The Intravenous Muse

Juan Villoro In 1946, automotive engineer Louis RĂ©ard presented an invention capable of stopping traffic: the bikini. The two-piece garment was named after the atoll where the first atomic bombs exploded. Twenty years later, the explosive garment was appearing on magazine covers, fashion runways, movies, and television. No one looked better than Raquel Tejada, a … Continue reading The Intravenous Muse