I don’t think that thing was meant to be worn on only one-shoulder. It looks like one strap just fell down.
That was my first thought. For starters, regardless of criticisms about the color, pattern, etc, if you’re going to call it a one-shoulder design, the other arm should be bare!
“I dont think that thing was meant to be worn on only one-shoulder. It looks like one strap just fell down.”
You’re right but it looks like it was pulled down intentionally. Across the chest under the left strap, there is a big wrinkle from pulling the strap down that shouldn’t be there.
They could f*@# up an anvil. She knows she doesn’t belong there. They both know they don’t belong. Frauds.
Agreed. Note the wrinkles front and back on the bodice under the strap. The other side is smooth as it should be. Why on earth would she wear a dress that is obviously designed with two straps as a one strap??? Why???
I thought the same thing. It looked like the dress had shifted and fell off her shoulder. It was also not very well fitted. It was too tight and the flab fell over the back of the dress. Very unprofessional alteration.