“This was my favorite fit out of the Oxfords ... spent a week with our button-up shirt contenders, and then reported their findings. Dress shirts and Oxford shirts differ from one another ...
like many of the “fashion girlie” games she played growing up. “I think every generation needs its staple game,” she said, “and I think Dress to Impress is that for this generation.” ...
The saleswoman who assisted us was clearly shocked that I wanted to model several possibilities for Steve and have him help me choose my wedding dress. But she allowed it. We got married in the ...
The dress was absolutely nothing like the bride’s and she loved my dress. But thank you so much for your unsolicited, outdated advice,” she wrote, adding some peace sign emojis.