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Every Woman In Hollywood’s Got One, Do You?

LBDThe little black dress. Besides diamonds, the “LBD” is every girl’s best friend.

It all began with none other than Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly. She wore the sleek fitting, boat-necked, black Givenchy dress while holding her cigarette in her black glove covered hands. From there on, Hepburn became a fashion icon and portrayed a look to the world that still lives on today.

The reason why almost every woman in America loves the LBD is because it is so versatile. While you can dress up the LBD with your favorite pieces of jewelry, you can also just wear it with a trendy pair of pumps and have the same head-turning effect.


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Another great reason to go out there and find a LBD for yourself is because they look great on every body type. A great fitting little black dress is flattering for every figure.

Looking for a LBD to call your own? Visit Labels SCV and browse through their “Little Black Dress tree.” And their “re-newed” section holds one-of-a-kind pieces of clothing that allow you to create a style that is all your own.

Labels SCV is located at 27069 McBean Parkway, behind the Elephant Bar. For more information, call Labels at (661) 799-7SCV.

For more information on Labels SCV, click here.

 

 

Every Woman In Hollywood’s Got One, Do You?

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