For example, suppose you have a $2,000 minimum and don't want to go over the minimum
In his book, Ready to Tear: Paper Fashions of the 60s , author Johnathan Walford writes that the self-consciously modern 1960s and its optimistic quest for a space-age future had created a progress-minded society that was ready to embrace the ephemeral quality of disposable apparel. Meant to be worn just once or twice, the paper dress became a perfect vehicle for personal style and politics, and also turned into a potent communication tool that could be designed as a poster for a cause, or an advertisement to promote a product
Machine wash cold gentle cycle, tumble dry low
I thought the toe box was going to be stiff, but it turns out its soft and flexible
The figure-hugging, feathered and fringed gowns and cocktail dresses Mackie created were worn by stars like Cher and Diana Ross on the red carpet and concert tours