Too bad that this book was published in 2003, and I didn't get around to pulling it from my unread pile until just now. The writing is clever and enjoyable, and the accounts of the origins of fashion favorites like the LBD (the Little Black Dress of the title), the cashmere sweater, pearls and sneakers, are properly researched and well-presented.
The only problem, mine, not the author's, is that it is 2019, and so much has happened in the fashion world, and the world at large, in the past sixteen years. It would be great to see an updated edition that is edited for the current time.
If you can get past the break off in time, and enjoy the topic, you're likely to enjoy this book, and if you aren't too busy, you can read it in one sitting.
And, since it is a work of non-fiction, there is a good bibliography that will probably lead you to more reading on this topic, which also encompasses history, politics and social change.