1. off-the-shoulder - Adjective
2. off-the-shoulder - Adjective Satellite
not covering the shoulders (especially in the case of a blouse or dress)
Source: WordNetBritney Spears, 38, wears an off-the-shoulder blouse as she. Source: Internet
In the shared snapshot, the former model rocked a flattering off-the-shoulder crop top and a matching pair of shorts in a gray cheetah print pattern. Source: Internet
Greta Gerwig wore an off-the-shoulder dress with a white panel at the top and sparkles running down the sides. Source: Internet
As she totters across the room to change in an old-timey beach cabana set up off to the side, she makes sure to thank everyone along the way, emerging later in an off-the-shoulder Stevie Nicks-ish blouse and black pleather pants. Source: Internet
Attendants wore off-the-shoulder gowns of black European satin, with gathered bodices, and carried bouquets of roses and hydrangeas. Source: Internet
Even with fairy dust settling atop the Clooneys’ union (they married in Veniceshe wore an empyrean off-the-shoulder Oscar de la Renta dress), Amal’s hard, sometimes disturbing work remains a major part of their shared lives. Source: Internet