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2024-02-01 53807
Aesthetic Essence -- The Haute Couture Runway Analysis of Christian Dior
On January 22nd Beijing time, Maria Grazia Chiuri, the creative director of Christian Dior women's wear, unveiled the 2024 spring/summer haute couture collection at the Rodin Museum in Paris. This season, Maria collaborated with artist Isabella Ducrot, using a diverse artistic strategy to deeply interpret and creatively reinterpret the brand's unique "spiritual" aesthetic. With her keen artistic insight, the creative director delved into and extracted the aesthetic essence imbued in traditional craftsmanship, ingeniously integrating it into this season's haute couture to reveal the profound interaction and dialogue between the essence of fashion, exquisite craftsmanship, and the spirit of the times.
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2023-10-06 64614
Fashion and Feminism -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Christian Dior
Christian Dior's Spring/Summer 2024 collection continues the brand's traditional style, conveying their vision of an ideal world with a foundation in feminism. The collection features numerous pleated skirts, divination elements, prints of the Eiffel Tower and maps, ombré effects, as well as distressed lace. These design elements come together to inject a unique sense of fashion into the collection and reflect the brand's emphasis on female power and self-expression.
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2023-05-31 71935
The Womenswear Analysis of Christian Dior
The inspirational city of Mexico, birthplace of one of the greatest women in modern art history, Frida Kahlo, who boldly broke free from traditional female images and proclaimed an independent spirit beyond conventional understanding, serves as the inspiration for DIOR's 2024 early spring ready-to-wear collection. The San Ildefonso College Museum in Mexico, where this remarkable Mexican painter once studied, is a source of inspiration. The designer drew inspiration from photographs of the artist breaking gender boundaries, and the suits are intended to celebrate Frida's style.
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2023-04-23 70259
Valkyrie Miss Dior -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Christian Dior
Dior kicked off Paris Fashion Week with its autumn/winter 2023 show, and while guests may have come for the clothes, they left mesmerised by a twinkling, floating, floral installation that filled the inside of the show venue. Created by the Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos, the dreamlike work – titled Valkyrie Miss Dior – took six months to design and build.
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2022-03-04 83796
The Next Era -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Christian Dior
Christian Dior’s A/W 22/23 ready-to-wear collection was released in a gallery with walls of historical portraits. A wired woman with her bodysuit outlined in fluorescent green started the show and brought out the theme – ‘The Next Era’. The creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri tried to express the complexity of fashion, review the tradition, and interpret the signature architectural silhouettes from an innovative perspective, nodding to the feminine power. Besides, Dior cooperated with D-AIR Lab to combine practical crafts with high technologies to create futuristic pieces and redefine creativity and functionalism. Classic Bar Jacket was joined by temperature-controlling system to launch a conversation between classics and technologies.
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2021-12-15 90890
Strong-minded Women -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Christian Dior
There was neither fashion shows nor campaigns about Christian Dior's Pre-Fall 2022 collection, but a simple lookbook. Maria Grazia Chiuri drew inspirations from these strong-minded women who helped Dior build his house. Dior's heroic sister Catherine, also known as Miss Dior, offered tough and neat feminine silhouettes; inspiration muse Mitzah Bricard's favourite leopard spots were also involved.
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2021-09-30 82099
Nod to the 60s -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Christian Dior
Christian Dior S/S 2022 ready-to-wear fashion show was held in the Paris Tuileries Garden on September 28. Maria Grazia Chiuri approached Anna Pararatti to conceive the show's scenography in an absurdist spirit reflecting the universe of her various works. Pop and game have been the core of this 60's runway. The collection is structured around a network of associations as Maria Grazia Chiuri explores Marc Bohan's long tenure as Creative Director of Dior. More precisely, she highlights the Slim Look collection, presented in 1961. A-line doll dress, mini Dior suit, 60s optical white dress and tennis dress; color-blocking outerwear and dress; orange and green boxing suit; golden fringed mini dress all awaken and overpass the elegant classics of Dior.
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2021-07-14 90778
Athenian Sport -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Christian Dior
Released in the Panathenaic Stadium, Athens, Greece, the Dior Cruise 2022 collection showed deep connection with sports. The creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri found inspiration from her researches of Greek mythology and historical site and her communication with local artists and craftsmen. Younger fashion trend was injected into brand gene. Among all the 91 looks in this Cruise show, classic Dior items were deconstructed and restructured to fuse sportswear with haute couture.
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2021-07-07 78834
Daywear Couture -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Christian Dior
Dior A/W 21/22 Couture Collection was released on July 5 in Paris, which was presented by the creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri and French artist Eva Jospin. The work Chambre de Soie, created by French artist Eva Jospin, provides a backdrop for the show, with lifesize embroideries displayed on the walls recalling the Indian-inspired Salle aux Broderies in the Colonna Palace in Rome. Forest, vine, rock and waterfall create imaginative and twisted scenes. The combination of lively embroidery and haute couture gown is shown on this amazing runway. The materiality of fabric becomes form, while the subversive language of embroidery is expressed in a project that becomes a performance. An energy resembling poetic pleasure, at the intersection of style, movement and attitude. Through textile research, a series of pieces, featuring an assortment of checks, tweeds, textures and different dimensions in black and white. This creation serves as a precious décor for presenting dresses with magnificent pleats, trains, and hand-woven chains that compose patterns on the body, in colors dear to Monsieur Dior, such as powder blue or nude. The singular context reinterprets the meaning of embroidery, and salutes to the exquisite craftsmanship and couture spirit of Dior.
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2021-03-11 87080
The Fairy Tale of Women Warrior -- The Womenswear Catwalk Analysis of Christian Dior
A/W 21/22 Christian Dior womenswear collection was released in the Hall of Mirrors at Versaille, Paris. The creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri chooses a territory where the time-space dimension is erased. Inspired by the The Bloody Chamber collection, published in 1979 by Gollancz, director explores the fairy tales and interprets the confident and fearless contemporary women image through her extraordinary perspective. Chiuri lined the hall with artworks by the Italian artist Silvia Giambrone, creating a fantastic fairy tale in the legendary Hall of Mirrors. The tale is hardly just a means of escape: it serves to challenge and revisit stereotypes and archetypes. It consists of a narrative projected into the future. The toy soldier's uniform, shimmering lamé and Lurex jacquards and evening gowns are fit for princesses. A new self-awareness, born of a feminine sensibility that knows how to blend memories of the past and maturity, as if by magic.
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2021-01-06 90936
Gorgeous Taste -- The Womenswear Catwalk Analysis of Christian Dior
Dior launched its latest 2021 early-autumn womenswear series, originated from the leopard striped trench coat once designed by the brand founder Christian Dior. And its bright color tones, transparency and flickers pay tribute to Elio Fiorucci, the representative of Pop aesthetics. Maira Grazia Chiuri also watched the documentary of Blackpink during the quarantine. The fashion of K-pop girl groups is including in the inspiration of this season's mood board as well.
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2020-10-27 98787
Subversion and Rebirth -- The Catwalk Analysis of Christian Dior Womenswear
This season Dior show is held at the Tuileries Garden in Paris. Maria Grazia Chiuri, the creative director of Dior womenswear, invites director Alina Marazzi to create a film for the show, paying tribute to Lucia Marcucci, a representative artist of Italian avant-garde experimental art, and the remarks and thoughts on female images expressed in her collage works. Elaborate letters reflect the significance of exploring fashion expressions in this special period. This collection has a theme of exploring the relationship between tailoring and thinking, and centers on female images of different identities in different occasions. Maria Grazia Chiuri subverts classics and reinterprets classic Dior silhouette, delivering a sense of contradiction. Designers endow thoughts with cutting, redefine silhouettes and bring a new lifestyle.
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2020-02-28 123767
Female Power of "I SAY I" – The Catwalk Analysis of Christian Dior Womenswear
The A/W 2020 collection of Christian Dior keeps speaking out for women. The installation, created by "collective artist" Claire Fontaine, features a newspaper-covered floor and slogans from the late Italian art critic and feminist Carla Lonzi. A series of neon-decorated slogans in the show and the printed headbands display the independent character of modern women. The creative director, Maria Grazia Chiuri, draws inspirations from her girlhood diaries and integrates with Mr. Dior's beloved check elements. (Checks made up of pastel colors like milk cocoa, light green and warm grey are endowed with more creativity, elegant and nonchalant.) And tassels are prevailing in this season. Maria Grazia Chiuri continues the theme of "female power", speaks out for women, and expresses Dior's free soul of "I SAY I" with fashion.
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2019-02-28 135699
Christian Dior -- Analysis of 19/20 A/W Catwalk Brands of Womenswear
Creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri got inspiration from Teddy Girls to create this collection.