Not sure what to put on before leaving the house? Are you afraid of picking the wrong outfit? The answer is simple and effective: the black sheath. Never out of place, never too much, never too little: the Little Black Dress is exempt from any criticism and suits all occasions, as Christian Dior said.
“La petite robe noire” first gained popularity thanks to Coco Chanel who, back in 1926, transformed the standard funeral attire into a cult fashion piece. Even more glamour was infused into the item by Monsieur de Givenchy, who dressed Audrey Hepburn for the film “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”. The sleeveless black sheath continues to be inextricably linked with the perfectly chic woman even today. The Little Black Dress lives on in every collection, in every season, by designers who continue to offer new interpretations: all in all, it’s the epitome of timelessness.
Your LBD is perfect for:
the workplace, shopping, romantic dates and clubbing.
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