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    Little Black Dress perfect for any occasion Little dark dress is the perfect decision for each event. Whether you have an evening party to attend or you have a meeting at your workplace, Little black dress will always help you to look elegant and gorgeous. Having a little black dress that flatters your body type is a worry-free way to get dressed and noticed. This article will help you to find your perfect Little Black Dress irrespective of your shape and size. Pear Shape If you have a pear shaped

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    loss and made an everlasting impact on fashion in film. The little Black has changed over the years constantly reinventing itself, however is remains a staple in every women's wardrobe. As it continues to evolve it is nevertheless a symbol of understated elegance. During the 19th century, a symbol for mourning and respect for the dead. Wasn’t until the 1880s John Singer Sargent’s painted the portrait Madame X that wearing a black dress was considered to be fashionable. Sex appeal surrounding the

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    sight of women in classy black dresses and men in their tuxedos. Now imagine the same atmosphere except with everyone wearing bright colors like pinks, yellows, and blues. No black to be seen! That’s what it might look like if it weren’t for Coco Chanel, a very famous fashion designer. One of the things Chanel is well known for is her little black dress. In the 1920s Coco Chanel changed the way the world thought about the color black when she introduced the “little black dress” to her collections, originally

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    wealthy textile man. After her time in the orphanage, Chanel tried her hand at singing, she sang at a cafe where many people speculate she got her nickname “Coco”. She left once her a man by the name of Arthur (“Boy”) Capel offered to finance her first little shop, where she first started to sell hats and simple jersey dresses. She would go on to have a relationship with him until his death. Coco Chanel would also have a handful of relationship with wealthy men who would finance her endeavors, to the Duke

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    the color needs to be appropriate. For example, black is generally related with simple elegance; whereas, a pastel color is more festive and would entice an early day outing. Then, textile needs to be evaluated. For instance, a heavy wool will not have the same sexy feel as of a silk and will not solicit the mood for romance. If a touch of flirtatious personality is added, the person may end up with a replica of Coco Chanel’s “…little black dress, which seemed, at first glance, artless, rustic

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    clothing store. Her career began in 1909, when she first gained projection in France during World War I when she developed the "working costume" for women who took over the jobs of fighting men. Chanel’s styles began with simple jersey dresses and black fabric. By the mid 1920's, she had made her "Chanel look" consisting of a wool jersey suit with a straight, collarless jacket. when Coco first introduced her style to women during and

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    most popular style in the Europe was Baroque style. A person's clothing can indicate their particular social class, and determine their status, role and rights in the society. For example, people can easily identify the royal family members from the dress code. The robe of female used the different colour and material for significance. She thought Baroque style used too much decoration that repressed the structure of body. In the 1920, Coco started a new fad. The fashion of short

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    designer; she was born in France on August 19, 1883. She had a really famous success for her timeless designs, little black dresses and costumes of brands. When she was young, she learned to sew in an orphanage. In 1910, she opened its first shops of clothing and before that she had a short career as a singer. She sold her first perfume in the 1920s and then she introduced the little black dress and the Chanel suit. She died at the age of 61 on January 10, 1971. She became one of the most beloved designers

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    Loaneel And Chanel

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    to the women, but also emphasized on drama at the same time. With his le smoking dress he transformed and enhanced the role of women in society to a greater extent. He provided never seen before fashion and communicated the functionality through designs. The report further discusses the strategies implemented by both the brands that devolved a market to operate successfully. Thus this

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    With the fast advance in fashion and culture, ambitious fashion designers like Coco Chanel and Paul Poiret innovated the fashion forever. Chanel little black dress was presented in Vogue on October 1st 1926 and soon after dubbed the “Ford Dress” by Vogues editor- a proposal that it would become as fashionable as Ford car. It’s enhancing shape fitted just about any silhouette of woman and it advertise a new Parisian economy approach or “poverty

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