I’m also old enough to think that “kini” means skimpy and sexy. But no, i haven’t seen a facekini. I have seen a Muslim women’s swim suit, but not commonly.
AI’s gettin’ kinky. Or is that kinki?
Hmmm. So what is a kinkini?
With a very tall & oddly craggy peak.
Is that near Nomanisan Island?
For when you want to chill out on the beach but you’re also Cobra Commander.
No. That is closer to Vroom Dabbles Atoll. As if you asked.
I’ve seen the original monokini in the Rudi Gernreich exhibit at the museum, but did anyone (outside of a fashion show) ever actually wear one?
Especially backwards.
Borat?
No, fully dressede, out walking in the sun
I mean, maybe she was wearing a bathing suit, too, but you couldn’t tell.
Looks like the ideal thing to wear to an Indivisible march/ protest.Are they ‘street legal’? Most southern jurisdictions where the Klan was active have funny rules about adults in masks/ hoods, etc.
New York, too.
Laws are only as good as the enforcement. I could readily imagine the public deciding masks were normal daily wear, laws be damned.
Healthier, too.
Nope. I’ve seen burkinis several times, but no facekinis.
Sadly true. If only I could convince my husband to wear suncream regularly, or a hat at all! He burns easily and already suffered skin cancer once, but still refuses to be cautious.
It was near the Isle of Lucy. But that disappeared in the late 1950s.
Changing ocean levels made it reappear. One day a ship went by and someone on deck pointed and said, “Here’s Lucy!”.