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Dior celebrates 70th anniversary with pioneering couture collection

We look at five signature characteristics of Maria Grazia Chiuri’s autumn/winter 2017/2018 haute couture collection

It’s as if the sizzling Parisian sun was part of Maria Grazia Chiuri’s calculations to perfect her second Dior haute couture show, which took us on an expedition to the faraway lands.

 

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The collection was inspired by an Albert Decaris map circa 1953 from Dior’s archives. The map portrayed five continents and retraced the maison’s expansion around the world, as well as Monsieur Dior’s own vision to “address all types of women in all countries”.

Chiuri’s collection was dotted with safari-chic, menswear-inspired looks and, of course, her signature lavish tulle gowns with prints of maps or with delicate floral embroidery.

Celebrating the maison’s 70th anniversary this year, the show, which focused on exploration and evolutions, echoed perfectly with the notion of a new chapter at Dior about to be unveiled.

The show took place outside Hotel des Invalides. The outdoor space was transformed to look like a luxury glamping destination with woodcrafts of wild animals such as bear pups and birds. Dior ambassadors and friends of the brand including Jennifer Lawrence, Céline Dion, Angelababy, Kirsten Dunst, Natalie Portman and many more were spotted on the front row.

Menswear-inspired

The collection featured elements from menswear such as fabrics and silhouettes. The fedora was designed by Stephen Jones which pays homage to explorers such as Freya Stark.

A model presents a creation for Christian Dior during the 2017 fall/winter Haute Couture collection. Photo: AFP
A model presents a creation for Christian Dior during the 2017 fall/winter Haute Couture collection. Photo: AFP