Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri kicked off the Paris Haute Couture fashion shows on Monday with a lineup of hooped petticoats and corsets in sheer, airy fabrics. Models marched down the runway in low heels parading ruffled and lacy looks,
Warrior princesses, Tudor queens and Victoria drama prevail in a divine display of opulence at Paris Couture Week
Just a week ago, Kim Jones marched out onto an ice rink-size runway in Paris, taking a bow at the conclusion of his latest show as the men’s creative director at Dior. That show would be his last. On Friday, Mr. Jones, a British fashion designer who has held that role since 2018, announced he was leaving the brand.
Italian designer Maria Grazia Chiuri delivered what industry insiders say might be her last collection for Dior on Monday on the first day of Paris Haute Couture Week. Haute Couture Week began on Monday with Schiaparelli's traditional show,
Dior’s Spring 2025 couture show explored the foundations of fashion and beauty. Maria Grazia Chiuri focussed on the bones of her craft and the archetypes of her maison.
Maria Grazia Chiuri toyed with historic shapes and proportions in her most unabashedly romantic collection to date.
Maria Grazia Chiuri put her spin on the collection with punk rock elements, feminine silhouettes, and inspiration from Yves Saint Laurent's 1958 Dior debut
With artist Rithika Merchant’s mystic touch, the Dior haute couture runway becomes a cosmic landscape of glamorous anthropomorphic beasts.
The show unfolded in the picturesque gardens of the Musée Rodin in Paris, attended by guests including actress Jenna Ortega, the star of Netflix’s Wednesday, and Anya Taylor-Joy, known for her role in The Queen’s Gambit.
Haute Couture Week opened in Paris this week with Schiaparelli’s traditional show and what may have been Maria Grazia Chiuri’s final collection for Dior. Both fashion houses looked to the past for inspiration,
The Spring-Summer 2025 collection was inspired by "the creativity of past centuries" and was intended "to disrupt the order of time," according to the show notes
PARIS, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri kicked off the Paris Haute Couture fashion shows on Monday with a lineup of hooped petticoats and corsets in sheer, airy fabrics.