A woman was arrested for wearing a bikini deemed too revealing Representative Image. A Taiwanese tourist was arrested and fined for wearing a bikini deemed too revealing to a beach in Philippines. Lin Tzu Ting, 26, was on holiday with her boyfriend when the pair decided to visit Puka Beach on the island of Boracay, according to Metro. Ms Ting wore a white string bikini for the visit on October 9 - and her choice of outfit soon sparked a controversy.
Woman fined for tiny ‘piece of string’ bikini on Philippines island
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Woman fined for tiny G-string bikini. From here on in, should be known as the year swimwear officially shrunk. Now a woman has discovered that while these barely-there bikinis look great on social media, the reality of wearing one in real-life is actually pretty awkward. A Taiwanese found herself in hot water when she wore this tiny bikini to a beach in the Philippines, offending the locals. A post of the outrageously daring bikini was shared in the group and received 11, comments and 55, shares within hours.
Woman arrested and fined in Philippines island of Boracay for wearing tiny bikini
Australian women are testing out a new bikini trend - the 'summer shift' - in a bid to elongate their legs, lengthen their torsos and highlight the hip region. Gone are the days when string swimwear sat low on a woman's pelvis and covered her front and backside completely when she was sunbathing at the beach. Today it's all about 'less is more' and 'shifting' the sides of your bikini to sit on your waist, giving the appearance of more height and slenderness.
Facebook Twitter Email. CNN — A Taiwanese tourist was arrested and fined for wearing a particularly revealing bikini on the beach at the Philippines' newly reopened resort island of Boracay, local media reported. The tourist, who has not been named, sparked controversy by donning a string bikini on the island's famous white-sand beaches on October 9, according to the state-run Philippines News Agency PNA. Traveling with her boyfriend, PNA reported the woman had been told by staff at her hotel that the swimwear was "inappropriate" -- but she wore it anyway.