I absolutely love it when a garment has an interesting back! For me, it is much more appealing to have nice details at the back than at the front. Kind of gives it an unexpected surprise.
(unexpected surprise. yes redundant. a pleonasm. - trivia! pleonasm - [plee-uh-naz-uhm] noun. the use of more words than necessary to express an idea; redundancy. hahaha i learned this from my friend jing!)
(unexpected surprise. yes redundant. a pleonasm. - trivia! pleonasm - [plee-uh-naz-uhm] noun. the use of more words than necessary to express an idea; redundancy. hahaha i learned this from my friend jing!)
photo from topshop.com |
Kelly Framel photo from theglamourai.com |
Also, I find it sexier for a dress to be backless rather than...uh...frontless. :p
Bee photo from atlantic-pacific.blogspot.com/ |
Karla Deras photo from karlascloset.blogspot.com |
photo from thesartorialist.com |
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In my case, I'm afraid I do not have a choice. :p If I wore something with a low cut front... well hello hoochie!
dress was a design collaboration by me and my friend Royanne Lee of Fabrichild |
So, always remember, as important and as dramatic as a grand entrance, is a grand(er) exit! :)
that olive dress looks amazing on you!! stunning!
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