Dior opens a pop-up spa overlooking the Italian Riviera

Dior Jardin des Rêves enchants the Hotel Splendido in Portofino. Escale à Portofino recreated for new Dior Jardin des Rêves pop-up spa in Portofino. Until September 30th, La Dolce Vita of the mythic Hotel Splendido, a Belmond hotel in Portofino, Italy, meets the renowned Dior art of beauty and well-being in a pop-up spa overlooking … Read more

From a solar powered water irrigation system to a sheep’s wool compost: RHS Chelsea Sustainable Garden Product of the Year Shortlist 2022

RHS Chelsea Flower Show, the world’s greatest flower show, returns in spring with stunning garden designs, gorgeous floral displays and endless shopping. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show Garden Product of the Year was launched in 2021 to recognise the best new garden products at the show. In line with the ever increasing importance to ensure … Read more

How young garden designers are tackling rising sea levels, long covid or carbon footprinting

Peaceful sanctuaries: Young Designers tackle the big issues at RHS Flower Show Tatton Park 2022 The world’s greatest flower show returns in spring with stunning garden designs, gorgeous floral displays and endless shopping. The Young Designer of the Year competition makes a return in July at RHS Tatton Park where the next generation of garden … Read more

Hedi Slimane continued his poetic and history-infused Celine escapades

 

The backdrop of the breathtaking Vaux le Vicomte French gardens designed by André Le Nôtre in the 17th century afforded perfect perspective and enchanting harmony that lent special brilliance to the new Celine collection.

Celine parades Fall-Winter 2021 women’s collection in Vaux le Vicomte gardens.

Following his much-remarked Teen Knight Poem menswear show at Château de Chambord in February, Celine Artistic, Creative and Image director Hedi Slimane continued his poetic and history-infused escapades with a Fall-Winter 2021 women’s show entitled Parade in the gardens of Chateau de Vaux-Le-Vicomte. Inspired by poets Baudelaire, Rimbaud and Verlaine, Hedi Slimane gave palpable voice to youth marked by melancholy and creativity.

Released on the Celine website and Instagram account, Hedi Slimane’s latest fashion show took its name
from Rimbaud’s poem “Parade”, part of the Illuminations collection. “I alone have the key to this savage parade,” the poet concludes in an ultimate pirouette. In tribute to the poet and eternal adolescent, Hedi Slimane welcomes
introspection for his latest collection: “Must we break the rules in order to live our youth? An utopian parade and melancholic daydream of youth interrupted.”

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Amidst the crucible of a French style embodied by Vaux le Vicomte, Hedi Slimane proposed contemporary silhouettes that were not as staid as they might seem at first glance.

Classic elegance is appropriated in couture blazers, blouses with pleated collars and flower print skirts. Impeccably cut jeans and skin-revealing asymmetric crop tops embody simplicity, joined by oversize turtleneck sweaters or sweatshirts matched to grey skies. Celine women walked through the gardens with nature as the ultimate refuge for their adolescent feelings. Sequins embroidered on dresses echoed the scintillating water basins, while gold buttons on military-style tunics or the links in handbag chains replied to gilded fountains. To accompany the wintry parade, an array of parkas, camouflage puffers and denim or sheepskin blousons offered warmth over bared legs. Feminine flirts with masculine in both accessories like baseball hats or shoes and boots, as well as the oversize volumes and wide shoulders.

The original soundtrack for the show was commissioned by and co-produced by Hedi Slimane, making the Winter
2021 parade less a military procession than an electro show. With lyrics that channel Baudelaire and Rimbaud, the
song “Un Daydream” was sung by artist and musician Regina Demina, who also co-wrote and co-produced it with
Charles Caste. The piece was accompanied by harpist Léonie Favre-Tissot.

The event was shot from the afternoon light to nightfall, creating a crepuscular atmosphere as the black and white of statues alternates with a palette of restful hues.

The ambiance recalls a line in Paul Verlaine’s poem “My Familiar Dream”, “the look she gave, a statue’s sightless
stare.” Closing the show, the final look seemed to step out of a fairy tale, a glittering hand-beaded crinoline skirt the “color of the sun”, revisiting 19th century crinoline gowns.

Like an echo to Baudelaire’s poem “The Enemy” (another adolescent angst anthem) – “My youth was but a dark-aired hurricane, pierced by an eye of sun from time to time” – the final fireworks display above the château felt not like an artificial paradise, but rather rays of hope that the party will once again burst to life and with it, youth.

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Heirs of Christian Dior share their intimate relationships with florality in the new Dior in Bloom

 

 

Dior in Bloom cover © Parfums Christian Dior

From runways to perfumes: “Dior in Bloom” reads like a passionate love story between Dior and flowers.

“Dior in Bloom” book recounts the French luxury Maison’s passionate love of flowers.

From couture blossoms to wildflowers, flowers inspired the creations of Christian Dior and have marked the history of the Maison. A new book titled “Dior in Bloom” published by Flammarion reads like a passionate love story between Dior and flowers, from runways to perfumes. This extraordinary volume blooms with color and inspiration, and includes rose portraits by Nick Knight, previously unpublished archival documents, exquisite details of embroidery and fabrics, perfumes, fashion sketches, and sublime fashion photographs.

Throughout his life, Christian Dior transformed his gardens into verdant refuges and places of creative rejuvenation, where his spirit remains present today.

The pages of “Dior in Bloom” (Flammarion) take readers on a fabulously floral journey.

“After woman, flowers are the most lovely thing God has given the world,” said Christian Dior, who found an infinite source of inspiration in flowers. Gardens always offered him a special refuge at all his homes, from Granville in Normandy to Château de la Colle Noire in Provence.

“A passion for gardens and flowers was at the very heart of Christian Dior’s work and a perpetual source of his creative inspiration. To the designer, the scent of a perfume offered “a door opening into a hidden world.” His first perfume, Miss Dior, inspired by the lush gardens of his childhood home in Normandy, forged an inextricable link between his creations in fashion and fragrance. Other perfumes were inspired by evenings at his home in southern France, lit by fireflies and scented with jasmine,” wrote Flammarion.

This passion has been perpetuated by the Maison’s creative talents. For Parfums Christian Dior Perfumer-Creator François Demachy, flowers reveal their secrets in the Maison’s fabulously successful fragrances.

Maria Grazia Chiuri, Artistic Director for Dior women’s collections, celebrates flowers as allies of determined femininity, and Kim Jones, Artistic Director for men’s collections, invites them into a playful male-female game with couture sensitivity. Victoire de Castellane, Artistic Director of Dior jewelry, imagines fascinating blooms of precious stones that appear more real than nature itself. And Peter Philips, Creative and Image Director of Dior Makeup, delves into dazzling floral palettes for his makeup creations.

Nick Knight’s Roses; collage from “Dior in Bloom” Book published by Flammarion/ @editions.flammarion.com

Five richly illustrated chapters explore the captivating power of flowers.

“Sublime Beauty, Nick Knight’s Roses” is a portfolio of photos revealing his passion for roses, still life and Flemish painting. He also shot the book’s cover photo.

In “Dior and the Symbolism of Flowers, Eight Storied Blossoms”, writer Alain Stella reveals the secrets of the couturier’s favorite flowers, including lily of the valley.

Landscape architect and therapist Naomi A. Sachs analyzes the beneficial influence of nature on Monsieur Dior’s personality in “Christian Dior’s Gardens Real and Imagined”.

Jérôme Hanover, a connoisseur of the Dior universe, guides readers through the origins of this floral passion and how it has been passed on in a chapter called “A World of Inspirations”. And the chapter by writer Justine Picardie, “Dior in Bloom”, features a portrait of Catherine Dior, the couturier’s beloved sister who shared his passion for flowers.

The conclusion, “An Extraordinary Herbarium by Dior”, celebrates the Maison’s perfumes, all created by François Demachy. Parfums Christian Dior has constantly sought out exceptional raw materials and championed protection of biodiversity. Dior gardens thrive not just in France, but around the world, including Italy, India and Sri Lanka for fragrances. In addition, hibiscus from Burkina Faso, longoza from Madagascar and edelweiss from Switzerland are all carefully cultivated and protected for Dior skincare products.

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Hort couture: gardeners road test the workwear fashion trend

Designers have taken inspiration from the great outdoors this autumn, turning to all-weather clothes, smocks and big boots. But do actual gardeners dig it?