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Published: 02:45 BST, 28 June 2018 | Updated: 03:30 BST, 28 June 2018
Australia might be in the depths of winter right now but Instagram is already awash with teeny tiny bikini bottoms set to make major waves come summer.
Made with minimal material, Australian brands like Lahana, TJ Swim, Jaymes, Petit Kini and Bambi Boutique are selling out fast online, with influencers on social media promoting the hot little numbers even in the cold.
The trend of 'baking bikinis' - or swimsuits used mainly for the purpose of getting an all-over tan - was started by luxury American label Minimale Animale, which promotes styles so scant you'd be afraid to wear them swimming for fear of an accidental reveal. 
The trend of 'baking bikinis' - or swimsuits used mainly for the purpose of getting an all-over tan - was started by luxury American label Minimale Animale (pictured)
Made with minimal material Australian brands like Lahana, TJ Swim, Jaymes, Petit Kini (right) and Bambi Boutique are selling out fast online (Minimale Animale suit on the left)
We might be in the depths of winter right now but already Instagram is awash with teeny tiny bikini bottoms set to make major waves come summertime
And while you would think these suits cost a mere few dollars given the nature of their design, some of these bottoms sell for upwards of $150.
They tend to be made in one colour block rather than a pattern because there simply isn't enough material to show off the decoration.
But there is a good reason why they're so popular - they act as an optical illusion that elongate the legs.
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While you would think these suits cost a mere few dollars given the nature of their design, some of these bottoms sell for upwards of $150 (Bambi Boutique on the left and Jaymes on the right)
By wearing the side straps of the bikini high on your hips it cinches the look of your waist, with the less 'granny panty' shape the better - those styles only make your behind sag and droop
By wearing the side straps of the bikini high on your hips it cinches the look of your waist, with the less 'granny panty' shape the better - those styles only make your behind sag and droop.
For those brave enough to rock the baking bikinis you'll need to head into your nearest beautician - they don't leave much to the imagination.          
Previously, FEMAIL spoke to several women at Sydney's famed Bondi Beach about why they choose to forego the brief in favour of the cheeky cuts - and what social media platform has helped the trend gain interest. 
But with teenage girls opting for the barely-there bottoms FEMAIL spoke to several women about why they choose to forego the brief in favour of the cheeky cuts
Ruby Cooper and Maddie Falkiner, both 19
Wearing a brightly coloured red thong-style bikini, Ruby Cooper was joined on the beach by her friend, Maddie Falkiner, also 19.
Ruby was wearing a swimsuit from Australian-based designer Lahana Swim, which specialises in the high-cut variety. Maddie had opted for a cheeky pair from General Pants.
'I do it to tan my bum and they make your legs look longer,' Ruby said.
Wearing a brightly coloured red thong-style bikini, Ruby (pictured) was joined on the beach by her pal, Maddie Falkiner, also 19
Ruby was wearing a swimsuit from Australian-based designer Lahana Swim (pictured), which specialises in the high-cut variety
'I haven't always worn cheeky styles but they've really become popular since Instagram - so I always go for this kind now.'
Maddie added that it's personal preference but her 15-year-old sister certainly sports them at the beach. While she says she wouldn't necessarily have worn them herself at that age, the gap between them shows the difference in attitudes.
This Sydney-based brunette was spending the day at Bondi with her two friends, clad in a bright turquoise thong.
'I've probably only started wearing this type of bikini in the last two years - when I started to feel less self conscious about my body,' Jessica said.
'I still mix it up depending on how I'm feeling about my body but I would still never go full brief and I wouldn't wear skin colour types either because I'd look naked,' she joked.
Sydney-based Jessica Murphy was spending the day at Bondi with her two friends, clad in a bright turquoise thong (pictured)
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While the trend is a staple on beaches in Brazil, Greece and Hawaii, Jessica still thinks the thong-style is taking off Down Under.
'There is such a presence of bikini-clad women on Instagram it has become the new normal. I grew up in the Myspace era where you'd be shunned for wearing something like this, but it's not the same now,' she said.
Asha and Beth, who are both on working holiday visas in Australia, said the G-string bikini notion is far bigger in Australia than it is in their native England.
'It's basically to get a better tan. Tan is key,' Asha, from Cornwall, said - wearing her own pair of tie-up navy blue bottoms.
'But if I know I'll be at the beach tanning with guys I'll wear a high-waisted bikini to hide my stomach.'
Beth, from North Yorkshire, (pictured right) had a similar mentality and was sporting a tangerine-coloured cheeky set herself
Asha and Beth, (pictured) who are both on working holiday visas in Australia, said the g-string bikini notion is far bigger out here than it is in their native England
There are different styles of cheeky bottom bikini's - as shown by women in Bondi
Beth, from North Yorkshire, had a similar mentality and was sporting a tangerine-coloured cheeky set herself.
'All for the tan! We can't get colour as easily back home,' she added.
Julie Skytte, 19, and Marie Hemker, 20
Julie's athletic body was on full display in her tiny briefs - but her good friend Marie was less sold on the trend.
'I wouldn't wear them,' she said. 'They're a bit too much for me.'
Meanwhile, Julie said she initially shunned the idea before deciding it was a better option for getting an even tan.
Julie's athletic body (right) was on full display in her tinsy-tiny briefs - but her good friend Marie was less sold on the trend (left)
But the pitfall lies in getting knocked over by a wave - and showing more than you meant to. 
The Denmark beauties differing opinions show that not everyone is entirely on board with the idea, but it's certainly gaining popularity quickly.
FEMAIL spoke to Julie and Marie's friend Caspar, who was lying on Bondi Beach alongside them, who admitted he's definitely coping with the growing number of G-string bikinis being worn.
'I'd let my girlfriend wear them. She could wear whatever she wanted,' he said.
Justin, who had just come in for a surf with his friends, was only too happy to make a passing comment.
FEMAIL spoke to Julie and Marie's friend Caspar, who was lying on Bondi Beach alongside them, who admitted he's definitely coping with the growing number of g-string bikini's being touted
'If you've got it, why not flaunt it?' he said.
Karina Irby, who is the owner of Australian cheeky bikini label Moana , told FEMAIL she had always had an interest in bringing this style to Oz.
'Throughout my teenage years, I always had a HUGE interest in cheekier-cut swimwear, and especially those with bold, unique designs. Unfortunately, there weren't many brands producing the styles I wanted, or my friends wanted, or at least not in Australia at that point in time,' she said. 
Karina Irby, (pictured) who is the owner of Australian cheeky bikini label Moana, told FEMAIL she had always had an interest in bringing this style to Oz
Karina also had come advice for less body confident women who might be worried about the lack of material
'But it wasn't until a holiday in Hawaii where I started to see a few more brands heading in the direction I was interested in. One thing led to another and I began wholesaling for a Hawaiian company that attempted to satisfy the growing demand for cheekier cut, eye-catching swimwear. 
'While Moana still manufacture bikinis with varying levels of coverage (we have three levels of coverage all together across our range to cater for all desires), our skimpier cuts definitely have garnered the most interest and sales over the past couple of years. 
'We really noticed the start and popularity of this trend and style, perhaps, around five years ago. But, in the last two years, skimpier cuts have really been the norm, and our highest sellers, as more and more girls become comfortable in their own skin and want to flaunt this confidence - which is what a bikini is all about, really.'
She also had come advice for less body confident women who might be worried about the lack of material
'I actually believe that a smaller bikini will fit and showcase your body better than a bikini with much more coverage,' Karina said (Moana bikini pictured)
She also had come advice for less body confident women who might be worried about the lack of material. 
'While some people may not be comfortable rocking a small bikini, or some people might not like the way it looks on other people, I actually believe that a smaller bikini will fit and showcase your body better than a bikini with much more coverage. 
'The way the lycra hugs the body in a skimpier cut is actually far more positive and flattering for your body. Those bikinis with more coverage are more prone to bunching and sagging and it can make your body, and booty, look far worse than it might in a skimpier cut.' 
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Online clothing retailer Fashion Nova has been hit with backlash for stocking a barely-there bikini that critics claim is inappropriate for the beach.
The “Butterfly Babe Thong 2 Piece Bikini” — which currently retails for $11.99 — went on sale over the weekend, with the skimpy swimwear quickly attracting attention for all the wrong reasons.
Fashion Nova shared a photo of the raunchy garment to its official Instagram account on Sunday, captioning: “Well, This Will Leave An Interesting Tan Mark. ⁠Our Bikini Will Have Everyone Feeling A Little Extra Hot This Summer.”
While the blue bikini top didn’t raise any eyebrows, the matching bottoms shocked shoppers with a thin piece of fabric barely concealing the model’s private parts.
The meager bottoms featured a diamante butterfly in place of fabric just above the crotch area, with one detractor declaring that Fashion Nova could have wearers arrested for “indecent exposure.”
Other haters chimed in, with one blasting: “What is with this style?!? May as well be naked.”
Another raged that the swimwear was pointless and that bathers should “just swim bottomless at this point.” Several others stated that the bikini should only be worn in the bedroom, and wasn’t appropriate for any outdoor use.
Elsewhere, another Instagram user mocked the fast-fashion label over the risque garment, sarcastically stating: “Perfect for the family pool party.”
“LMFAO IMAGINE OUR FATHERS SEEING US IN THIS,” one woman responded.
Fashion Nova has yet to respond to the furor, and it’s unclear whether the controversy has translated to strong sales for the brand.
However, there were some Instagram users who admired the bold bikini, claiming they had to have it in their wardrobes.
“I need!” one cooed, with another stating: “Definitely adding to my wish list.”
The “Butterfly Babe” bikini is not the first skimpy piece of swimwear to cause controversy this year, after Chinese retailer Shein was criticized for a similarly revealing number .
And, in May, Coco Austin, 43, was blasted for wearing a thong bikini to a family water park in the Bahamas, with dozens of detractors saying it was “inappropriate.”

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