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Since the little black dress was first popularized by Coco Chanel, this iconic garment has played a starring role in the wardrobes of fashionistas around the globe. This season, turn to the catwalks and step out in a modernized version of fashion’s favourite frock now.
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This 60s cocktail dress is all business in the front and party in the back! Designed by Luis Estevez, a designer who was well known and loved among the Hollywood crowd in the 50s and 60s, it's a classic wiggle dress that features one of his signature details - a deep V back neckline. The front bodice has three tucks on each side of the bust, a high neckline, and is seamed to a wide satin waistband. The skirt mirrors those tucks and falls into a pencil silhouette.
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