If any Gentle Readers live in a college town, or near a high school, or have teenage sons, then you are probably familiar with the emergence of a particular t-shirt style, come spring.
The t-shirt of which I speak is cut down each side, with fabric joined only at the hem and shoulder. It reveals a good deal of flesh in profile, while the front gives the illusion of being fully covered.
I find this style to be particularly unflattering, and am treasuring the years until my six-year-old son discovers it.
Although the side-cut t-shirt seems to have originated with boys, it is becoming more popular with girls, who wear a jogging top underneath. That doesn't make it any more attractive.
So when I cast a sidelong glance at an ad for Bottega Veneta, one of my very favourite dressmakers, and saw that it featured a side-cut bodice, I could not but sigh. Although this side-cut is decidedly uptown, instead of for the sports field, or--eek!--the classroom, I think that it cheapens the line of an otherwise lovely garment.
Here's hoping that the dress comes with a little envelope of matching silk thread, so that its owner can place a few important stitches along the side seams.
I'm feeling a little beside myself.
I find the perfect amount of side exposure to be sexy but most peeps do it wrong!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean. Unless your Lauren Hutton, it's probably best not to do the billowy open-shirt side-boob :-)
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