The LBD is having a big moment in fashion right now, with fashion fans rediscovering the appeal of simplicity after years of wacky design taking the spotlight.
Aug 6, 2014 - A short illustrated history of every woman's favorite wardrobe item - the little black dress. Who invented it, who made it popular.
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The Little Purple Dress is not famous. “Yellow tie” is not a recognized dress code. Black has a hold on fashion unmatched by any other color.
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All the famous innovations in fashion and design cannot outshine the fame of the single Chanel Little Black Dress. Coco Chanel introduced it in a time between the wars, when the bright colors, prints and heavy embroideries dominated the fashion. Coco Chanel with photographer Cecil Beaton The long-sleeved black dress, which was initially made for day…
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Clockwise from top left: Zani Gugelmann, Estelle, Helena Christensen, Agyness Deyn, Leigh Lezark, Hilary Rhoda, Rachel Bilson, and Adriana Lima. Middle, Audrey Tatou. From PatrickMcMullan.com.There were Chanel bags of every type at this week's Coco Before Chanel premiere at the Paris theater, in New York City. While most of the filmgoers preferred their bags to be of the quilted leather kind, a few guests, notably Agyness Deyn and the glowing Adriana Lima, were partial to white bags emblazoned with “Chanel” in black lettering. Those were the bags filled with popcorn.
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Chic gathers and sheer sleeves elevate the gorgeous look of this B Darlin bodycon dress. Fitted to perfection, this dress showcases a cutout at the back for added style.
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The little black Dress - SEWING CHANEL-STYLE
The little black dress is iconic. When it first entered the style consciousness in 1926 it democratised fashion. It’s short length and simplicity meant that any woman could afford to be chic.
The evolution of: the little black dress - Reader's Digest