In 1926, Coco Chanel introduced the little black dress in a Vogue feature, which was compared to “Chanel’s Ford”, accessible to everyone. At the time, the LBD made a big statement, as black attire was associated with mourning and not a color of choice for day dressing. The LBD quickly became an elegant and sophisticated choice due to its simplicity, making it a versatile wardrobe additional, suitable for day or night.
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