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		<title>The History of the Little Black Dress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>“One is never over or under dressed in a little black dress.” &#8211; Karl Lagerfield  We take it for granted, but the “Little Black Dress” was not always a thing. Believe it or not, the LBD is a fairly recent fashion invention. Women of today accept it as a staple of the modern woman’s wardrobe,&#8230;</p>
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<p><i>“One is never over or under dressed in a little black dress.” &#8211; Karl Lagerfield </i></p>
<p>We take it for granted, but the “Little Black Dress” was not always a thing. Believe it or not, the LBD is a fairly recent fashion invention. Women of today accept it as a staple of the modern woman’s wardrobe, but the history of the <a href="http://ecosalon.com/8-tips-on-how-to-accessorize-a-little-black-dress/">little black dress</a> is less than 100 years old.</p>
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<p><i>Image: </i><a href="http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-74030968/stock-photo-vogue-style-vintage-portrait-retro-stylized-woman-with-boa-leans-wall-cyan-colors.html?src=KYMgr35REeQ8lgR9yF-A_w-1-98" target="_blank"><i>Vintage Style</i></a><i> via Shutterstock</i></p>
<h3>The Birth of the Little Black Dress</h3>
<p>The LBD has a relatively short history in the history of fashion. It was Coco Chanel who first created the LBD in the 1920s. Chanel’s creation, which first appeared in Vogue magazine in 1926, was a deceptively simple drop-waist sheath dresses in black. It quickly became “the” dress for &#8217;20s flappers.</p>
<p>Prior to this period black clothing was a symbol of mourning (made popular during the Victorian era) and most women would not have worn black except in mourning. Chanel, inspired by the peasant widows of World War I, elevated the black dress into a chic and elegant piece. Chanel also marketed the dress as “the dress” that every woman should own for its versatility and practicality. It was this notion that led its to staying power&#8211;the Great Depression made frugality a necessity for many.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-153806" src="http://ecosalon.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/shutterstock_172539122-342x512.jpg" alt="A look at the history of the little black dress. " width="342" height="512" /></p>
<p><i>Image: </i><a href="http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-172539122/stock-photo-film-noir-woman-in-a-long-black-dress-and-a-man-in-a-raincoat-and-hat.html?src=KYMgr35REeQ8lgR9yF-A_w-5-23" target="_blank"><i>Film Noir</i></a><i> via Shutterstock</i></p>
<h3>The Next Chapter for the LBD: “New Look” and the Era of Hollywood Glamour</h3>
<p>The LBD had a new life under the Christian Dior’s post World War II “New Look” and under the new influence of Hollywood glamour. The utilitarian necessity of the Depression era LBD was a thing of the past, but Dior and Hollywood reinvigorated the LBD and made it the dress of choice for Hollywood divas and temptresses. Stars like Rita Hayworth and Ava Gardner, both of whom epitomized the femme fatale in film noir, added to the glamorous image of the LBD.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-153807" src="http://ecosalon.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/shutterstock_274319918-342x512.jpg" alt="A look at the history of the little black dress. " width="342" height="512" /></p>
<p><i>Image: </i><a href="http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-274319918/stock-photo-gorgeous-young-woman-looking-like-audrey-hepburn-in-breakfast-at-tiffany-s-movie-isolated-over.html?src=IrVDFwuwRDph_dHcM9pfeQ-1-18" target="_blank"><i>Inspired by Breakfast at Tiffany&#8217;s</i></a><i> via Shutterstock</i></p>
<h3>&#8220;Breakfast At Tiffany&#8217;s&#8221;: Audrey Hepburn and Givenchy</h3>
<p>When one thinks of the LBD in film, Audrey Hepburn may be first to come to mind. She and Hubert de Givenchy made the LBD of the 1960s a cultural icon. His &#8220;Breakfast at Tiffany’s&#8221;<i> </i>design is easily counted amongst the most iconic movie dresses of all time (with only Marilyn Monroe&#8217;s white &#8220;Seven Year Itch&#8221; dress being more well known) and easily the most famous little black dress.</p>
<p>It was this design that cemented the LBD as fashion royalty. The timeless style will forever denote polished sophistication (at least until the next fashion icon comes along).</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-153804" src="http://ecosalon.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/8290513985_51daaa970d_z-342x512.jpg" alt="A look at the history of the little black dress. " width="342" height="512" /></p>
<p><i>Image: LBD via </i><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/salforduniversity/" target="_blank"><i>University of Salford</i></a></p>
<h3>The Little Black Dress of Today</h3>
<p>Whether long or short, the little black dress is now a staple in most every woman&#8217;s closet. It is appropriate to wear to work, while running errands, or out for the evening on the town, and, yes, it still works at funerals. The key to the occasion is in the design and the styling, of course. One can truly never go wrong with adding another <a href="http://ecosalon.com/beyond-the-lbd-its-eco-fashion-with-an-attitude-on-trend/">little black dress</a> to a wardrobe.</p>
<p><b>Related on EcoSalon</b></p>
<p><a href="http://ecosalon.com/8-tips-on-how-to-accessorize-a-little-black-dress/">8 Tips on How to Accessorize a Little Black Dress</a></p>
<p><a href="http://ecosalon.com/the-definitive-guide-to-wearing-all-black-this-summer-you-know-like-a-badass/">The Definitive Guide to Wearing All Black This Summer (You Know, Like a Badass)</a></p>
<p><a href="http://ecosalon.com/beyond-the-lbd-its-eco-fashion-with-an-attitude-on-trend/">Beyond the LBD, it’s Eco Fashion With an Attitude: On Trend</a></p>
<p><i>Top Image: </i><a href="http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-198269567/stock-photo-young-luxurious-rich-girl-in-black-dress-sitting-on-a-sofa-holding-cigarette-holder-with-cigarette.html?src=ExzjGsNlGujsc5t-pYvaTg-1-34" target="_blank"><i>Little Black Dress</i></a><i> via Shutterstock</i></p>
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		<title>Summer Rayne Oakes and the Uniform Project Pair Up for Charity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Uniform Project launches a monthly pilot series with sustainable movers and shakers. It&#8217;s amazing what a little black dress can do. Ever since Sheena Mathieken&#8217;s virgin exploration into the wardrobe unknown, which entailed wearing a single dress for 365 days, women have taken on similar challenges, some to see if they could do it,&#8230;</p>
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<p><em>The Uniform Project launches a monthly pilot series with sustainable movers and shakers</em>.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s amazing what a little black dress can do.</p>
<p>Ever since <a href="http://www.theuniformproject.com/#!about">Sheena Mathieken&#8217;s</a> virgin exploration into the wardrobe unknown, which entailed wearing a single dress for 365 days, women have taken on similar challenges, some to see if they could do it, others to raise money for charities. <a href="http://ecosalon.com/the-wear-a-thon-continues-with-the-bright-young-things/">Eliza Starbuck&#8217;s</a> Bright Young Things are chronicled on her site; The Uniform Project also attracts ultra-spartan dressers. The term &#8220;sustainable fashion&#8221; is certainly apt when your wardrobe revolves around one little black dress.</p><div id="inContentContiner"><!-- /4450967/ES-In-Content -->
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<p>Enter Summer Rayne Oakes. All this month, the green model-turned-consultant&#8217;s project, Payless ShoeSource (with whom she has had collections), will support Oakes as she takes on the Uniform Project&#8217;s first &#8220;Pilot Series&#8221; challenge. Each month, a new fashionista will wear just one LBD on repeat to promote sustainable fashion and world causes.</p>
<p>Oakes&#8217; is hoping that her charity of choice, <a href="http://www.charitywater.org/" target="_blank">Charity: Water</a>, can make at least $10,000 to build<em> </em>two  wells for communities that don’t have access to clean drinking water. Payless is pitching in as well, matching online fundraising dollar-for-dollar (up to $10,000).</p>
<p>Oakes says of her Mad Men-inspired LBD created by <a href="https://secure.carasan.com/">Carasan</a>:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;I wanted to create a dress with fifties flair –  partially because as you’ve found out, I LOVE that era but also because  I think that 50s dresses were so flattering for a woman’s body. I have  curves and think the dress we created “loves” the feminine form in all  the right places – no matter what your shape or size. I enlisted my good  friends – Terri and Sandy Rosenthal (a mother-daughter couture-trained  design duo) of <a href="https://secure.carasan.com/" target="_blank">Carasan Designs</a> to take my original sketches and make a highly versatile and functional  piece that can be worn at least a dozen ways (and also equipped with  comfy pockets – a must in a dress in my opinion!) I decided to source a  70% silk-30% hemp blend and a handwoven thai silk and hemp-organic  cotton blend to give a little peak-a-boo of pink on the underskirt.&#8221;</em></p>
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<p>While Oakes&#8217; month has just begun, stay tuned for more inspiring women raising money for causes and pushing the envelope when it comes to maxing out a dress.</p>
<p>My favorite dress to date from the Uniform Project is from their very own social media and blogging guru <a href="https://theuniformproject.com/#!pilotdress?GOH">Jessica Engle</a>, who had her friend and designer at <a href="http://edelweissbysarah.com/">Edelweiss</a> create an office appropriate LBD that you can unzip into two different pieces and wear in myriad ways.</p>
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