A short illustrated history of every woman's favorite wardrobe item - the little black dress. Who invented it, who made it popular.
The Little Black Dress - from Chanel to Givenchy - Glamour Daze
CHANEL: The Little Black Dress – l'Étoile de Saint Honoré
She has been a source of fascination, scandal and intrigue for over a century. John Singer Sargent's masterpiece, Madame X, while initially a source of pain and frustration to the artist, proved to be his most recognizable and memorable work. The portrait's subject, Virginie Amelie Avegno Gautreau, was a Paris socialite renown for her beauty and…
Masterworks Monday: Madame X
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