Fashion History with Misster Ethics: The Little Black Dress
THE little black dress: An eternal fashion statement that was brought to life by the one and only, Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel, then made cinematically historic in the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Audrey Hepburns little black Givenchy dress, and today it is made sustainable by some of our favorite brands. A key element to a wardrobe with variety is owning all the right staple pieces, and the little black dress is a must for every woman. It is versatile, seductive and as intricate or practical as you make it. Some of the most iconic moments in fashion history have been home to the little black dress, for it offers femininity, seduction, and above all sophistication. It is no surprise that these up and coming sustainable brands are getting their hands on the finest textiles and with it creating what we call black magic.
Check out our top picks for little black dresses designed with simplicity and made ethically.
- The Pepper Dress, Reformation; 198
- The Silk Tee Dress, Cuyana; 215
- Solid Silk Cut-Out Dress, Suno; 113
- Aline Dress, Stella McCartney; 480
- Alcoholic Dress, Vivienne Westwood; 855
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