Empty out an evening dress, retain its volume, but make it wearable at any time of day. Remove the heaviness from an evening dress, retain its allure, but make it pocketable so you can pack it in your suitcase and wear it anywhere. And deliver it to you in a tiny organza bag. It's like freeing yourself from a corset: the one that constrained women before the 1920s. The Zelda Pocket Party Dress is just that: a pocketable evening dress, but also a day dress, to be worn over anything, even a pair of jeans—let alone the Perfecto Dress—inspired by Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, an irreverent and unprejudiced woman, considered a proto-feminist, a true icon of the revolutionary Roaring Twenties. In impalpable and soft black tulle, it is the PPD with deep necklines, both front and back; Necklines that elongate and lighten the silhouette and can be adjusted to suit any body shape by simply tying the drawstring sewn onto the back neckline at the desired width. The seams along the sides are French seams. The necklines and inserts, however, feature an inlay stitching technique: extremely flat and seamless. The hem is raw-cut and finished at the edges with small hand stitches. Under the straps are the essential buttonholes to hold the bra in place. PPD isn't just a dress, but an attitude, a way of thinking, a habit we didn't know we had.