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A little black dress designed by Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel in 1926 will open ‘Beyond The Little Black Dress’, an exhibition in Scotland about the success of the garment over almost a century of fashion.
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After a two-year refurbishment, Palais Galliera in Paris throws open its doors to host an exhibition dedicated to Gabrielle Chanel, one of the most influential fashion designers of the 20th century.
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History of The Little Black Dress
The little black dress: a must-have in every Parisian woman's wardrobe. Simple and elegant, this timeless piece made famous by Coco Chanel remains an object of inspiring desire. From being at the heart of exhibitions, to books and films, in September 2017, 'the little black dress' will this time be put under the spotlight of an exceptional auction at Sotheby's. In total, 140 couture little black dresses from Didier Ludot's collection will be auctioned in Paris on October 3Mark it in your diary.
The little black dress arrives at Sotheby's
Carl Erickson illustrated cover. Fashion, beauty, art, culture.
Vogue magazine, France, May 1931, Carl Erickson cover, Coco Chanel
The Victoria and Albert Museum will stage the first UK exhibition dedicated to the work of French designer Coco Chanel.
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From design classics to cutting-edge catwalk creations, Beyond the Little Black Dress deconstructs this iconic garment and examines the radical power of the colour black in fashion.Image: Richard Quinn SS23, Look 1 © Getty Images.In 1926 Coco Chanel designed a simple, short black dress. Considered radically modern, it
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With party season on the horizon (that’s what we’re all hoping here at Studio10, anyway), I’ve been musing on what to wear – and, more specifically, wondering whether that little black dress at the back of my wardrobe is still relevant. I like to think I’ve made some pretty bold style choices in midlife – so is opting for the safety of a little black dress a step backwards? Is the LBD the sartorial equivalent of a comfort blanket? A sad cliché? Or does it, in fact, turn me into Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s the moment I slip it on (which is what happens in my head)? The LBD comes with a lot of history – and who doesn’t love a good story? According to the journalist André Leon Talley, the term “little black dress” was first used
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