I have been completely obsessing
over this bikini at J.Crew.
Not exact matches
I wish I had worn more
bikinis in those days, and I wear my bathing suit
at the pool, in front of God and everybody, and I get my hair wet, and I put on red lipstick, and I'm quick to kiss, to turn
over and say yes, to reach out my hands, to touch, I honour you.
These luxurious slippers are perfect for days when you feel like strolling
at the beach as they can easily be paired
over your
bikinis.
It's effortlessly cool worn open
over a
bikini, then can be easily buttoned up for fries
at the snack bar.
I could see this being a summer staple, something easy to throw on
over my
bikini on the way to surf
at the beach or when we break
at lunch.
Really the only time I wear shorts is
over bikini bottoms when I'm by the pool or
at the beach.
Pretty and practical, easy to wear and accessorize, I love a good white (preferably eyelet) dress because it looks equally relevant
at dinner paired with dressier shoe and bag option, yet never fails to impress during the day thrown
over a
bikini and accessorized with a floppy hat and giant sunnies.
Cute Coverup — what I normally look for is something I can easily throw
over a
bikini during the day, yet something special enough I could wear to dinner
at the beach
at night.
These days it just seems like the same photos: blonde girl wearing
bikini, blonde girl doing yoga, doing that photo where you are showing your back and holding someone's hand, the heart
over the sunset, looking
at the ground or out into the distance as if you just took a candid shot, food... I'm actually kind of envious that they feel so comfortable in their space.
Iconic images abound along the strand, which is recognized as the birthplace of beach culture: stilt - borne lifeguard stations,
bikini - clad rollerbladers
at Venice Beach, sun - bleached surfers
at Malibu, body builders
at Muscle Beach, leggy palm trees along Ocean Avenue, and those remarkable and unaffected sunsets
over the Pacific.
Other early works — such as the
bikini draped
over a door
at the «Kunstverein Kippenberger»
at Fridericianum Kassel in 1994, and a grid of men's handkerchiefs stitched together — are recreated entirely in white.
There was a 1972 smudge of pink with red lips and blue eyes by Willem de Kooning that brought a winning bid,
over estimate, of $ 240,000; Martin Kippenberger's 1986
bikini - clad beachgoers I Have to Stay
at Home went for triple its estimate
at a hammer price of $ 115,000.