Zoey brings us the Little Black Dress (LBD). Great for your home, office or as a unique gift. Four are available, ranging from 28x22 on paper, and others on canvas, 18x24 and 16x20. Others available. The LBD designed by Hubert de Givenchy for Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" came to symbolize the epitome of chic, in a film that influenced fashion more than most. In 1926, Vogue became the first magazine to publish a drawing of the LBD designed by Coco Chanel. The magazine predicted this would become a uniform for women of all ages & social classes. Says Zoey, "A mythic 50s cocktail dress, accessorized by long black gloves holding a martini in one hand and a cigarette in the other has been the beginning inspiration for this particular body of work. Worn with stiletto or pumps, pearls or safety pins, the little black dress goes everywhere. Boise, Paris, Rome, NY. Click for more LBD info.