Each red swimsuit was tailored differently, whether the straps were skinny or wide, the legs cut higher, or some necklines more plunging than others, to accentuate the actress wearing it. "I wanted them to be real and practical and actually work in the surf," Gregory J. Bonann told the New York Times in 2019. TYR, a competitive swimwear company, helped with the original design. Added Michael Berk, "We never tried to be sexy intentionally. It was all about athletes and functionality." The coverage got skimpier as the years went by, however, and by the time Kelly Packard joined the show, "my swimsuit was so far up my butt, that I started crying," she told E!. She was duly outfitted in another suit that was previously worn by Alexandra Paul. And that wasn't the only time they reused suits originally worn by others. "They give you this red suit and inside...it says 'PAM,'" Traci Bingham told Esquire. "I thought, 'Oh my god, this is amazing-they're actually letting me wear one of her suits."
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:26