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Explore a selection of the most memorable swimsuits that have left their mark on cinema history. From legendary bikinis to iconic one-pieces, this list celebrates the beachwear that has defined unforgettable movie moments. Discover how these garments became cultural symbols, influencing trends and the collective memory of film enthusiasts. A journey through the swimwear fashion that has shone on the big screen throughout the decades.

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    Angelina Jolie's Bikini in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)

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    • Hot and sensational

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    This bikini became a symbol of Angelina Jolie's confidence and charisma as Lara Croft, capturing the early 2000s energy. Its appearance in the film contributed to the character's iconic image, being remembered for its visual impact and its association with one of cinema's most recognizable action heroines.

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    Ursula Andress's White Bikini in Dr. No (1962)

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    • Called the most famous bikini of all time

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    This bikini is widely recognized as the most famous swimsuit of all time and an iconic moment in cinematic and fashion history. Its appearance in the 1962 film 'Dr. No', with Ursula Andress emerging from the water, created an unforgettable cinematic image that redefined the 'Bond girl' figure and the cultural impact of fashion on the big screen.

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    Brigitte Bardot's Bikini in Manina, the Girl in the Bikini (1952)

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    • Cinema's most iconic bikini debut

    This bikini is iconic for its pivotal role in popularizing the garment worldwide, especially after Brigitte Bardot's appearance in the 1952 film. Its impact transcended the screen, creating a cultural stir that transformed the perception of swimwear and cemented Bardot as a symbol of fashion and freedom.

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    Elizabeth Taylor's White Maillot in Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)

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    • One of the most iconic swimsuits in film history

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    This white one-piece swimsuit became a symbol of cinematic daring and Elizabeth Taylor's sensuality in the 1959 film. Its provocative design caused a stir at the time, contributing to the film's notoriety and cementing its place as an unforgettable piece in film costume history.

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    Raquel Welch's Fur Bikini in One Million Years B.C. (1966)

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    • Remains one of the most referenced costumes in cinema

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    This fur bikini became an instant cultural icon, catapulting Raquel Welch to stardom and defining a daring aesthetic for the 1960s. Its provocative design and impact on pop culture cemented it as an unforgettable reference in the history of cinematic swimwear.

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    Bo Derek's Nude Swimsuit in 10 (1979)

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    • Made her an international sex symbol

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    This swimsuit became an instant cultural phenomenon, immortalized by Bo Derek's iconic slow-motion beach running scene. Its design and the visual impact it generated established it as a benchmark in cinematic fashion and a symbol of sensuality from that era.

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    Phoebe Cates's Red Bikini in Fast Times at Ridgemont High

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    • Considered one of the most iconic movie scenes in cinema history

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    This red bikini is central to one of the most iconic and memorable scenes in cinematic history, the pool sequence in 'Fast Times at Ridgemont High'. Its cultural impact transcended the film, becoming a benchmark for swimwear fashion and a symbol of 1980s pop culture.

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    Halle Berry's Orange Bikini in Die Another Day (2002)

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    • Made fashion and film history

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    This bikini instantly became a symbol of cinematic fashion, evoking and paying homage to Ursula Andress's iconic Bond girl appearance. Its vibrant design and the way it was presented on screen cemented it as a cultural reference. The image of Halle Berry emerging from the sea in this outfit left an indelible mark on collective cinematic memory.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates the most memorable and culturally significant swimsuits that have appeared in movie history, based on their impact on fashion and popular culture.
Users can participate by voting for their favorite iconic movie swimsuits, influencing each one's final position in the ranking.
The results reflect the popularity and recognition of the swimsuits by the community, highlighting those that have left a lasting mark on collective cinematic memory.
Yes, the ranking covers iconic swimsuits from early bikinis to more contemporary designs, showcasing the evolution of fashion in cinema.
A swimsuit is considered iconic if it has had a significant cultural impact, has been widely recognized, or has defined a memorable moment in a film, such as Ursula Andress's white bikini in "Dr. No" or Brooke Shields's in "The Blue Lagoon".

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

This ranking celebrates swimsuits that have transcended the screen to become cultural symbols. The methodology focuses on the impact and historical relevance of each piece within the cinematic and fashion context.

  • The initial selection of participants is based on recurring mentions in specialized media and popular culture as influential cinematic swimsuits.
  • The visual impact of the swimsuit in the film is considered, as well as how it contributed to the actor/actress's image or character.
  • Historical and cultural relevance, including how the swimsuit reflected or influenced fashion trends of its era, is a key factor.
  • Community participation through votes is essential to determine the current popularity and recognition of each iconic swimsuit.
  • The swimsuit must have appeared in a film and be easily recognizable or associated with a specific character or scene.
  • It must have generated a significant cultural impact, either due to its innovative design, its boldness, or how it defined a cinematic moment.
  • The piece must be frequently mentioned or recognized in discussions about fashion in cinema or iconic big-screen moments.
  • The swimsuit's ability to influence fashion trends or to be remembered over time will be valued, such as Carrie Fisher's bikini in "Star Wars" or Phoebe Cates's in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High".