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Styling: Maureen Dowd on a Wardrobe Classic

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From<em> Little Black Dress</em> by André Leon Talley
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New York Times Op-Ed columnist Maureen Dowd, in her essay “The Mythic Power of the Little Black Dress,” excerpted here from Little Black Dress by André Leon Talley (2013, Skira Rizzoli), muses on a wardrobe staple.

Lugubrious black was not on my radar for many years. Black was the color of scary nuns and garb for Irish wakes. It was the color my immigrant great-aunts wore for their jobs as maids for rich families. Even our family dog, Scottie, hated black; we had to give him away because he bit anyone wearing black, including my brothers in their prom tuxedos.



Natalie Wood in Love with the Proper Stranger, 1963. © Paramount Pictures Corporation, Boardwalk Productions, and Rona, Inc. From Little Black Dress by André Leon Talley (2013, Skira Rizzoli).
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