How to pick the perfect “little black dress”

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The little black dress, made popular by Coco Chanel, is an essential item in any fem presenting wardrobe since it is versatile, ageless, and traditional.

It is a lifesaver that is always available when needed for a night out or for work.

When selecting your “little black dress,” consider the following factors:

– Choose a cut that is straightforward, comfy, and flattering to your figure. Choose an A cut if your waist is not clearly defined and you want to cover your hips.

– Go for pleated skirts if you want to give your lower body more volume.

– Choose a tighter tube skirt if your curves are clearly defined.

– Choose one that is knee-length, no shorter.

– Use natural materials instead of synthetic ones, such as cotton and silk.

Bring your little black dress along!

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