Over the past century, Little Black Dress has become the ultimate pronoun of "fashion charm", and is also an important outfit for modern women in any wardrobe.
In the newly planned large-scale international projects, SWAROVSKI elements not only add charm to this classic fashion dress, but also raise funds for charitable organizations.
Last year, SWAROVSKI invited 22 well-known masters in the fashion industry and talented young stars to design an ingenious black dress to participate in the auction held in New York in September 2010.
The proceeds from auctions and related auctions will be donated to the American Cancer Society and La Ligue Nationale Contre le Cancer.
This series of dazzling fashion classics has been well received since its debut in Paris fashion week in January this year. It has been exhibited in Paris's famous Palazzo Pozzo di Borgo.
The exhibits also appeared on the special event held in Beijing in April 8th.
The designers who participated in the 22 Ways To Say Black project include: Alber Elbaz (Lanvin), Donna Karan, Giorgio Armani, Karan, and Alber, Alber, cable, cable, cable, cable, cable, cable, etc.
22 small black dresses are all made by hand, and are absolutely the perfect crystallization of the designer's unique creativity and imagination.
Giorgio Armani, referring to the dress he designed, said: "high fashion is the pure artistic expression of a designer, and a chance to truly explore the possibilities of fashion without commercial constraints."
Through the collaboration of Phillips de Pury, the American Cancer Society and the National Cancer Society of France, this brilliant project has also become an opportunity to save lives. Phillips,