(Try lowered button stance for instance.) My Shirt: For my shirt I went with an absolutely gorgeous navy and grey houndstooth flannel and styled it with a two button metered cuff, and a soft spread collar
As mentioned by Vogue, the A-shape given by narrow shoulders and a smooth, trumpetlike flare toward the hem became the most wanted silhouette in Paris. The idea was later popularized by Yves Saint Laurent, who, three years later, in the spring of 1958, introduced a Trapeze Line. The Trapeze Line featured dresses flaring out dramatically from a fitted shoulder line, making A-shape outfits beautifully voluminous and distinct
I was the wedding planner on this one show
The lightweight chiffon fabric moves beautifully while remaining wrinkle-resistant and non-sheer, helping you stay polished from the church aisle to the final toast
Chunky sneakers continue the sporty vibe and add a little height