
THAT NEW BLACK MAGIC
IN 1958, Truman Capote’s novella “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” was published in Esquire after being rejected by Harper’s Bazaar for its “obscene” nature.
Fifty years later, Holly Golightly and her little black dress are fashion institutions – thanks in no small part to her celluloid incarnation (Audrey Hepburn, above).
This season young Manhattan socialites and Hollywood It girls alike are reaching for their LBDs to get them through parties and premieres.
The Post has found a well-priced wardrobe of dresses and accessories to take you from work out on the town.
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