Wednesday 25 November 2015

Special Occasions Dresses Guide

Since Coco Chanel introduced it in 1926, the little black dress has become the epitome of timeless fashion. It is the answer to every "What should I wear to..." question from cocktail parties to holiday parties to class reunions.

As a concept, the little black dress offers even managed to move on to represent an ideal of a perfectly simple, yet sexy object.
The computer industry recognizes the necessity to inject a little bit of "little black dress" into its design and marketing.

A fashion anomaly, the concept of the little black dress never changes, much unlike the trend-crazed industry.

It remains the height of chicness.

It knows no social, style or size boundaries.
Whether or not this costs $1,000 or $50, is a size 2 or a size 22, it's still a little black dress. And everyone desires to own at least one perfect little black dress.
Over time, the little black dress has undergone hemline, shoulder, strap and fabric variations and also this season is no different.
Little Black Dress Facts

 Before Coco Chanel introduced it as being a fashion color, black was primarily used for mourning.
 Even a book has been dedicated to it: "Little Black Dress," by Amy H. Eldelman.

Tips

 Always in fashion: a knee-ish length (right above, at or below) sleeveless sheath.
 Keep legs bare or even in very sheer hose for that dressiest looks. An up-to-date twist is to add patterned hose.
 Feel free to embellish the look with sparkly earrings, bag and cover-up because the simple black dress carries accessories well.

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