Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Chanel Speaks Through the Ages



Whether you're heading off to a class reunion or walking the decks of a cruise ship, the little black dress is a no-fail option. Look for details that flatter your shape (strapless to show off great shoulders; waist details to optimize an hourglass shape) and pick a length anywhere from mini to right below the knee for the most versatile look.

Let me introduce!

Classic Little Black Dress


A perfect little black dress is timeless; what it lacks it up-to-the-minute trendiness, it makes up for in classic elegance.

Cocktail dressing doesn't mean you can't look edgy.

Need more coverage? This taffeta shirtdress features 3/4 length sleeves, glittery buttons and a satin sash to give you all of the elegance of the little black dress without the typi cal bareness.

4 comments:

Inessa_PRIME said...

Wowwwwwwwww…….that’s true about the black dress… and the most common thing for our nation…Whether you're heading off to a class reunion or walking the decks of a cruise ship, the little black dress is a no-fail option…Veryyyyyy interesting blog Nane…Congratulations!!!…I will be very happyyyyyyyy not only to become a follower but also to visit your blog very often…I like the colors and the layout…Good job!

Nane said...

Thank you very much for your appreciation. I'm looking forward to your comments, articles and suggestions here.

Sincerely yours,
Nane

Nane said...

You needn't wear black for any occasion. I strongly believe that black is fashionable and vantage point for people without cute face and grate figure, as well as for them who don't know what to wear....... If one is always in black, it's sad and primitive!

Nane said...

Oh... that's not only Brazilian women, all of us want to look thinner as we are! Coco Chanel was a grate woman and she knew she'll always be actual. Fashion changes every day, but if you don't know what is actual and it's hard to make a decision, just chose a little black dress and you'll never miscalculate!