The first little black dress became popular in the 1920s when Coco Chanel introduced what Vogue called her "Ford" dress. Like Henry Ford's cars, it only came in one color: black. And, like Henry Ford's cars, it became an instant craze. And why shouldn't it? It was designed not to show stains and the fit flattered most women. Today, of course, the little black dress is a staple in pretty much every female's wardrobe. And in honor of Earth Day this past Tuesday, why not make your next little black dress green? Choose an eco-friendly authentic vintage version of this fashion icon and you'll look super-chic while leaving the tiniest carbon footprint. Just click my SLIDESHOW for seven some stunning inspirations.


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