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/ˈbændəʊ//bænˈdəʊ/The word "bandeau" has its roots in the French language, and it originated as a term for a headwrap or broad strip of cloth that was worn around the head or brow as a decorative addition to clothing. Specifically, the modern meaning of the word "bandeau" as a type of swimsuit or bra dates back to the 1950s, when French fashion designer Jacques Heim introduced a new style of bikini that featured a small, triangular top that tied around the neck or back like a band. This new style was dubbed the "bandeaukini" due to its resemblance to the traditional bandeau headwrap. Over time, the term "bandeau" came to be used more broadly to refer to any type of top or bra that features a similar band-like design across the chest or back. Today, bandeau swimsuits and bras continue to be popular fashion items that offer a sleek, minimalistic look and maximum freedom of movement.
a narrow band worn around the head to hold the hair in place
một dải băng hẹp quấn quanh đầu để giữ tóc cố định
a piece of women’s clothing that is tied around the body to cover the breasts
một mảnh quần áo của phụ nữ được buộc quanh cơ thể để che ngực
một bộ bikini băng tóc