In this look, Lior reads through proportion first: a mermaid silhouette, a sweetheart neckline, and a measured fall into the chapel train. A sweetheart neckline sets the upper contour, and the sleeveless line keeps the shoulder line deliberate. The eye returns to the meeting of surface and outline, where the fabric gives the silhouette its strongest voice. The accessory piece letss the look shift through proportion, coverage, or texture while staying connected to the same visual language. The look builds its presence through line, texture, and the visible rhythm of the fabric. The piece holds attention through the relationship between the upper line, the fabric surface, and the final fall of the hem. Its presence comes from visible proportion and the way each visible detail changes the finished outline. Its presence comes from the way the upper line, fabric surface, and hem speak to one another without excess.