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108 His view Growing up in the land of the bathing suit makes all other forms of clothing seem unnecessary. By Michael Drinkard
VOGUE'S VIEW
114 SUMMER CONVERTIBLES Silke Schalk's quietly sexy Blu swimwear line is cleverly designed to be worn on and off the beach
120
A BRIEF EVOLUTION Since he revolutionized lingerie, Calvin Klein's name has been on every woman's hips. Vanessa Friedman finds out what it takes to stay on top and bottom
126 BRINGING UP THE REAR The Wonderbra is no longer enough:
Designers from Vivienne Westwood to John Galliano are filling out the backside, too. Candace Bushnell reports
134 AN EYE FOR FIGURES Jackie Spaniel creates clothes for Barneys New York
to suit women of every size and shape. Mary Tannen investigates
146 Hit list Pearls are the accessory of choice for fashion's
current, more cultured mood
245 POINT OF VIEW
246 Fashion's new form Nowhere is the return to a shapely silhouette more obvious than in evening wear, as designers turn out sophisticated long dresses spiced up with the sex appeal of body-clinging cuts. Photographed by Herb Ritts
254 The body suits Turning back the clock to hourglass shapes from the thirties, forties, and fifties, designers are creating a glamorous retrospective of movie-star swimwear. Photographed by Helmut Newton 264 Good sports High technology hits the water as futuristic fabrics and sport-inspired shapes pair up. Photographed by Steven Meisel
272 Tropical punch Spare shapes-like bra tops and sexy sarongs—and colorful prints make the perfect island getaway. Photographed by Ellen Von Unwerth 294 Go figure From the flannel bathing dresses of the 1900s
to Ipanema's nearly naked thong, swimsuits have exposed the body while undressing fashion. Katherine Betts examines the history of swimwear
298 Futuristic fit With the electricity of high-voltage color, Stephen Sprouse's sporty new line provides the perfect showcase for a body in motion on the latest fitness machines. Photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde
318 Easing into summer Even breezy weekend basics are picking up on today's body-conscious trend. The result: simple pieces-all in summery beige and white-that flatter the figure without flaunting it
326 Cut to pieces Punching holes in the notion that black
is dead, today's most progressive, graphic shapes mold to the body like a second skin. Photographed by Nick Knight
337 Talking fashion On the road to public exposure. By William Norwich
354 In this issue
356 Vogue's last look
COVER LOO
Bathing beauty: Model Claudia Schiffer gets in the swim in a belted lime green maillot-a perfect example of this year's constructed swimsuits. Bathing suit by Chanel. Makeup focuses on eyes with Eye Opener Duo-Tone Liner
in Black Tones, and lips get a soft glow from Super Lustrous Lipstick in Naturally Nude. All by Revlon. Details, stores, see In This Issue. Hair, Garren of Garren, New York, at Henri Bende makeup, Laura Mercier. Fashion Editor: Camilla Nickerson.
Photographer: Steven Meisel. Photographed at Mar-a-Lago, the home of Donald J. Trump.
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