The fitted bodice gracefully transitions into a flattering wrap-style skirt, secured with a matching delicate side sash that ties at the waist
I ordered a few different ones, each came beautifully packed and I was amazed at how crease free they were
In her article African American Clothing, 1776-1819, (2016) Patricia Hunt-Hurst describes that: Most clothing [for enslaved people] was made out of coarse, inexpensive cloth such as osnaburg, jeans, homespun, and a plain-weave white cotton or wool fabric advertised as Negro cloth made to last for several months of regular wear. (2:33) All are wearing shirts, probably linen or a blend, under their waistcoats
Material: Satin, Sequins /Beaded
Suit Up Yup, two Jay-Z looks in a row