: Mrs. Robinson’s lace balconette bra became a permanent fixture of 1960s pop culture during her famous seduction scenes. Susan Sarandon The Rocky Horror Picture Show
- A memorable moment from a season of American Idol where a contestant wore a bra made of potato chips.
In the early days of cinema, the bra was not a staple in women's undergarments. Women often wore corsets, bodices, or restrictive garments that served as a precursor to the modern bra. However, as film technology improved and movie stars began to emerge, the bra started to gain popularity.
The 1950s and 1960s film industry showcased iconic movie stars like Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren, and Elizabeth Taylor, who often wore statement-making bras on screen. In movies like "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (1953) and "The Last Emperor" (1957), the bra became an integral part of the costume design, accentuating the actresses' figures.
: Mrs. Robinson’s lace balconette bra became a permanent fixture of 1960s pop culture during her famous seduction scenes. Susan Sarandon The Rocky Horror Picture Show
- A memorable moment from a season of American Idol where a contestant wore a bra made of potato chips. In the early days of cinema, the bra
In the early days of cinema, the bra was not a staple in women's undergarments. Women often wore corsets, bodices, or restrictive garments that served as a precursor to the modern bra. However, as film technology improved and movie stars began to emerge, the bra started to gain popularity. The 1950s and 1960s film industry showcased iconic
The 1950s and 1960s film industry showcased iconic movie stars like Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren, and Elizabeth Taylor, who often wore statement-making bras on screen. In movies like "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (1953) and "The Last Emperor" (1957), the bra became an integral part of the costume design, accentuating the actresses' figures. and Elizabeth Taylor