8 Of The Most Iconic Swimwear Moments In Film From the popularisation of the barely-there bikini in the early 1960s, to perennially chic Riviera one-pieces – these are Hollywood’s most iconic beach-side looks. SHOP SWIMWEAR 1. Elizabeth Taylor in 'Suddenly, Last Summer' In the 1959 adaptation of Tennessee Williams’ Suddenly, Last Summer, Elizabeth Taylor sizzled on-screen in a plunging white one-piece. Worn slightly off-shoulder with deeply bronzed skin, Elizabeth’s striking swimsuit – with its sexy keyhole cut-out detail – still feels as relevant as ever. 1. Elizabeth Taylor in 'Suddenly, Last Summer' In the 1959 adaptation of Tennessee Williams’ Suddenly, Last Summer, Elizabeth Taylor sizzled on-screen in a plunging white one-piece. Worn slightly off-shoulder with deeply bronzed skin, Elizabeth’s striking swimsuit – with its sexy keyhole cut-out detail – still feels as relevant as ever. 2. Joan Blackman in 'Blue Hawaii' Sure, there were plenty of vintage Hawaiian print cossies in Blue Hawaii, but Joan Blackman’s colourful wardrobe of swimsuits (with matching swimming caps) definitely caught our attention. In contrast to the more vibrant pieces, it’s a subtle lemon yellow one-piece worn while Elvis Presley serenades her on the tropical beaches of O’ahu, that still gives us swimsuit envy. 2. Joan Blackman in 'Blue Hawaii' Sure, there were plenty of vintage Hawaiian print cossies in Blue Hawaii, but Joan Blackman’s colourful wardrobe of swimsuits (with matching swimming caps) definitely caught our attention. In contrast to the more vibrant pieces, it’s a subtle lemon yellow one-piece worn while Elvis Presley serenades her on the tropical beaches of O’ahu, that still gives us swimsuit envy. 3. Brigitte Bardot in 'A Very Private Affair' Always ahead of the curve, Brigitte Bardot charmed in A Very Private Affair, wearing a white micro-bikini with ruffled bottoms at a time when one-pieces were still the norm. Fun fashion fact – Bardot is often credited with first popularising the bikini by wearing the “controversial” look in her aptly titled 1952 film, The Girl in a Bikini. 3. Brigitte Bardot in 'A Very Private Affair' Always ahead of the curve, Brigitte Bardot charmed in A Very Private Affair, wearing a white micro-bikini with ruffled bottoms at a time when one-pieces were still the norm. Fun fashion fact – Bardot is often credited with first popularising the bikini by wearing the “controversial” look in her aptly titled 1952 film, The Girl in a Bikini. 4. Gwyneth Paltrow in 'The Talented Mr. Ripley' On the beach of the opulent Italian coast – lounging next to a sun-kissed Jude Law – we’re introduced to the 1950s wardrobe of Marge, played by Gwyneth Paltrow. An azure blue nautical print two-piece with vermillion rope-detailing evokes the carefree spirit of an Italian summer, while her crisp white shirts tied over colourful bandeau bikini tops has us craving long, languid days spent in the sun. Bellissima. 4. Gwyneth Paltrow in 'The Talented Mr. Ripley' On the beach of the opulent Italian coast – lounging next to a sun-kissed Jude Law – we’re introduced to the 1950s wardrobe of Marge, played by Gwyneth Paltrow. An azure blue nautical print two-piece with vermillion rope-detailing evokes the carefree spirit of an Italian summer, while her crisp white shirts tied over colourful bandeau bikini tops has us craving long, languid days spent in the sun. Bellissima. 5. Grace Kelly in 'To Catch a Thief' The epitome of Riviera style comes via the inimitable Grace Kelly. In Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief, Grace Kelly plays a wealthy jewellery owner, spending her days holidaying on the Riviera in a bright canary yellow, retro swimming costume with a handkerchief skirt. Yet Grace’s most famous look was all in the accessories: timeless cat-eye shades, a silk chiffon headscarf and an of-the-moment raffia beach bag. Now to plan our next getaway… 5. Grace Kelly in 'To Catch a Thief' The epitome of Riviera style comes via the inimitable Grace Kelly. In Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief, Grace Kelly plays a wealthy jewellery owner, spending her days holidaying on the Riviera in a bright canary yellow, retro swimming costume with a handkerchief skirt. Yet Grace’s most famous look was all in the accessories: timeless cat-eye shades, a silk chiffon headscarf and an of-the-moment raffia beach bag. Now to plan our next getaway… 6. Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall in 'Sex and the City' When it comes to accessorising your poolside looks, take style cues from Carrie Bradshaw and Samantha Jones. Striking the perfect balance between poolside nonchalance and evening elegance, think embroidered kaftans, barely-there two-pieces and vibrant palazzo trousers. Just fabulous. 6. Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall in 'Sex and the City' When it comes to accessorising your poolside looks, take style cues from Carrie Bradshaw and Samantha Jones. Striking the perfect balance between poolside nonchalance and evening elegance, think embroidered kaftans, barely-there two-pieces and vibrant palazzo trousers. Just fabulous. 7. Virginie Ledoyen in 'The Beach' A pristine, uninhabited island in the Gulf of Thailand with an unspoilt, hidden beach calls for the tiniest, cerulean blue triangle bikini and sea salt rinsed, wavy strands. No wonder this scene in The Beach featuring Virginie Ledoyen is so unforgettable. 7. Virginie Ledoyen in 'The Beach' A pristine, uninhabited island in the Gulf of Thailand with an unspoilt, hidden beach calls for the tiniest, cerulean blue triangle bikini and sea salt rinsed, wavy strands. No wonder this scene in The Beach featuring Virginie Ledoyen is so unforgettable. 8. Romy Schneider in 'La Piscine' An intoxicating, sun-drenched mystery with an endless supply of covetable bathing suits, the cult film La Piscine drips in 60s Côte d’Azur charm. Set in the hills above St Tropez, Marianne (played by Romy Schneider) parades around the tranquil pool in an effortless, wardrobe of plunging swimsuits. And our favourite? A figure-defining white one-piece with a curved, open back. 8. Romy Schneider in 'La Piscine' An intoxicating, sun-drenched mystery with an endless supply of covetable bathing suits, the cult film La Piscine drips in 60s Côte d’Azur charm. 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