More often than not, the Oxford comes in black, and features a closed lacing construction, unlike that of its more relaxed cousin, the Derby (more on that below)
Also, the dress is made of white sparkling sequins on the vines, which gives it good details and the clear net on the chest is it well fitted, and you will not have to worry about the dress moving even when you walk
Keep everything balanced, and youll shine on any occasion
We also love the bateau neck, bracelet-length sleeves and trumpet gown silhouette
More color options available upon request
The Oxford Dictionary traces the word back to 1538 and defines it as "a mixture used to stuff poultry or meat before cooking." On the other hand, the word dressing didn't appear until the 1850s