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  • Black Dresses

    Black Dresses is a great place to find that perfect little number, featuring plus size dresses, black day dresses, black evening dresses and every girls favourite the black party frock. Affectionately known as the LBD (Little Black Dress).

    Versatile and flattering black dresses can be found in wardrobes across the world. Timeless and sophisticated they can be themed to match any occasion, add sparkle for a glitzy evening by wearing a sparkly wrap or shrug. A plain shift dress works well in the office teamed with a smart jacket, which can be removed to turn your day wear into evening wear when you add bold bright jewellery and knee length boots.

    ShaToBu is the first-ever shaper that provides a streamlined silhouette, as well as helping to tone muscles and burn calories. This ground-breaking concept in women's shapewear was scientifically developed by chiropractor Dr Denise Perron, and tested by a team of doctors and exercise physiologists. Using the principles of resistance training, women can get in shape and burn up to 12% more calories effortlessly!

    Plus size dresses which at one time were shapeless tents have had a much needed revival and now you can find shapely dresses to enhance your curves and flatter your figure while still giving you that all important confidence boost.

    Browse around our site today to see what the big named stores have to offer. You will find a great selection at remarkable prices.

    Many celebrities have headed for the shops to follow the fashion trends of the LBD.

    The iconic fashion symbol was first released in 1926 by Coco Chanel, adopted by the silent movie industry for its ability to work well on screen. It's clear clean lines captured the action and body poses of the actresses, and bought the silent movies alive. Who would have thought this fashion symbol would still be worn today.





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