With défilés setting the pace for fashion seasons, Fall constitutes a particular period of reflection, an ongoing questioning, constantly renewed. This Dior line is an opportunity to pay homage to Paris and New York, a captivating dialogue between the two style capitals – celebrated in Christian Dior’s autobiography – and highlighted by Maria Grazia Chiuri through essential prints.
The bridge connecting both cultures is Marlene Dietrich, a charismatic, contrarian actress attached to Dior, in life and on screen. The Creative Director drew inspiration from her to build a collection fusing the Dior look with the diva’s iconic presence and boyish allure. Sublimating the show’s silhouettes – staged at the emblematic Brooklyn Museum – the jackets are paired with wide-leg pants or below-the-knee pencil skirts.
The precious and sometimes very light dresses offer a glimpse of the lingerie, which turns out to be a crucialpart of the outfit, while embroidery evokes the signature codes so dear to the founding-couturier: the star, the clover, and the bee. A prodigious range of possibilities.
GROUPSHOT © Tess Ayano @tessayano – At the Brooklyn Museum
Credits: © Courtesy of Christian Dior Couture
Dior presents the Men Fall 2025 Collection by Kim Jones.
Il lusso tra evoluzione e declino: dalla crisi di desiderabilità alla necessità di ridefinire valori,…
Dolce&Gabbana inaugura una boutique di lusso e un caffè al Bujairi Terrace di Diriyah.
Il lusso è una START UP: nasce il primo Premio HTSI Best Luxury Start Up…
OTW by Vans sceglie la rider del Team Skate di Vans Beatrice Domond per un’esclusiva…
David Bailey. Eighties Padded shoulders, big hair, and bold colors: Go back in time to…
L'Opinionista © 2008 - 2024 - Fashion Press supplemento a L'Opinionista Giornale Online - tutti i diritti sono riservati
reg. trib. di Pescara n.08/08 - iscrizione al ROC n°1798 - P. iva 01873660680
Contatti - Redazione -
Pubblicita' - Notizie moda del giorno - Privacy Policy - Cookie Policy