Other designers, such as Christian Doir,
added their own twists to the Little Black
Dress, allowing it to evolve with the times.
Eventually the LBD would change into a
cocktail gown in the 50s, the iconic mini
skirt of the 60s, a dinner dress in the 70s, a
maxi in the 80s and a cute party statement
in the 90s. Princess Diana famously wore a
little black “revenge” dress in 1994, raising
eyebrows around the globe as women
rushed to copy. Throughout the early 2000s
and up until present day, supermodels,
celebrities and the cinema have kept the
idea alive. The little black dress—truly a
classic that never gets old.
H O T
RUS S I AN
BRI D E S®
-
MEN’S
L IFESTYL E
M A G A ZINE
5 7