Crafted from natural, breathable linen, this maxi dress is elevated with its intricate embroider detailing, giving it a relaxed, bohemian feel
[11] But it did still have a place: the American etiquette writer Emily Post stated in 1922 that "A gentleman must always be in full dress, tail coat, white waistcoat, white tie and white gloves" when at the opera, yet she called the tuxedo "essential" for any gentleman, writing that "It is worn every evening and nearly everywhere, whereas the tail coat is necessary only at balls, formal dinners, and in a box at the opera." [12] It also continued to evolve
So, while both dress codes vary, ensure you save your more formal attire for the cocktail
It includes three spacious drawers with elegant brass knobs, perfect for adding a touch of classic elegance to your bedroom or living space
Cinched in waist
The monk strap shoe takes it to the next level by offering a modern twist on this classic style