It's a sneaky yet sleek way to shield your legs from harsh winds
One Garments Journey Through History The evolution of the Korean hanbok is a lens into the history of the country, which is now being traced in the series Pachinko. Supported by With spare, elongated lines and broad shapes that bloom into a voluminous silhouette, the traditional Korean hanbok, made to accommodate movement, is as beautiful as it is functional
We eat this on hamburgers, and salads (of course), dip carrots & celery sticks in it, and I have been known to go to the fridge with a spoon from time to time just to taste it
Sophia Bush's Wedding Dress Sophia Bush was simply a vision in her stunning botanical-inspired wedding dress by Monique Lhuillier
Altering a dress pattern is often quite simple
This elegant gown features a structured strapless corset bodice, luxurious silk chiffon fabric adorned with stunning blue floral embellishments that create a truly enchanting look