Women's Clothing - The Little Black Dress
70Considered an essential by most women, the little black dress was made popular in the 1920's by Coco Chanel and has remained a staple ever since. The understated simplicity of the little black dress can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion, making it a versatile addition to every woman's wardrobe.
Coco Chanel first introduced the little black dress in Vogue Magazine in 1926. It gained in popularity and was popular throughout the Depression and World War II. During the 1950's the little black dress took on more sexual connotation as Hollywood began dressing their femme fatales in them. The black dress signified danger and a stark contrast to the conservative dresses worn by the housewives on screen.
The character of Betty Boop was loosely based on Clara Bow and she is the most famous animated sex symbol of all time. Her short dress, high heels and garter belt, made her an overtly sexual character, unlike rival animated female character Minnie Mouse. Her little black dress became red with the advent of technicolor.
Betty Boop
In Breakfast at Tiffany's, Audrey Hepburn's character, Holly Golightly accessorized her little black dress, designed by Hubert de Givenchy, with a wide brimmed hat and long black gloves. The over sized cigarette holder Holly Golightly used is considered one of the iconic images of the 20th century. One of the three dresses Givenchy designed for the movie sold at auction for $947,000.00 in 2006.
Audrey Hepburn
During the 1960's the little black dress evolved into a sheath dress, inspired by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's. The hemlines grew shorter as the designs changed to cater to the younger generation.
The popularity of the little black dress dropped a bit over the next 40 years with the introduction of new fabrics. Color began replacing black for formal wear. The Grunge look of the 1990's reintroduced the little black dress, pairing it with anything from flip flops to combat boots. The more recent trend is back toward basic simple black. As the new little black dress represents understated elegance for most any occasion.
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Women's Clothing - The Little Black Dress in the News
- Chris Young Relishes First No. 1 Single, "Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song)"cmt.com5 days ago
Rarely has a little black dress fulfilled so many male fantasies at the same time -- not sexual fantasies, mind you, but lust for a No. 1 song.
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