Member Benefits
Put on your Little Black Dress, give back, dress up, have fun!
Becoming a Member
Becoming a Member or Dressmaker (Society leader) is easy. Let us know a bit about yourself, confirm your billing information, and soon you will receive a welcome packet from Little Black Dress Society Founder Amanda Graybill. This packet will include important information and great ways to get all your friends involved. Every woman, Member and Dressmaker, is given the amazing opportunity to dress up, have fun, and give back...because ABUSE is NEVER in FASHION!
Annual Dues
- $49.95 Annual Fee for Members
- $59.95 Annual Fee for Dressmakers
Member Benefits
It is through you, our Members, that the Little Black Dress Society is able to combat the terrible effects of abuse. Become a Member today and join us in the fight to end abuse!
One official LBD Society full color plastic membership card - An autographed copy of The Little Black Dress, by Founder Amanda Graybill
- Online profile on the LBD Society Member portal
- Ability to attend LBD Society meetings/events
- Volunteer opportunities to give back to society by raising awareness about the abuse of women through philanthropy
- Ability to raise funds for battered women's shelters and other fundraising efforts to support the cause
- Networking
- LBD Society Handbook
- A collectible pin
Dressmaker Benefits
Society Dressmakers are women who support our mission statement and vision for this organization. Dressmakers invite friends and colleagues to join their Society (Chapter) of the Little Black Dress Society, therefore embracing women in friendship and FUN, empowering women to be all they are created to be, and engaging women to make a difference through the power of collective giving. Dressmakers receive all of the benefits of Members, along with the following:
- Monthly conference call with our Founder, Amanda Graybill
- Leadership opportunities
- Ability to network with other LBD Society Dressmakers nationwide
- A Dressmaker Manual
- Leadership Retreats
Dressmaker is a position of privilege. They are encouraged to get everyone involved in their Society by dressing up, having fun, and giving back to end abuse. Read more about what it takes to be Dressmaker, and when you're ready, sign up and start your own Society!




