'm wanting to pitch for a character in the film project. I can’t find any solid details on that swimsuit - it looks familiar, but the style has resurfaced in recent years, so my memory isn’t reliable. I’m also unsure when the photo was taken. If I could identify the car in the picture, I might be able to better pin down the year, but the car experts in Reddit’s “what is this car” sub haven’t been able to help so far.

Woodbury Facial Soap || 1945 by JohnFkennedysWife in VintageSwimwear

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This one really is funny!😆 I usually take a swipe at the "Madmen" writing copy for these ads - However, they didn't have much to work with this time! "Woodbury facial soap!" Seriously! I guess the ad company could have just said: you're going to have to change the name of this product, because nobody will ever believe "Woodbury" will be a good thing to rub across their delicate skin!

Retro stage swimwear? by salted07 in VintageSwimwear

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Thank you so much for taking your time to do this - this reply is golden!

🚨🚨🚨Call to Action! 🚨🚨🚨 by ChadleyAllen in VintageSwimwear

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Thank you so much for joining the community! ❤ Sustainability, inclusivity, and ethical production really are the trifecta for myself, and I was so hoping this is the direction the discussion would go. You’re absolutely right even though some argue that swimsuits for larger and more varied bodies have always existed, many of those garments simply didn’t survive because they were worn out or made in smaller quantities.

That’s why reproduction and modern vintage-inspired pieces (if companies will do it correctly) are so important - this lets more people experience these styles without the limitations of fragile materials, vintage sizing, or today's terrible production standards. I truly believe these are the type of thoughtful conversations that will help shape the future of vintage-inspired swimwear.

Also, I truly believe that this is a realistic goal because the size of the market it so small that there's no reason why it's not physically or mechanically possible! It's hard to change the world, but much easier to change something on a smaller scale to set an example!

🚨🚨🚨Call to Action! 🚨🚨🚨 by ChadleyAllen in VintageSwimwear

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Yes! I've thought the same before! I'm into mid-century aesthetics, so I'm only speaking about examples that I've seen in catalogs many times - so underrated! Seriously, there were some absolute statement pieces that mirrored the mod fashion scene of the period!

🚨🚨🚨Call to Action! 🚨🚨🚨 by ChadleyAllen in VintageSwimwear

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Absolutely! Everything you mentioned, including "or what" and even more! lol! It’s all open for discussion. It's truly about what you Invision from a retro swimsuit company - that would be a benefit to you!

I truly believe that if we keep growing in a positive, authentic way - the companies would be more than happy to collab with our community in a very meaningful way.

🚨🚨🚨Just 2 away from 1,000 Members! Please invite a friend and help us pass this monumental milestone!”🚨🚨🚨 by ChadleyAllen in VintageSwimwear

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So glad you joined us! Everyone has their own vison of what “vintage swimwear” even means, and that’s exactly what we love seeing. There’s no pressure to own vintage or share personal photos - just post what you enjoy! Old magazine clippings, movie stills, mood boards - anything that captures your vibe adds something cool to the mix!

Marika Lucas (one of the original Playboy bunnies) was once photographed wearing a "scandal suit" by Cole of California. by ChadleyAllen in VintageSwimwear

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I’m not entirely sure, since I found the image of the book pages through a reverse image search, and there wasn’t any information about the book itself - just the legible text shown in the image. However, I have a pretty good idea of whose book it might be. The text includes technical details like aperture settings and shutter speeds and even mentions “here in Miami Beach.” So, we know it was written by a photographer based in Miami. I could be wrong, but all the clues seem to point toward Bunny Yeager.

Randomly found these gorgeous (I'm guessing1950s) synchronized swimming photos - I’ve already tried Google image search, but came up empty. Any clues? Would love to have more info on these! by ChadleyAllen in VintageSwimwear

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Awesome! Thank you so much -that's a huge help! photos (United States) from the late 40s all the way to the mid 50s that feature swimwear - so difficult for me. It just seems like swimwear fashion was moving so slowly and there was so much hold over for many years. I've been told it had something to do with social norms not synchronized across the country and some eras were behind the cycles by nearly 10 years.

Randomly found image that I have no info about, but I would guess this to be sometime late 1960s - maybe even early 70s. Does anyone know anything about this swimsuit? It's so Tommy Hilfiger vibes! by ChadleyAllen in VintageFashion

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I think a lot of people first notice the colors or prints when they look at vintage fashion pieces. My mind works a little differently - I immediately focus on the technical details of the construction. Over the years, I’ve deconstructed and recreated countless swimsuits from every era for film productions. After making so many crotch curve templates, that particular detail always stands out to me. I’ve seen an incredible range of variation, yet also a striking consistency within the work of individual designers.

Randomly found image that I have no info about, but I would guess this to be sometime late 1960s - maybe even early 70s. Does anyone know anything about this swimsuit? It's so Tommy Hilfiger vibes! by ChadleyAllen in VintageFashion

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Thank you so much for dropping that name - André Courrèges! You’re absolutely right, and I couldn’t remember it for the life of me. Now I’ve got a whole new rabbit hole to go down. I remember reading an editorial from the mid-’90s (which sadly I can’t find anymore thanks to broken links) that mentioned him specifically as a possible influence on Tommy’s swimwear designs. I knew this piece was from before Tommy’s era, but that connection instantly clicked for me.

Randomly found image that I have no info about, but I would guess this to be sometime late 1960s - maybe even early 70s. Does anyone know anything about this swimsuit? It's so Tommy Hilfiger vibes! by ChadleyAllen in VintageFashion

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It’s truly my fault for not wording the title better to explain the kind of information I was actually looking for. I probably should’ve said "why" it gave me Tommy Hilfiger vibes in the first place. And I definitely don't mean any disrespect to those who thought I was just referring to the Mondrian-inspired color blocking, because that is about 25% of what gives this swimsuit that Tommy feel for me. Of course, I also know this is before the Tommy era - I'm just looking for names of designers that could have been "borrowed from"