Beauty, Brains & the Birth of Wi-Fi

Beauty, Brains & the Birth of Wi-Fi

Known as the “most beautiful woman in film” during the Golden Age of Hollywood, Hedy Lamarr wasn’t just captivating on screen—she was also a brilliant inventor. While dazzling audiences with her elegance, she was secretly sketching blueprints for what would one day become Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth. 🎬🧠💥

During World War II, Hedy co-invented a “frequency-hopping” technology meant to protect Allied torpedoes from being jammed. While her invention wasn’t used then, it later became the foundation for the wireless tech we can’t live without today. Yes—you’re reading this thanks to Hedy. 🙌📶

Hedy’s story reminds us that women can be glamorous and groundbreaking, stylish and scientific. At Squeem, we celebrate that duality every day. Our shapewear is designed for women who turn heads while turning pages, leading meetings, raising families, and innovating behind the scenes.

Because like Hedy, Squeem women are more than what meets the eye. They redefine expectations, shape their paths, and always keep the world guessing what they’ll do next. 💖✨


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