New Dior Cruise 2023 wardrobe celebrates Andalusian culture and savoir-faire

  Dior Cruise collection embraces the richness of the cultures that have shaped Spain. Maria Grazia Chiuri’s creations for this Dior cruise show celebrate multiple visions of femininity in a dialogue inspired by craft between Dior ateliers and Spanish artisans. Decked out in red flowers, Sevilla’s Plaza de España provided a spectacular backdrop for the … Read more

Meet the female skateboarders who showed off their skills at Dior’s first fashion show in South Korea

Dior hosted its first ever fashion show in South Korea.

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Dior Fall 2022 Women’s collection celebrates facets of femininity.

Dior hosted its first ever fashion show in South Korea, presenting the Maison’s Fall 2022 Women’s collection at Ewha Womans University in Seoul. The wardrobe created by Maria Grazia Chiuri, Artistic Director for Dior Women’s Collections, is a bold ode to femininity guided by a dialogue between the history of the Parisian fashion house and the ever-changing constellation of the contemporary world.

Some of the pieces were created specially for the show, but all testify to a diversity of deft skills and techniques. Warp-print taffeta gowns allude to two figures in Monsieur Dior’s entourage, Andrée Brossin de Méré and Mizza Bricard, with their rose and leopard motifs, respectively. The symbolic ‘L’Union Fait la Force’ (‘Strength Through Unity’) logo stretches across the asymmetrical volumes of a plaid skirt, a zodiac is recreated in sequins like a pixelated video game, and delicate lace caresses the bust.

JISOO, @Dior fashion and beauty global ambassador, set the cameras flashing when she arrived at the Dior Fall 2022 by Maria Grazia Chiuri show in Seoul 

Justine Picardie’s book Miss Dior is an homage to the women who contributed to the success of founder Christian Dior. To honor this network of women who became a true creative force in the Dior universe, Maria Grazia Chiuri transformed an emblem found on the jute bags of the Dior family business into a heraldic motif that emblazons numerous pieces. The emblem affirms the motto of the House of Dior, symbolizing a new sisterhood: L’Union Fait la Force (Strength Through Unity).

The show celebrated the iconic uniform designed by Christian Dior.

Maria Grazia Chiuri offers a new interpretation inspired by the audacity of students who dust off the tropes of garments, personalizing them with distinctive details. The silhouettes parade along an elegant skate park wearing pieces with punk overtones and school uniforms become self-affirming, expressing a quest for freedom in an urban landscape.

The collection is composed of pleated skirts, black and white kilts and jackets that borrow from the men’s wardrobe. 3D embroidery is revealed in knitwear and biker shorts matched with white blouses and black ties.

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Evening gowns designed specially for the show echo the volumes of the founding couturier’s emblematic silhouettes, reinvented with asymmetrical cuts.

The looks evoke involvement, communion and sharing, key values that unite the female figures being celebrated along with the petites mains of the Atelier whose skilled fingers have woven Dior’s history.

The luxury French house also unveiled a remarkable new concept store opened in Seoul’s Seongsu-dong district, a rapidly transforming area that was once the city’s shoe manufacturing center.

In a verdant garden setting, glimpsed behind a metal mesh recreation of the 30 Montaigne facade, the glass structure changes from transparency to near opacity depending on the time of day. 1500m2 in total, the 600m2 retail part features a central space envisaged to evolve each season, starting with pieces from the just-unveiled Fall 2022 on.dior.com/fall-2022 by Maria Grazia Chiuri collection in a display inspired by the show’s skatepark-style set.

French and Korean culture combine in the decor as well as in elements such as the digital possibilities provided by personalization in the dedicated Dior Book Tote room. Additional singularity comes from an area devoted to the Dior Chez Moi capsule and a Shoe Paradise. The Café Dior walls extend the digital experience with an animated evocation of Monsieur Dior’s childhood villa and rose garden at Granville.

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@Dior Fall 2022 Women
@Dior Fall 2022 Women
@Dior Fall 2022 Women
@Dior Fall 2022 Women
@Dior Fall 2022 Women

Dior’s legendary hôtel particulier at 30 Montaigne in Paris has reopened its doors

Following more than two years of renovation, Maison Dior’s legendary hôtel particulier at 30 Montaigne, Paris has reopened its doors. Dior collections have come to life in this building in the heart of Paris since 1946. The historic home of the revolutionary Dior New Look has undergone a stunning metamorphosis and transformed into a place … Read more

Savoir-faire with magical visions: Dior and Fendi’s Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2022

 

Dior and Fendi unveil haute couture collections for Spring/Summer 2022.

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Maria Grazia Chiuri at Dior and Kim Jones at Fendi presented stunning collections during Paris Haute Couture Week, both celebrating the excellence of savoir-faire with magical visions.

Dior’s Creative force Maria Grazia Chiuri pays tribute to the excellence of the atelier in her Spring/Summer 2022 haute couture collection.

The silhouettes flowed in an evanescent choreography of embroidery, feathers, braids, pearls and crystals. In a white and black vision highlighted by flashes of gold and silver, the dreamlike lightness of draped bodysuits and evening gowns alternated with architectural capes and coats, as well as tights transformed into jewels.

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The apparent simplicity of off-the-shoulder gowns reveals hours of meticulous handmade craft. Each minute rhinestone is the fruit of technical prowess and expert gestures, including a chiffon gown that transmutes into a bird’s wing, embroidered with delicate feathers and sparkling gemstones. The setting for the show was itself a trompe-l’œil, featuring works by celebrated Indian artists Madhvi and Manu Parekh on the walls in majestic embroidered renditions created by the Chanakya School of Craft in Mumbai.

Each colorful embroidery echoed the monochrome embroideries of the haute couture silhouettes, a vector for lively dialogue between Indian and French savoir-faire in a universal language of handmade expertise and craft as artistic expression.

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Fendi’s Kim Jones continues to celebrate the power of women, as eternal as the city that inspires his creative vision.

Fendi’s Artistic Director Kim Jones chose the arcades of a phantasmagorical Palazzo illuminated by starry neon for his latest haute couture collection, inspired by an avowedly cinematographic Rome.

Framed by a column of smoke, models made up with delicate rhinestones wore shimmering togas, gliding like empresses with sweeping trains behind them, revealing tights embroidered with floral motifs. Channeling a fantasy Rome, they showcased ancestral artisanal techniques and the rich past of the city alongside its imagined future.

The classical statues outside FENDI’s Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana headquarters are hand-painted on mink and velvet in dramatic chiaroscuro. This harmony of white, black and gray appears in silk and organza evening gowns embellished with prints on opulent fabrics and illuminated by traditional beading and mother of pearl. Exposed underpinnings reveal the essence of haute couture construction, while red and violet materials evoke a powerful and spiritual aesthetic.

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@Fendi Haute Couture collection for Spring/Summer 2022
@Fendi Haute Couture collection for Spring/Summer 2022
@Fendi Haute Couture collection for Spring/Summer 2022
@Fendi Haute Couture collection for Spring/Summer 2022
@Fendi Haute Couture collection for Spring/Summer 2022
@Fendi Haute Couture collection for Spring/Summer 2022

Dior’s 3D printed Eco-structure houses a unique pop-up store

Christian Dior Couture teams with WASP for unique concept store.

@DIOR DUBAI x @WASP POP UP; photos: © Mohamed Somji

On Dubai’s Jumeirah Beach stands a unique Dior installation composed of two circular modules. The fascinating architectural innovation houses a Dior pop-up store. These innovative spaces were crafted from natural materials –combining clay, sand and rawfibers –using an exceptional 3D printing system designed by WASP. The Eco-pop-up shop was 3D printed in 120 hours.

In a premiere, the French luxury house has designed a habitable structure in proportions never seen before. The cannage motif, a key House code for Dior, is revealed on the walls of this ephemeral boutique. Inside, creations celebrating the gentle life –notably from the Dioriviera women’s collection designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri – were revealed by turn in acidic hues.

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DIOR DUBAI x WASP POP UP; photos: © Mohamed Somji

The continually reinvented Dioriviera summer capsule by Maria Grazia Chiuri is like an invitation to escape. Plays on House codes – from toile de Jouy to the Dior Oblique motif – illuminate women’s ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes and accessories with punchy chartreuse and raspberry, pop punctuations from the Fall 2021 collection.

Iconic bags, such as the Dior Book Tote and the Dior Caro, mingle with the latest additions to the Dior 2022 cruise line, such as the Lady Dior in the horizontal East-West format and the Lady Dior Wicker baskets. Also on display are Dior Maison essentials including deckchairs, parasols, cushions and bottles adorned with Dior’s iconic Toile de Jouy print. The emblematic design also features on the lounge chairs facing this audacious showcase that carries the promise of a dreamy interlude.

@DIOR DUBAI x @WASP POP UP; photos: © Mohamed Somji
@DIOR DUBAI x @WASP POP UP; photos: © Mohamed Somji

WASP’s 3D printed Eco-structure was made using Crane WASP The Infinity 3d printer, a modular collaborative 3D printing system. Crane WASP reinterprets the classic building cranes from a digital manufacturing point of view. It is composed of a main printer unit that can be assembled in different configurations depending on the printing area and therefore on the dimensions of the architectural structure to be calculated in 3d. The print area of the single module is 6.60 meters in diameter for a height of 3 meters.

The single module can work self-sufficiently by printing fluids of different kinds: cement, bio cement, natural dough. Once you have a single module, you can expand it by adding traverses and printer arms, thus generating an infinite digital manufacturing system.

It is not necessary to “cover” the entire area involved in the construction with the printing area of the WASP Cranes because they can be reconfigured and can advance with generative attitude depending on the growth and shape of the building. More WASP Cranes, when working together, have a potentially infinite printing area and can be set by the on-site operators following the evolution of the architectural project.

Dior concept store (80 sq.m.) on Nammos Beach, Jumeirah, Dubai is open until 22 March 2022.

@DIOR DUBAI x @WASP POP UP; photos: © Mohamed Somji
@DIOR DUBAI x @WASP POP UP; photos: © Mohamed Somji

 

Silk Room: How Dior is reclaiming the values of haute couture after this period of restrictions

Silk Room: With this absolutely stunning decor Dior has once again taken bold creativity to new heights At the intersection of art and haute couture, this sublime textile architecture unfurls like an ode to the precious savoir-faire and cultures of the world. The materiality of fabric becomes form, while the subversive language of embroidery is … Read more