Black dress transcends ever-changing fads
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Nirvana [2011-05-20]
History of women’s fashion is cyclic in nature, with trends coming and fading eventually. However, certain trends survive over a period of time and also reinvent themselves and become immortal.
The little black dress is a semi-formal evening wear outfit with simple cuts and short length originally made popular in the 1920s by veteran designer called Coco-Chanel.
Whether it’s a school reunion, or a cruise in the ship, the little black dress is a non-failing option. This outfit can be tailored picking a length anywhere from mini to below the knee, it gives a versatile look.
Classic designs drafted with utmost purity and clarity, this sensuous outfit has become an essential part of a women’s wardrobe.
Fashion observers believe this simple and elegant black dress flatters the wearer’s shape to optimize the ‘hour glass’ figure.
The outfit was popularized by Chanel to be a long lasting, affordable, and accessible to the widest possible in a neutral color.