The LBD - or 'little black dress' - debuted over 70 years ago by legend
Coco Chanel and is still a perennial fashion staple. As most women know,
it's impossible to have a 'nothing to wear' crisis with this trusty item
in your wardrobe.
The Art of the Black Dress celebrates this essential wardrobe item,
offering ideas on how to maximize the wears of your best-loved piece,
and cataloging the most iconic black dresses throughout history. Dress
it up with heels and jewelry, or dress it down with your favorite
sneakers: the possibilities are endless. From sexy to timeless, bodycon
to maxi and more, this book offers ideas on how to transform your dress
from office-worthy to special occasion with a few simple accessory
tweaks. As well as this, hear the stories behind some of the most iconic
black dresses in history, from Audrey Hepburn's Givenchy number in
Breakfast at Tiffany's, to Princess Diana's 1996 'revenge dress' and
Elizabeth Hurley's game-changing Versace safety-pin piece, you will see
why every woman should have one in their arsenal.
Featuring stunning illustrations throughout by Libby VanderPloeg, this
is the perfect read for anyone who loves fashion, and appreciates the
power of the black dress.