Why the signature style of supermodels is once again in the spotlight. Hervé Léger with his version of the bandage dress, which he introduced in the early 1990s.Credit...Neville Marriner/Daily Mail, ...
If, like me, you were a teenager in the 2010s wearing chunky peep-toes heels, t-shirts with Rihanna's Loud album cover on and a whole tub of Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse (let's not talk about the ...
If you remember the 2000s, you remember the bandage dress. It was the ultimate It-girl uniform—hugging every curve, turning heads, and made famous by stars stepping out of limos into flashing ...
As soon as I’d manoeuvred the micro-mini over my body, I knew something was wrong. Not only could I not move or breathe in the sartorial torture device, but I also couldn’t take it off. I spent the ...
Before it was the unofficial uniform of the early aughts It girl, the bandage dress was something far more radical: a completely new way of designing clothes. Hervé Léger didn’t just follow the ...
For her 30th birthday last year, L.A.-based writer Beatrice Hazlehurst bought herself a cream Hervé Leger bandage dress from Poshmark. She was 14 in 2009—a bit young to don the “club” dress in its ...
Not long ago the official symbol of female coming of age was the ball gown, a dress that might have had enough cubic yards of tulle or shot silk to shade a three-story window. The gowns could be ...
One of the fashion industry’s most iconic dresses is the bandage dress, the form-fitting dress that was the uniform of ’90s models. It was created by designer Hervé L. Leroux, who went on to become ...
The '90s would not have been the same without Cindy Crawford: Her supermodel status, classic beauty and gravity-defying voluminous hair helped define the decade. (Plus, without her we wouldn't have ...
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