Truly a wardrobe essential.
Traditionally, the LBD has been associated with a particular clean-lined, short dress, as exemplified by Coco Chanel, whose 1920s designs are often cited as some of the first examples of the little black dress. Fast forward 100 years and we’ve seen countless designers offer up their own interpretation on the wardrobe icon – from figure-hugging to flowy, high-shine silk to matte wool – yet the emphasis on the LBD being a versatile item of clothing that will stand the test of time has remained.
whose savvy skills in fusing lingerie with ready-to-wear have propelled the barely-there dress into the fashion crowd’s collective consciousness.
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