The luxurious fabric catches the light beautifully, and whether you choose classic black or make a bold statement in fuchsia or light blue, you'll feel like the best version of yourself
The strapless fitted silhouette accentuates curves while wing sleeves add a touch of dramatic elegance
However, for men, a tuxedo is not required but still preferred
Visit: Pattern Features Vest-style bodice closes at neck with optional bow-tie Two sleeve options: long with gathered cuffs or tucked short sleeves Four-piece skirt with soft flare at bottom Includes removable belt option Material Requirements (36 wide fabric) 5 yards Suggested Fabrics Popular materials from the 1930s included: Satin or pique Muslin, gingham, or seersucker Novelty wool, linen, or crepe Period-Accurate Colors Favored tones for these garments included black, bleu royale, garland green, China blue, and rose beige
Weve used the traditional collar rating system, which typically assigns the color of the collar based on how much manual labor is involved in your daily activities
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