A little black dress is a knee-length, black cocktail or evening dress. It has become a symbol of elegance and versatility, allowing women to create a variety of looks for special occasions.
Story
In 1926, the legendary French designer Coco Chanel introduced her creation to the world – the little black dress. Its simplicity, versatility and practicality revolutionized the world of fashion. The black color made the dress timeless, suitable for any season and occasion. The simple form excluded unnecessary details and seasonal trends.
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There is a legend that Chanel created this dress in memory of her lover Arthur Capel, who died in 1919. However, this version has no documentary evidence.
Popularity
In the 1950s, the little black dress enjoyed a new popularity, becoming an essential part of the women's wardrobe. Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn and other style icons of the time wore it with pride, demonstrating its versatility and ability to highlight individuality.
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Modern version
Today, the little black dress is not just a symbol of elegance, but also a symbol of freedom of expression. It can be strict and businesslike, flirty and romantic, daring and sexy. Thanks to the variety of styles, materials and decorative elements, the little black dress can be adapted to any style and lifestyle.
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Today, the little black dress is a must-have item in every woman's wardrobe. It allows you to create a variety of looks for various events, emphasizing femininity and elegance.