Dior 2020 Cruise at El Badi Palace Morocco – A voyage outside of time, punctuated by rich savoir-faire

 

 

 

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Dior 2020 Cruise at El Badi Palace – a dialogue between the Dior wardrobe and African fashion; @dior

Wax, a fabric emblematic of Africa was in the spotlight of the Dior 2020 Cruise collection presented in the setting of the El Badi Palace in Morocco as a dialogue between the Dior wardrobe and African fashion.

With traditional Moroccan ceramics and fabrics, El Badi Palace in Marrakesh, was rich in meaning. Long a meeting place for imagined realms of Europe and Africa, Marrakech also evokes the first successor to Christian Dior, Yves Saint-Laurent.

 

On the occasion of the Dior Cruise 2020 collection, Maria Grazia Chiuri collaborated with Uniwax factory and studio (in Ivory Coast) to create pieces from Wax print fabrics, a highly complex, noble cloth whose roots wind between Europe, Asia and Africa. A unifying symbol of multifaceted fashion, the prints came in a multitude of motifs and colors. Dior codes including ‘toile de Jouy’ and ‘tarot’ cards were revisited in the fabrics’ motifs.

“Maria Grazia Chiuri has always had her heart set on establishing creative exchanges with African cultures. With this collection, she sought to dialogue with the real and imagined landscape of Morocco, at the crossroads of the Mediterranean, Europe, and Africa, like a dream destination for artists, poets, writers and eternal adventurers,” commented the LVMH-owned luxury fashion house.

Uniwax, one of the few remaining manufacturers of the fabric using traditional methods, is actively supporting African fashion. Maria Grazia Chiuri collaborated as well with African designer Pathé Ouédraogo, known as Pathé’O, who contributed a shirt designed exclusively for the show in tribute to Nelson Mandela.

For the Dior Cruise 2020 collection, Maria Grazia Chiuri invited two creative talents, LVMH Prize winner Grace Wales Bonner and New York-based artist Mickalene Thomas, to reinterpret the Maison’s iconic ‘New Look’ silhouette, the ‘Bar’ jacket and skirt. The Bar suit, like all the other pieces, exalts the power of fashion as an inclusive, transnational language.

The Dior archives attest to this fascination by Morocco, in Marc Bohan’s Jungle silhouette or a scarf printed with an African lion that gave life to a savannah bestiary. Landscapes that inspired authors such as Albert Camus, Paul Bowles, Alberto Moravia, and Bernardo Bertolucci unfurl across warp prints, jacquards, and fils coupés. Maria Grazia Chiuri underscores the power of Nature with ecru silk, silk gauze, and shantung that, in shades of sand, indigo or burned red ocher, enhance coats and suits, pleated skirts and trousers.

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Dior 2020 Cruise at El Badi Palace – a dialogue between the Dior wardrobe and African fashion; @dior
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Backstage – Dior 2020 Cruise at El Badi Palace – a dialogue between the Dior wardrobe and African fashion; @dior
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Dior 2020 Cruise at El Badi Palace – a dialogue between the Dior wardrobe and African fashion; @dior
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100 percent WAX fabrics – Dior 2020 Cruise at El Badi Palace – a dialogue between the Dior wardrobe and African fashion; @dior
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Silhouettes at Dior 2020 Cruise at El Badi Palace – a dialogue between the Dior wardrobe and African fashion; @dior
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Silhouettes at Dior 2020 Cruise at El Badi Palace – a dialogue between the Dior wardrobe and African fashion; @dior
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Silhouettes at Dior 2020 Cruise at El Badi Palace – a dialogue between the Dior wardrobe and African fashion; @dior
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Silhouettes at Dior 2020 Cruise at El Badi Palace – a dialogue between the Dior wardrobe and African fashion; @dior
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Silhouettes at Dior 2020 Cruise at El Badi Palace – a dialogue between the Dior wardrobe and African fashion; @dior

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Chanel’s Métiers d’Art Maison Michel at 2019 Hyères Festival of Fashion, Photography and Fashion Accessories

 

 

CHANEL’s Métiers d’art Maison Michel, a milliner since 1936, exhibited a selection of hats at the Villa Noailles during the 34th edition of the Hyères International Festival of Fashion, Photography and Fashion Accessories.

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Maison Michel at the 34th edition of the Hyères festival; @michel-paris.com & chanel.com

Maison Michel’s hats and head accessories – fedoras, caps, boaters, veils, bonnets – pay homage to Maison Michel’s craftsmanship and introduced visitors to some of its most beautiful fashion creations. The installation unveiled what goes into creating hats, from initial sketches to the selection of materials and how they are brought to life in the Maison Michel ateliers.

Since 1936 Maison Michel has imagined hats that are anything but an accessory. A reflection of its period, a dialogue with trends, a design that evolves as rapidly as the head it will dress: this is the mission of a fashion-house with a savoir-faire unaltered, yet constantly re-envisioned.

As a part of CHANEL’s Métiers d’Arts houses, Maison Michel Paris collaborates with prestigious brands; since 2006, it also offers its own eponymous label characterised by the most cutting-edge creative approach.

Priscilla Royer, as its Creative Director since Winter 2015-2016, engages in a reflection reaching beyond the hat to the head that carries it, geared towards the individual and his or her style. The aura of Maison Michel is carried by strong personalities —feminine as well as masculine—, designs that combine innovative technologies, alternative cultural and historical references, wearability and attitude.

“At the Parisian ateliers, vocabularies are turned on their heads, and norms are shaken up. These desacralised objects—in form as well as in function— are versatile and adaptable, and reinjected into a multi-facetted daily life. This way, Maison Michel perpetuates what hats have always achieved: to be a frame as well as a celebration of all faces.” – 2019 Hyères Festival of Fashion, Photography and Fashion Accessories.

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Maison Michel at the 34th edition of the Hyères festival; @michel-paris.com & chanel.com
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Maison Michel at the 34th edition of the Hyères festival; @michel-paris.com & chanel.com
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Maison Michel Luxury Hats; @michel-paris.com
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Maison Michel Luxury Hats Photo Collage; @michel-paris.com ; instagram.com/maisonmichel/
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Virginie Hat by Maison Michel – Maison Michel Luxury Hats; @michel-paris.com

 

 

Róisín Pierce’s winning looks were created in collaboration with Maison Michel
Róisín Pierce’s winning looks were created in collaboration with Maison Michel; @chanel.com

 

2019 Hyères Festival: The New Métiers d’Art Prize at the 34th edition of the Festival

 

 

 

The Grand Prix du Jury Première Vision was awarded at the 34th International Festival of Fashion, Photography, and Fashion Accessories in Hyères (from 25 to 29 April 2019). Austrian designer Christoph Rumpf (@theglasspunk) was the winner of the fashion prize for his ready-to-wear menswear collection. Tina Schwizgebel-Wang was awarded this year’s Chloé Prize by Natacha Ramsay-Levi and members of the fashion jury at the 34th edition of the Hyères Festival

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Christoph Rumpf won the 2019 Hyères Festival and will be on show at the MBFW Berlin.

Since 1986, the Villa Noailles in Hyères, in the South of France, has been transformed each April into the centre for young talents in the international fashion world and photography.

This year, the coveted award for talented young designers went to Christoph Rumpf from Austria. In addition to the prize money and the patronage of renowned fashion houses, he will also be invited by Mercedes-Benz to present his collection at the MBFW in Berlin this July as part of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Talents programme. At the 34th edition of the renowned festival, the mobility service provider also presented the showrooms “The Shortlisted” and “The Formers”.

For the high-profile jury, comprising of jury president Natacha Ramsay-Levi (Artistic Director Chloé), last year’s winners Rushemy Botter and Lisi Herrebrugh, Samira Nasr (Fashion Director Vanity Fair USA), Jojo Qian (Fashion Director T Magazine China) and Charlotte Casiraghi, it was a tough choice selecting a winner from among ten promising fashion talents.

In the end, it was Christoph Rumpf who won the day, ahead of Dita Enikova (Latvia), the designer trio of Tetsuya Doi, Youta Anazawa & Manami Toda (Japan), Emilia Kuurila (Finland), Milla Lintilä (Finland), Yana Monk (Russia), Roísín Pierce (Ireland), Tina Schwizgebel (Switzerland), Tsung-Chien Tang (Taiwan) and Lucille Thievre (France). Tina Schwizgebel-Wang was awarded this year’s Chloé Prize by Natacha Ramsay-Levi.

The Grand Prix du Jury Première Vision at the International Festival of Fashion, Photography, and Fashion Accessories in Hyères serves as a springboard for young designers headed for international success.

The winner can look forward to prize money of 20,000 euros from Première Vision, an opportunity to work with CHANEL’s Métiers d’Art, a joint project with Petit Bateau valued at 10,000 euros to create one or more items for the brand and the chance to visit Swarovski’s headquarters and archives in Austria.

This year, Mercedes-Benz has additionally promised that the prize winner will be invited to show their collection at the MBFW in July. Mercedes-Benz will cover all the related costs and provide know-how for the purposes of preparing the show.

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Róisín Pierce’s winning looks were created in collaboration with Maison Michel
Róisín Pierce’s winning looks for the 34th edition of the Hyères festival were created in collaboration with Maison Michel Paris; @Chanel at 2019 Hyères Festival;

The New Métiers d’Art Prize at the 2019 Hyères Festival

A loyal partner of the International Festival of Fashion, Photography and Fashion Accessories in Hyères since 2014, CHANEL brought together members of the jury and friends of the House at its annual dinner. Guests were treated to a private concert by Clara Luciani who was dressed in CHANEL for the occasion.

“I want to be a part of what’s happening”, Mademoiselle Chanel once said. For this 34th edition of the Hyères Festival, that’s the avant-garde spirit CHANEL cultivates by reinforcing its support of young talent through the launch of the Métiers d’art Prize. For 2019, each of the ten fashion designers in competition had a chance to develop a project in collaboration with one of ten houses from CHANEL’s Métiers d’art: Desrues, Ateliers de Verneuil-en-Halatte, Lemarié, Maison Michel, Massaro, Lesage, Goossens, Montex, Causse and Lognon.

A chance for young talents to push the limits of design, this prize was awarded to the best collaboration following the fashion shows. The winner takes home a trophy designed by the goldsmith Goossens and receives the opportunity to produce, with CHANEL’s mentorship, a new creation that will be revealed next year at the 35th edition of the festival.

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