LONDON (Reuters) โ From an Olympic gold medal to Pamela Andersonโs โBaywatchโ red bathing suit, a new exhibition dedicated to all things swimming opens at Londonโs Design Museum this week.
โSplash! A Century of Swimming and Styleโ features more than 200 items that look at our love of water since the 1920s, be it at the lido, the pool or in nature.
โThe show explores the last century of swimming through the lens of design,โ Amber Butchart, guest curator of the exhibition, told Reuters at a press preview on Wednesday.
โWe begin in the pool, we move into lido, and then we end in nature and each of those sections allows us to explore different themes, whether itโs materials and making, whether it is theโฆ evolution of swimwear as a fashion object, or whether it is swimming in outdoor spaces and the architecture that allows access for that.โ
A variety of colourful swimwear from various decades takes centre stage, including a 1950s bikini and a selection of 1980s Speedo briefs alongside an edition of the famed red suit Anderson wore to play lifeguard C.J. Parker in โBaywatchโ in the 1990s.
Items date from a 1920s example of rental swimwear to more contemporary and adaptive designs.
Also on show are various items belonging to Olympians โ including the first Olympic solo swimming gold medal won by a British woman as well as diver Tom Daleyโs Team GB trunks.
โSplash! A Century of Swimming and Styleโ runs from March 28 until August 17.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian, By William Maclean)
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