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black fitting dress Audrey DressEveryone needs a little Audrey Hepburn in their life. This is our take on the iconic little black dress, capturing that rare balance of easy elegance, grace, and a playful charm that never tries too hard. As Audrey said, The most important thing is to enjoy your life to be happy its all that matters. This is a dress designed to feel exactly like that, effortless, joyful, and full of comfort. Made from our signature buttery soft jersey, it has a

Everyone needs a little Audrey Hepburn in their life. This is our take on the iconic little black dress, capturing that rare balance of easy elegance, grace, and a playful charm that never tries too hard.

As Audrey said, “The most important thing is to enjoy your life - to be happy - it’s all that matters.” This is a dress designed to feel exactly like that, effortless, joyful, and full of comfort.

Made from our signature buttery-soft jersey, it has a beautiful weight and drape that celebrates your curves exactly as they are with absolutely zero clinging or pulling.

The sweetheart neckline features gentle gathering at the bust and a stretchy shirred elastic back, giving you a softly structured look with total freedom to breathe.

Elasticated straps are wrapped in smooth fabric so they sit comfortably on your shoulders without ever digging in, keeping everything completely secure while you move.

Uncompromisingly inclusive and loved by Snagglers, it features a fun, flared skirt and proper deep pockets—because dresses without them are absolutely not an option for us!

Why You’ll Love It

  • 🖤 The ultimate little black dress with timeless appeal for an instant outfit upgrade.
  • 🎀 Sweetheart neckline with gathered details to celebrate your natural shape.
  • ☁️ Signature buttery-soft jersey with a beautiful, fluid drape that never clings.
  • 💃 Fun fit-and-flare silhouette made for maximum swish and all-day comfort.
  • ✨ Shirred back panel for a flexible, completely comfortable fit that breathes with you.
  • 🫶 Stretch straps encased in soft fabric for great support without ever digging in.
  • 🎒 Proper deep pockets built right in for all of life's essentials.
  • 📏 Uncompromisingly inclusive design, fit-tested on real bodies from sizes 0-34.
  • 🧼 Holds its shape perfectly and washes like an absolute dream wear after wear.
  • 🌱 Ethically made with total care for both people and the planet.
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Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
The destruction of racism
Format: Paperback
This is a very open and candid view of racism in the early 19th century
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Benguet Bill
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good read
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classic work on imperialism
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Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2026
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A. Kassahun
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Must read book on African colonial sociology and politics
Fanon describes the character of (European) colonialists, the colonised Africans (the "masses" - rural and urban, the elites, the nationalists, the tribalists) wonderfully. The book is wonderfully written - Fanon must have been a good writer. Fanon is a psychiatrist, and worked in Algeria as psychiatrist, but he many have travelled other African countries too. His book shows his deep knowledge of both African and European sociology, psychology and politics. The book is still relevant; his analysis as to what will happen after the liberation of African countries is amazingly valid. He is in a way one of the most important African (though he is born in Latin America) sociologist and political scientist. Fanon's book starts on "violence", he doesn't shy away from prescribing violence in the struggle for liberation. Some find Fanon advocating violence, but that is not the case. He puts in perspective the violence perpetrated by colonists against the resulting reaction that culminates in the violence of the colonised. His clear analysis demystifies the violence that still grips Africa. Unfortunately Fanon seems to put all European in Africa as colonists. Many cases from South Africa show that that should not be the case. But his views may be due to the brutal repression he has to witness and experience in Algeria by the French government and French citizens there.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2010
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Roman P.
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Colonialism not dead yet
This is a review of the 2004 Grove paperback edition of Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth The Wretched of the Earth is the most famous work of Algerian revolutionary Franz Fanon (1925-1961) finished and published shortly before his death (he died of leukemia). Fanon is known above all as a theorist of revolutionary violence and a champion of its therapeutic good for the oppressed. However, this book is not about armed struggle only; it covers many other topics: theory of class conflict in colonies, revolutionary process and subjects of social change in the Third World, the future of new independent states (former colonies), strategies of building Third World—First World relations in a right way, the relationship between the struggle for national culture and national liberation struggles, consequences of colonialism for both the colonizer and the colonized, etc. It’s a book of an angry man; the author's revolutionary pathos and standing with the oppressed (‘the wretched of the earth’) are noticeable. Though Fanon wrote his book drawing on the experience of the Africa of the 1950s an acute reader can easily notice similarities and parallels with what’s going on in the underdeveloped countries all over the world. The book can be of particular use for anthropologists, historians, philosophers, sociologists, as well as for those interested in cultural studies. I prefer Richard Philcox’s translation to the one published in 1963. Citizens of the global South can skip Jean-Paul Sartre’s preface; let the author speak for himself.
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R. Schwenk
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 4
Influential and Insightful
Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth is an important document in the history of imperialism capturing the state of the Algerian revolution and the struggle for independence in the Third World at a crucial time. The year was 1961, and the book was published just before Fanon's premature death. Algeria was a year away from independence. The Congo had just achieved a travesty of independence. The Cuban revolution was still fresh. Fanon was born in Martinique but was fully committed to the Algerian cause by the end of his life. His insights into the pitfalls threatening newly-independent nations have proved to be uncannily accurate. His voice is of his time and ahead of his time. I would recommend this book to those wanting to learn more about the Algerian War and to those curious about the huge effect of this book on the leftists of the 1960s.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2013

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