This season's runways were packed with asymmetrical, one-shoulder dresses making the oft-forgotten shoulder the body part to bare this spring and summer. And while most designers attribute their inspiration for these designs to the Greek toga, one has to wonder if a little lady by the name of Wilma Flintstone, hailing from the Stone Age town of Bedrock, didn't act as a muse as well. As this lovely young mom showed in her simple white one-shoulder mini, this style of dress can be sexy without looking cheap, chic without looking tawdry--plus it's flattering for many figures. Just keep accessories to a minimum--earrings and a bracelet will usually work better than a necklace. For a collection of vintage versions of this trend, click SEE SLIDESHOW. Surely one of them will inspire a "yabbadabbadoo!"