On October 1st, 1926, American Vogue published a drawing that depicted one of Chanel’s styles, accompanied by the comment: “the Chanel ‘Ford’ – the frock that all the world will wear”1, and the “little black dress” was launched.2 From black dresses to restrained ornamentation, Chanel was neither the first nor the only one to make them in the 20s.
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