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Wallet Textile Museum London Many are from the collection of fashion
designer Andrew Fionda and other examples have been lent by designers and
celebrity owners. All are displayed against a backdrop created by stage designer
Michael Howells.“When I travel I always pack a little black dress” said
supermodel Erin O'Connor who opened the exhibition. “It's like a blank canvas
which can be dressed up or down, whatever the occasion. I think when you buy
your first LBD, it's a sure sign that you've grown-up.”In chanel 2012
produced a simple black jersey dress which she described as ‘the new uniform of
modern women'. Vogue nicknamed the dress the ‘Chanel Ford' predicting it would
be as popular and accessible as Henry Ford's Model T Car.Included in the show
are seven dresses from the Seventies by museum founder Zandra Rhodes. Her 1978
version is worn with a pink jersey mask.The first dress Barbara Hulanicki made
for her Biba shop in 1964 was a little black dress and this had a huge influence
in spreading the wearing of the garment not just across the classes but across
the day. In the Fifties it had been largely confined to middle class girls
attending cocktail parties. A 1970 Biba example is on display.
Chanel
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bought for 1 in Portobello Road and then wore in the Moroccan desert, at a New
York club opening, in the Royal Box at the Royal Albert Hall and at a funeral.
“This little black dress has never let me down” she says.Joanna Lumley has lent
her Jean Muir dress which she claims “transformed her life utterly”. Others
loaning their own dresses include Joan Collins, and Anouska Hempel. There are
some surprises such as Grayson Perry's latex dress.Andrew Fionda says: “My whole
fashion career seems to have been highlighted by the little black dress and I
think this is testament to its Chanel
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will always, through one's life, be an occasion to revisit this fashion and
style icon.“Whilst curating the exhibition l was amazed at everybody's unique
interpretation of the LBD, to some it is long and dramatic, to others it's
short, sexy and sassy, whilst some think it's cute and very simple. However, to
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