Dior's Avant-Garde Rebellion
Maria Grazia Chiuri’s collection was a minor masterpiece of almost monastic restraint in its muted colour palette and its rigorous, repetitive silhouettes. Source link
Maria Grazia Chiuri’s collection was a minor masterpiece of almost monastic restraint in its muted colour palette and its rigorous, repetitive silhouettes. Source link
The haute couture week which closed yesterday was marked by a poignant return to rigour, restraint and dressmaking, writes Angelo Flaccavento. Source link
Maria Grazia Chiuri is fiercely committed to the idea that she can make couture something that women her daughter’s age will want to wear. Set aside cost considerations, and you…
It’s become clear that Dior has been Maria Grazia Chiuri’s path to personal enlightenment. And it seems like the more personal she makes it, the more it plays in the…
If Dior is classed as the apogee of Parisian sophistication, this particular offering was a more obtuse take on the legacy of the house. But in its easy appeal, it…
In her first couture collection at her new gig, Maria Grazia Chiuri drew a line from Valentino’s pale princesses to Dior’s winsome Titianas. Some of it worked, some not so.…
Two stars shone brightest this couture season: John Galliano of Maison Margiela and Pierpaolo Piccioli of Valentino, says Angelo Flaccavento. Source link