The personalities of strong, empowered women who have left their mark on the pages of history are a constant source of inspiration for Maria Grazia Chiuri, creative director of the Dior fashion house, who draws from them innovative designs that are in line with the personality of modern women. In Women’s Month, these diverse looks urge us to realize our worth, or else
The personalities of strong, empowered women who have left their mark on the pages of history are a constant source of inspiration for Maria Grazia Chiuri, creative director of the Dior fashion house, who draws from them innovative designs that are in line with the personality of modern women. In Women’s Month, these diverse looks urge us to realize our value and celebrate our different identities.
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Looks that celebrate empowered women
On the left: necklace/white shirt/white and black “Tour Eiffel” skirt/black “Adiorables” shoes. Right: necklace/white shirt/black and white “Tour Eiffel” coat/black “Lady D-Joy” bag/black skirt/black “Adiorables” shoes.
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Looks that celebrate empowered women
White shirt/black and white “Tour Eiffel” coat/black “Lady D-Joy” bag/black skirt/black “Adiorables” shoes.
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Looks that celebrate empowered women
Earrings/white shirt/white and black “Tour Eiffel” skirt/black “Adiorables” shoes.
These elegant looks translate multiple trends and various historical eras, evident in several examples, including: geometric silhouettes, the white shirt with puffed sleeves invested in several styles, and the color palette that includes shades of ash.
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Looks that celebrate empowered women
White shirt/black jacket/black skirt/ring/and black bag.
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Looks that celebrate empowered women
Necklace/black shirt/black and white coat/black skirt/black “Dior Toujours” bag/and black “Adiorables” shoes.
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Looks that celebrate empowered women
Earrings/necklace/black dress/and black “Adiorables” shoes.
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Looks that celebrate empowered women
Black and white coat / black skirt / black “Dior Toujours” bag / black “Adiorables” shoes.
In the same context, the “Mille-fleurs” print, as a symbol of “Dior”, turns into a dark pattern resembling contrasting pink X-rays. Likewise, bags and shoes are no less important, as they contribute to drawing the features of this beautiful painting, which reinforces the idea of the dress being connected to our modern way of life, and is not limited only to nostalgia for the past.