During the late 1940s to about 1951, some dresses featured a soft, smaller shoulder pad with so little padding as to be barely noticeable.
The Gejia are renowned batik artisans and their traditional dress often features batik and embroidery.
Her dress and veil featured sequinned pictures of Mickey Mouse.
Throughout the 19th century women's dresses, particularly for summer or evening wear, often featured transparent fabrics.
This dress featured a white shirt, a jacket (sometimes a leather jacket), a peaked cap, long black boots and baggy dark jodhpur trousers.
The white full-length dress featured see-through slits down both sides.
Similar to Montezin's ready-to-wear line, the dresses feature intricate hand detailing and signature tailoring techniques.
The dress featured a round crystal studded collar and was inspired by Audrey Hepburn.
With developing adolescent figures in mind, her dresses featured adjustable waistlines; her full skirts allowed for widening hips.
The dress featured a ultra daring, mega plunging neckline that held her bosom in place by a single strangely classy strap.