Accouterment22 Jun 2010 01:45 am
Black Dresses – Connected with Funerals and Mourning
The black dress has been around since the early 1920’s thanks to the modern designs of Coco Chanel and the introduction of the colour black for fashion use. Although black is often associated with funerals and mourning, it has been shown to be a very versatile colour able to be dressed with any other colour on the spectrum with stunning results.
An essential for the modern woman’s wardrobe, black dresses are often designed to be simple yet elegant. Often called Little Black Dresses or LBD’s they are often short in length but big on popularity and class. It is important that the chosen style is long-lasting to ensure that this fashion staple can always be used with confidence no matter the latest trend.
Every woman knows she can look her very best whilst wearing a black dress and many women own at least one. With so many simple but unique styles, ranging from the classic to the modern, the right black dress can complement and flatter the figure, ensuring complete confidence at all times.
In summary, the black dress can be dressed up with accessories and/or jewellery for night time and with casual wear for day time for the ultimate in sophistication.











