This dress code has very little room for personalization , and the rules are clear: Formal wear: Tuxedos, dinner jackets, or tailcoats for men, typically paired with a white shirt, black bow ties, patent leather shoes and more regimented accessories including cummerbunds or waistcoats
Make a striking entrance at your next formal event in this Karen Millen Petite maxi dress
While a walk-in closet implies a generous storage space, a dressing room is where one would actually dress, be able to display clothing and accessories and even spend some time, says San Francisco interior designer Suzanne Tucker
From the fitted bodice to the sheer sleeves, this white gown stands out from the crowd without feeling over-the-top
Whether you want something spooky, elegant, or dramatic, these ideas will help you shine at any Halloween party
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