The Elusive ‘Little Black Dress”

With all of the holiday gatherings in full swing,  the best thing any woman can have in her closet is the perfect ‘little black dress’. Since the 1920’s when Gabrielle (Coco) Chanel first introduced the idea of the LBD, it has been a rule of fashion that every woman should have at least one perfect dress of a neutral color that is versatile and flattering. Also because it is meant to be a staple of the wardrobe, it should be as simple as possible in style so that it can remain in your wardrobe for a number of years without appearing trendy or out of fashion. You can dress it up with accessories or tone it down with a sweater… the perfect little black dress can go anywhere anytime, for any reason!

Although that seems like a lot to ask of one dress, it is actually easier than you think.  Here is what to look for:

Quality– This dress should last several seasons so it needs to be very well made. It needs to be of high quality fabric and completely lined. It should be hand washed or dry cleaned only and never put into a dryer. If you can stuff it into a washing machine, it is not of good quality.

Style – Avoid ruffles, pleats, beads, sequins, complicated design elements and heavy fabric. Less is definitely more, visualize Audrey Hepburn or Jaqueline Kennedy and ask yourself if either of them would wear this.

Fit – Your LBD should not fit like a glove and should never be made of anything that drapes or stretches. Jersey, lycra, nylon are all out.  The purpose of this dress is to go from office to evening by simply changing accessories. A skin-tight dress will not be suitable for the office so it is disquaified, it is important to find a dress that flatters your figure without revealing your appendix scar. Don’t get stuck on a number, just go up one size if you need to.

Value – Nothing is of value if it is worth less than you paid for it. If you are on a budget, try shopping the better women’s stores during a sale. Do not feel guilty spending a little more on this dress, it will pay for itself. There is no guideline except stay within your means but don’t get cheap on this one… this is the most important piece in your wardrobe!!

If you make the right choice, you will never regret spending a little extra money for the perfect Little Black Dress.

Happy Holidays!

-Penny Frulla for Bridal Expo Chicago