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Audrey Hepburn's character Holly Golightly helped birth the "little black dress" trend that continues to this day.
The Story of Audrey Hepburn's Little Black Dress
Coco Chanel, Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly. . . . Each of these women had an influential take on the most classic wardrobe staple of all: the Little
Famous Frocks: The Little Black Dress: Patterns for 20 Garments Inspired by Fashion Icons
Being the fruit of the umpteenth collaboration between Hubert de Givenchy and Audrey Hepburn, the black satin dress that the actress wore in Breakfast at Tiffany’s has always been considered as one of the most iconic looks in cinematic history
The Story Behind That Little Black Dress Worn by Audrey Hepburn In
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The History of Little Black Dress
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A love letter to the little black dress - PressReader
Rumor has it that orange is the new black. But I am here to put those rumors to rest. Since Coco Chanel introduced the little black dress in 1926, it has become the epitome of timeless fashion. Perhaps the most famous « little black dress » in cinematic history – Audrey Hepburn‘s iconic iteration from 1961’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s (designed by Givenchy) – set up this timeless trend of women sophistication and empowerment. It is the answer to every « What should I wear to…” question from cocktai
The Little Black Dress
Fifty years after her death, the trailblazing designer’s influence on fashion lives on. Here are 8 important style innovations from a designer who once famously said: “I don’t do fashion. I am fashion.”
How Coco Chanel changed the course of women's fashion