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Only the oldies go topless on French beaches
Times Online UK ^ | July 23, 2009 | Charles Bremner

Posted on 07/29/2009 4:05:00 PM PDT by Cincinna

The Paris Plage people knew what they were doing when they put that retro bathing-beauty on this year's beach poster. Body-covering, single-piece swimsuits are indeed the fashion, but for want of real news, le Parisien decided to fill a page yesterday under the headline: "Le monokini, c'est fini!."

Le Parisien's story was over a decade out of date, but that did not prevent foreign media from lifting it as a suitable silly season item. Topless bathing in reality ceased to be fashionable well before the fin of the last siècle and for years few young women have been venturing onto a beach in just their bikini bottom -- like their mothers did and sometimes still do. A sunbather called Nathalie at Bornes-les-Mimosas, a very touristy spot on the Mediterranean, knowledgably informed le Parisien that only two percent of women now went topless there.

A tiny band of feminists still campaigns for the right to go topless in city pools but their cause seems more like 1970s-80s nostalgia. They are competing with Muslim campaigners demanding women's only swimming sessions. Most topless beach-goers nowadays are their 40s, 50s and 60s. An Ifop poll on nudity last April found that French women between 50 and 64 were by far the least pudique -- modest -- about their bodies (The survey was commissioned by Tena, a company that makes products for urinary incontinence.)

The topless phenomenon, which France pioneered in the late 1960s, was always about female equality and women's freedom to be natural. The fashion was bitterly resisted at first by the guardians of morality. There is an amusing account of the period in a new history of France's bathing culture by Christophe Granger, a sociologist.

Newspaper editorialists said children were shocked by naked breasts. "People were hostile and treated the monokini bathers as prostitutes while their advocates called the critics prudes...After a decade of discord, L'Express Magazine closed the debate [in the late 1970s] with a definitive survey under the headline: "Naked breasts: the French are for them!" Granger says.

Granger's book, Les Corps d'Ete, is largely about the furious fight in the 1920s and 30s between the authorities and bathers over the right to show their bare limbs at all. "The old Christian bouregoisie led a moral crusade against these new summer practices. The conflicts were sometimes very violent, with the beating and stoning of women bathers. They accused them of holding public orgies" he says.

I suspect that many women were never comfortable with the topless fashion even though they practised it. As a man, I always found it unnerving. The pretense was that the monokini was not a sexual display. You were supposed to act as thought you didn't notice that the mother of your son's friend, with whom you usually shook hands politely at the school gate, just happened to be naked from the waist up (to mention an episode I remember from the 1990s).

Jean-Claude Kauffman, a sociologist, defined this the other day: "The male on the beach was required to have a completely blank expression, a display of lack of interest, navigating around the beachscape without avoiding the naked breasts nor staring at them."

The demise of the monokini fashion was put down to a return to modesty. I'd say it was more a return to common sense.


TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Health/Medicine; Society; Travel
KEYWORDS: bikini; france; nudebeaches; toplesssunbathing
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To: Prodigal Son

And, sadly, most of the breast have converted long ago from size 4D to 36 Long. :(


21 posted on 07/30/2009 8:56:22 AM PDT by 05 Mustang GT Rocks
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To: Revolting cat!; Slings and Arrows
The good news is Bridget Bardot is going topless at the beach...

The bad news is this is how she looks today...


22 posted on 07/30/2009 10:34:57 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (There is no truth in the Pravda Media.)
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To: a fool in paradise
I call Bardot's current looks "good news". She never felt the need to chop up and inflate her face into a mannequin's grotesque mask. She's just an old lady. Funny how time does that to even the most physically attractive people. It is also why you should never forget that the important side of a person is the inside, not the outside. "Beauty is only skin deep". There are lots of physically beautiful women who are as ugly as hell on the inside. Here is what I would call "bad news"...


23 posted on 09/12/2009 10:33:56 PM PDT by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (Depression Countdown: 50... 49... 48...)
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To: a fool in paradise

I agree. She just looks like an old lady, which is okay.


24 posted on 09/12/2009 10:47:24 PM PDT by Yardstick
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