The sleeves are a nice touch and the sweep train is elegant without being over the top
The trend came to America in the 1880s via British millionaire James Brown Potter, and got its name from Tuxedo Park, NY, an upstate enclave favored by the days one-percenters, who apparently enjoyed loafing about in tuxedos while on vacation
#Cloth over cut: the principle that defines Roman dress A Roman woman fastened a tunica at the shoulders with one fibula (a bronze or gold brooch, the safety-pin ancestor) and cinched it with a woven belt
Condition: slightest bit of color shift at the top of the shoulders
Featuring a chic square neckline and a built-in bodysuit lining for extra confidence, this dress is made from an intricate floral lace that feels both romantic and edgy
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