Our History
Have you ever heard about a Black Dress Network?
A black dress network is traditionally a group of women who meet on a regular basis wearing a little black dress. Their goas might vary from one network to another but it always has a "social" base. They are still popular in some parts of Europe. These days, black dress networks have evolved in different directions. Some of them are dedicated to issues of women's abuse while others will involve in business and social networking.
There are many Black Dress Networks on an international scale.
I cannot tell if it comes originally from Europe, America or somewhere else. But it cannot have started before Coco Chanel because she is the French designer who has created the little black dress, which was originally sleeveless.
Have you ever heard about a Black Dress Event?
A black dress event is a Fashion show that is organized to raise funds for an organization. The fashion show is not necessary about black dresses but sometimes, the women who participate to it will wear their little black dress.
Idea of The Black Dress Network Online
The idea of an online Black Dress Network website that will integrate a women's donation platform within a Shopping Mall has emerged from a study of these networks. It offers to its buyers the option to participate to the women's cause of their choice, every time they buy something in the Mall and also offers to its suppliers an option of donation.
Not only buyers and suppliers can participate to this, but also groups, organizations and networks of women can have their own page to talk about their activities and conferences, directly on our site. The readers will also be able to read International and local news mainly related to women's activities related to help other women. We have a department specially created to help other women to accomplish their black dress group project and to publish it if they want to do so.
You will be surprised to see the diversity of activities that we can offer to our members.
Our basic membership is $10 Cad per year and free for women from developing countries, If you have a friend who struggles with her money why not offering her a membership as a gift.