It’s that one staple piece that can’t go missing in any woman’s wardrobe. It’s the one that gets you out of trouble when you have nothing to wear to a last minute event. You know the one. The one you can accessorize for any occasion. It’s classic, simple, yet elegant, all at once, it’s the little black dress!




Introduced in the late 1920s and first popular in the 1930s, the little black dress, or LBD as some affectionately call it, is a classic piece of women’s clothing. It’s a dress that lets you play with how you accessorize it, be it with pearls, diamonds, a pendant, bright colors, you name it! This closet stable can be accessorized it for any occasion and always look good, from cocktails on girl’s night to a date night out in town.




Chanel revolutionized fashion with a practical yet elegant dress, with straight lined silhouettes, stepping out of the excess, tight corsets, and constricted clothes that had dominated the previous period. The little black dress grew in popularity when actress Audrey Hepburn wore it with pearls in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961). Ever since, people have been wearing it for all occasions, with a huge variety of accessories. Sexy, versatile and deceptively simple – such is the power of the little black dress.



Mine is simple as well, tight and midi, with a nice asymmetric cut. I love the fact it’s so wearable, elegant, classic and it makes me feel so confident and sexy. I always add a bit of red (the Crimson Red lipstick by Tom Ford is my favorite), high heels and some nice jewels. I am ready for the ball! No other colour has quite the same ability and no other item has quite the same versatility. In fashion, the black dress is a serious matter. It’s an iconic matter.

My style is as follows: dress Bella Barnett (use code PLFL15 for a 15% off), shoes Sarah Jessica Parker, jewelry Isabel Marant, Six, dm. If you like anything form the web page Bella Barnett please use my dicount code PLFL15: 15% off on everything!
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