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Coco's legacy: the Little Black Dress
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Bloomingdales: Women's Cashmere Studded Mock Tunic Dress - Quotation Qi Cashmere by Hudson
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A flapper-influenced party dress is the answer to her holiday wardrobe woes. This dress has timeless appeal and will open the door to even the most formal of occasions. Good glam gifting.
Updated Nov 2, 2008
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Hemline: Metallic Charm Dress by Free People
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A sexy LBD with the style of a sari and the soul of a gypsy, this is a present with great moxie and versatility. Worn with leggings it can go casual, boho with boots and convert to cocktail with heels. Good gifting.
Updated Nov 4, 2008
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DIANE von FURSTENBERG: Women's Pitti Dress
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With a signature DVF twist at the neckline, this LBD has built-in drama and an easy elegance. In black jersey, a material of which Coco was also a huge proponent.
Updated Nov 6, 2008
Lovely Liza
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Can I pull it off?
Damnit I've got to try!!! Maybe with those cute blue gloves. . . .
It's the back that sells me on it. * rawr *
Updated Dec 17, 2008
Mudshark Streetwear: Heroine Dress by Peel
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A bow at the neckline gives this LBD a tuxedo vibe, but the fitted bodice, A-line skirt and pleats are all-girl. Fully lined, wool-polyester blend. (via NOTCOUTURE)
Updated Nov 7, 2008
Nordstrom: Strapless Sweetheart Dress with Rosette Skirt by JS Boutique
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This dress says a lot with only a little real estate. And, while it could go over the top in any other color or pattern, black keeps the ruched bodice from upstaging the gorgeous neckline and the translucent hem from getting the better of the rosettes. The overall effect? Feminine fatale.
Updated Nov 8, 2008
kate spade: women's brooke dress
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This black silk darling is a demure rendition of the LBD, leaving room for interpretation with a self-tie belt at its waist. Slyly but subtly incorporated into the design, pockets give further feminine definition to the overall shape. Fully lined.
Updated Nov 9, 2008
Isabella's Little Black Dress
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Basic and body conscious, this LBD is also a savvy traveler. Constructed from a wrinkle-proof combination of cotton, nylon, rayon and spandex, it will work with you equally as well riding shotgun as cutting a rug.
Updated Nov 9, 2008
Women's Beaded dress
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Strike a pose, any pose, from any angle and you will turn heads in this dress. Dramatically different, defiantly ravishing, this is an up-to-the-minute LBD.
Updated Nov 10, 2008
Tory Burch: Women's Brylyn Dress
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Given shape by a dip in the back and dimension by its metallic circle design, the "Brylyn" is a brilliant shift. Add the matching "Lottie" coat to go all out Tory, or give it your own twist with an evening wrap, shawl, short jacket or cardigan.
Updated Nov 12, 2008
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