If there was a Nobel Prize for dress design and I was on its committee, the inventors of asymmetric dresses would get my vote, hands down.
It’s one thing to design a “normal” dress. I have many sexy “normal” dresses and love them all.
But designing an asymmetric seems like a completely different league because such dresses have so many different aspects from each angle of vision.
Many of them look fabulous but also appear like they might be quite complicated to put on for a doll.
This dress that I wore for our steak dinner date last night was not complicated to put on (and off again) at all.
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