In the 1920s, several designers (most notably Coco Chanel) were designing loose, anti-corset dresses in the flapper style, with bare arms and legs, a simple boat neckline, and a straight, boxy waist
However, it wasn't until BCBG acquired the line in 1998 that the dress gained popularity in the mass market
Swap dijon for honey mustard: if you're not vegan, you can use some sweet honey mustard instead of dijon for a sweeter tang to your dressing
Many thanks, Jack No, Id wear them in calf as well the cordovan looks pretty much the same, especially if you dont give the calf a high shine, just some cream and a brush
From stunning floral maxi dresses like this one, to solid colored cotton maxis and short flowy dresses for a more casual look, they have so many beautiful options
This floaty, romantic gown is a great choice for a destination wedding