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Designer: Rudi Gernreich

1922-1985

Medium: Yellow and white wool, cotton, and rubber knit
Date: 1964
Country: USA
Credit: Gift of Rita Wathick and Michael Stoyla - Lily et Cie
Comprised of wool jersey trunks and thin shoulder straps that cross in the front and back, Rudi Gernreich’s “monokini” frees the female body. Introduced in 1964, it instantly became a symbol of the 'Sexual Revolution,' and was banned by the Pope. Gernreich’s vision of a strong, uninhibited modern woman earned him a reputation as a social commentator.
Object Number: 2003.73.1
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