Charming, versatile and always elegant - a small dress never goes out of style and will be appropriate in any situation.
In a cafe and in an office, at a cocktail party or a gala event - a small dress is appropriate everywhere. It is able to transform, complemented by various accessories, and invariably reports on the taste of its owner. In 1926, this versatile elegant outfit was invented by Coco Chanel: her dress was calm cut, a little longer than her knees, with a modest neckline, without extra details. Today, the concept of a small dress, of course, has expanded, but still this outfit, as a rule, is elegant and concise at the same time. This collection contains 17 patterns that can be used to sew a small dress. Black is a classic, but to make the dress universal for your wardrobe, it’s possible to choose another one.
Coco Chanel Little Black Dress
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