Runway reverie ➤ Dior's Spring Summer 2019 collection, where elegance meets modernity
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Christian Dior spring/summer 2017 haute couture Designed By: Maria Grazia Chiuri - Model: Fernanda Ly
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CHRISTIAN DIOR FW24 RTW
"MISS DIOR"
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Dior Scarves. Fashion Stories
Foreword by Maria Grazia Chiuri
Texts by Maria Luisa Frisa, Elda Danese, Emilie Hammen, Claire Allen-Johnstone, Alberto Morini
photo by Brigitte Niedermair and Pol Baril
Thames&Hudson, London 2024, 758 pages, 490 color illustrations 21,5x26cm, ISBN 978-0-500-29771-1
euro 90,00
Plain and elaborate, commonplace and precious, fashionable and timeless, masculine and feminine: Dior’s silk scarves form a unique visual repertoire and cover a gamut of palettes, themes, and styles. The epitome of Parisian chic, they express the poetic imagination of the creative directors who have shaped the destiny of the house, from Christian Dior to Maria Grazia Chiuri. Unveiling the history and artistry of Dior’s scarves from the first designs to today, this sumptuous book celebrates their incredible variety and beauty as never before. At its heart is an atlas of over four hundred scarves, organized by theme and printed on a delicate paperthat replicates the texture of the scarves themselves. Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri, who has overseen the creation of this volume, contributes a foreword. The atlas is supplemented by exclusive visual essays from renowned photographers Brigitte Niedermair and Pol Baril, as well as texts by distinguished fashion historians Maria Luisa Frisa, Claire Allen-Johnstone, Elda Danese, and Emilie Hammen. From vibrant opulence to graphic harmony, every scarf conveys a mood and every one tells a story. Those stories are now brought together in a book that will delight all aficionados of this symbol of timeless elegance.
04/05/24
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Maria Grazia Chiuri interviewed by Rosalia for Interview Magazine (2024)
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"Junon" (3)
This iconic dress has been the subject of several reinterpretations among the different artistic directors of the House of Dior, John Galiano in 2010, Maria Grazia Chiuri in 2017. It is this same version that Natalie Portman wore during the last Cannes Film Festival in May 2023.
Cette robe iconique a fait l'objet de plusieurs réinterprètation parmi les différents diresteur artistiques de la Maison Dior, John Galiano en 2010, Maria Grazia Chiuri en 2017. C'est cette même version que portait Natalie Portman lors du dernier Festival de Cannes en mai 2023.
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