In black patent leather, it is the number one choice for a tuxedo
The History of Dress to Impress Before the advent of Dress to Impress, the process of customizing Neopets was a bit more complicated
For Size 16, the original McCall chart lists approximately: View A with Bell Sleeves: 5 yards of 35-inch material or 4 yards of 39-inch material View B with Plain Sleeves: 4 yards of 35-inch material, 4 yards of 39-inch material, or 3 yards of 54-inch material View C with Contrasting Fabric: 3 yards of 35-inch material or 3 yards of 39-inch material, plus yard contrasting material Suggested Fabrics Suitable fabrics for this 1930s Dress with Collar and Yoke Sewing Pattern include: Linen Sheer or novelty cottons Silk crepe Rayon crepe Flat crepe Triple sheers Sheer woolens Wool voile These fabrics support the flowing skirt while allowing the collar, yoke, and sleeve details to remain visually distinct
Not to mention it was the first one she brought to me
Satin advantages for winter: Luxurious appearance Smooth drape for elegant silhouettes Can be layered with undergarments for warmth Easy to accessorize Photographs well in all lighting Best satin styles: Slip dresses with delicate straps Structured ball gowns Cowl neck evening gowns Bias-cut maxi dresses Column gowns with minimal seaming Satin vs
Wear blue dress pants and a dress shirt with brown bit loafers as it would be an unforgotten look