The men’s tuxedo origins lie in the mid-1800s, where they were worn by men who shunned long tailcoats in favor of short dinner jackets It wasn’t until the 1920s and 30s that the tuxedo began to be appropriated by women—Marlene Dietrich notably donned the suit in her 1930 film Morocco and many other influential women of the day followed suit. Yves Saint Laurent’s take on the look, in the form of the iconic Le Smoking suit, propelled the outfit into the world of high fashion, where it was beloved by timelessly stylish women like Bianca Jagger, Catherine Denevue, and Lou Lou de la Falaise.
I love the new tuxedo dress, Mireile by Sascha's Designs, street style mavens are loving this look that goes from a chic night out to the red carpet. Sascha's Designs offers this dress in a multitude of colors packs including black, blush, cognac, creme, nude, ocean, pink, red tan, and suede. The du pack offers both a white and solid collar. and it is made for slink, belleza, kupra, maitreya, legacy mesh bodies.
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