Is there such a thing as too many dots? French actress Leslie Caron tests the limits in the beachy 1965 promo photo at top. A polkadot bikini, we can all probably agree, is cute. But a polkadot bikini with a floppy polkadot hat? Is she possibly violating the dot density rule where the oh so fragile line into clown territory is crossed?
Not that we’re fashion gurus, but we think this hat is definitely too garish to look good on most women, at least outside of the Belmont Stakes. Admit it—if your wife, girlfriend or friend were to wear it on the beach you’d be hoping a gust of wind would rip it off her head and carry it into the ocean to be eaten by a moray eel. But on Caron? There’s no dotted line to cross—she actually makes this look nice, which is what movie stars do.
You’ll also notice this appears to be the world’s most versatile hat, because she not only goes for a dip in it, but later pairs it with a high-necked, sleeveless polkadot top—another item you’d be hoping would end up in the ocean if a woman you knew wore it. Well, that’s fashion—a thing the Carons of the world can wear and hungry eels don’t even come to mind. You can see an interesting National Enquirer cover of her hatless and dotless at this link.