The little black dress has been a staple in women’s wardrobes for decades, beginning in 1926 when designer Coco Chanel introduced a short, simple black dress to readers of Vogue Magazine.
Fast forward to 1961: That’s when actress Audrey Hepburn took the little black dress to new heights when her Holly Golightly character wore a sexy little black sheath in the hit movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
The little black dress has become such a fashion icon that it’s now referred to simply as the ‘LBD’.
The psychology of colour:
The little black dress is super hot. I like to pair mine with some bold-colored pumps, like gold or red. Anything that sparkles is good for me.
Great advice Carla–complementary (very eye-catching) red shoes. Victoria Beckham dashing in Marc Jakobs wearing femme fatale bold, daring statement.
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Rihanna going gold here, very classy:
A little white dress can go a long way too. I have a solid black and a solid white… the contrasts are beautiful. I prefer the black right now, but the white is stunning if worn right.
OMG xx x i love this where can i buy it?!! x x x leah x x x