17 Asymmetrical Clothing Items For A New Take On Statement Making Apparel
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W hen I was a kid I had a thing for asymmetric fashion. Watching them I was torn between wanting to be a singer or a sociopathic intergalactic despot. Either way, I was sure that I wanted a life full of sarcastic quips, adventure, dancing, and a wardrobe full of great, one-sleeved tops. Wearing a cardigan.
If there's one thing I love when it comes to fashion — and trust me, I love a lot of things — it's asymmetrical clothing. Sure, symmetry is beautiful and pretty and all that. But maybe the sartorial world isn't always supposed to be about what's "traditionally pretty" or "classic.
And on Wednesday, the year-old showcased one of her fabulous designer frocks while attending David Jones Bright Night event in Sydney. Splice of life! Terry showed off her slender curves in the black and burnt orange gown, which featured a thigh-high split and sat off-the-shoulder. The dress featured a somewhat futuristic design, with it tailored to her physique with an open skirt and open neck. The mother-of-one boosted her height with a pair of patent Christian Louboutin heels while she carried her belongings in an Alexander McQueen clutch.