2014年9月22日星期一

Little Black Dresses We Are Obsessed With

 Fashion historians ascribe the origins of the little black dress to the 1920s designs of 

Coco Chanel and Jean Patou intended to be long-lasting, versatile, affordable, 

accessible to the widest market possible and in a neutral color. Its ubiquity is such 

that it is often simply referred to as the "LBD".

The "little black dress" is considered essential to a complete wardrobe by many 

women and fashion observers, who believe it a "rule of fashion" that every woman 

should own a simple, elegant black dress that can be dressed up or down depending 

on the occasion: for example, worn with a jacket and pumps for daytime business 

wear or with more ornate jewelry and accessories for evening. Because it is meant to 

be a staple of the wardrobe for a number of years, the style of the little black dress 

ideally should be as simple as possible: a short black dress that is too clearly part of a 

trend would not qualify because it would soon appear dated.

Here are some classic little dresses with simple but beautiful design. You will find one 

you like.

The first one is very beautiful with a lovely ruffled skirt, top with delicate lace 

decoration. Perfect for your evening outings.



The second one is very sexy with a beaded halter style, the beading extends to the 

back. The delicate beading decoration combines with the sexy open back perfectly.

Give it a fashion lady smell.



And the last one features a very fitted silhouette with a key hole on the back, chic and 

pretty. 



These charming little black dresses are worth having.

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