What better way to kick off the New Year than with a giveaway? Last week I posted a giveaway for a retro Shabby Apple dress called "Boogie Woogie," and the winner of this lovely frock is...
Nicole
Nicole, please e-mail me renreeser@gmail.com to claim your prize.
And in the spirit of the prize, enjoy these vintage "LBDs" AKA - Little Black Dresses.
The "Little Black Dress" was introduce by Chanel in 1926, and has since been the go-to garment in ladies' closets for almost a century. Designed to be flattering, functional, chic, and sexy, the LBD has changed its styles to fit the trends, but has always remained the epitome of style.
I'm lucky enough to own my own 1960s LBD, made of shantung silk. It is the most sophisticated dress in my arsenal, and just feels so great to wear.
Nicole, I hope you enjoy your new LBD!
Nicole
Nicole, please e-mail me renreeser@gmail.com to claim your prize.
And in the spirit of the prize, enjoy these vintage "LBDs" AKA - Little Black Dresses.
The "Little Black Dress" was introduce by Chanel in 1926, and has since been the go-to garment in ladies' closets for almost a century. Designed to be flattering, functional, chic, and sexy, the LBD has changed its styles to fit the trends, but has always remained the epitome of style.
One of Chanel's iconic LBDs from 1927, Via |
A stunning 1950s LBD, via |
Audrey Hepburn in "Sabrina," Via |
Nicole, I hope you enjoy your new LBD!