That's right - the Chriatian Dior Spring-Summer 2018 Haute Couture Collection fashion show will take place on Monday, January 22 2018, at 2.30pm. Fur further details click below. Because haute couture is a dream of fashion. It’s a place where there are no limits to pushing boundaries and experimenting with technique, material and form. Immersing herself in the heart of the Surrealist movement made it possible to bring a fresh breath of imagination to the spring-summer 2018 haute couture collection, conjuring an otherworldliness and constant optical illusion.
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DIOR HOMME SUMMER 2017 SHOW
The Dior home collection 2017 designed by Kris Van Assche channels the energy of Hacienda Youth through the industrial landscape of a utopian fun fair. Order and disorder run parallel narratives throughout, as flashbacks to the New Wave and a sportif élan are intertwined with the militant crescendo of refined athletic tailoring.
Musings on a garment’s memory (items found, worn, and destroyed) are explored through artisanal textiles: pinstripes fray, knits bear scars, houndstooth blurs, and Toru Kamei’s arcane floral paintings appear as patched botanical insignias. Migrating across hybrid pieces, a multiplicity of uniform and sportswear elements creates a call-and-repeat of polished utility and tempered rebellion.
Look 1: SILHOUETTE
Tailored two-button jacket in black wool twill, shoulders and sleeves inlaid with tricolour striped ribbed edging.
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Long sleeveless two-button jacket in black wool twill, red “Faith in us” hand-embroidered stitching
Look 4: SILHOUETTE
Tailored two-button jacket in black wool twill, integrated “harness” with tricolour striped ribbed edging with “D-ring”
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Look 2: SILHOUETTE
Sleeveless shirt in light cotton flannel with black and white check, collar and sleeve openings inlaid with tricolour striped ribbed edging
Look 4: SILHOUETTE
Dior Cruise 2017 at Blenheim Palace.
Fashion With Melanie
On Tuesday 31st May 2017, Parisian brand Christian Dior showed its newest cruise collection within the library rooms at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, England. Dior is only one of the European luxury brands that are taking up an obsession with England at the moment. The other is Gucci, who will be showing their collection within Westminster Abbey on Thursday.
This year Christian Dior Cruise show marked the third time that Blenheim played host to the designer. In 1958, Yves Saint Laurent showed his Dior collection at the palace and before him in 1954, Christian Dior himself showcased.
Watch the show here!
Guests of the show included Alexa Chung and Bianca Jagger. Guests were transported to the show via a special Dior train.
The catwalk was hand-painted and showed an english a hunt. This went well with the collection as the general theme was English countryside, but done with a classic Dior "Parisian twist".
Equestrian scenes were knitted into jackets with English country florals.
The collection also featured embellishment, mixed in with the brand’s iconic Bar jacket.
Equestrian silk scarves were also contrasted against leather smock dresses.
The models sported a very dark, statement smokey eye and slicked back hair. Shop Dior Beauty here to get the look.
We are excited to see if Gucci are on the same wavelength as Dior, regarding the nod to equestrian. Gucci originally was an equestrian brand. Ever notice the Gucci horse-bit?
This year Christian Dior Cruise show marked the third time that Blenheim played host to the designer. In 1958, Yves Saint Laurent showed his Dior collection at the palace and before him in 1954, Christian Dior himself showcased.
Watch the show here!
Guests of the show included Alexa Chung and Bianca Jagger. Guests were transported to the show via a special Dior train.
The catwalk was hand-painted and showed an english a hunt. This went well with the collection as the general theme was English countryside, but done with a classic Dior "Parisian twist".
Equestrian scenes were knitted into jackets with English country florals.
The collection also featured embellishment, mixed in with the brand’s iconic Bar jacket.
Equestrian silk scarves were also contrasted against leather smock dresses.
The models sported a very dark, statement smokey eye and slicked back hair. Shop Dior Beauty here to get the look.
We are excited to see if Gucci are on the same wavelength as Dior, regarding the nod to equestrian. Gucci originally was an equestrian brand. Ever notice the Gucci horse-bit?
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