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Christian Dior (1905-1957)

  • In 1947 Dior launched first collection

    In 1947 Dior launched  first collection
    he launched his first colloection as spring and summer
  • 1954 Christian Dior's H-Line collection.

    In the fall of 1954, Christian Dior showed the "H-Line" collection based on the silhouette of a young girl and an exploration of volume. Both of which merge in this elegant black silk evening coat with sailor collar. There is the sweetness of a turn of the century school girl's costume and masculine borrowing from the boys but in a very refined and grand coat for evening. A collectible but wearable piece from one of the most important and celebrated couturiers!
  • Christan Dior

    In the fall of 1954, Christian Dior showed the "H-Line" collection based on the silhouette of a young girl and an exploration of volume. Both of which merge in this elegant black silk evening coat with sailor collar. There is the sweetness of a turn of the century school girl's costume and masculine borrowing from the boys but in a very refined and grand coat for evening. A collectible but wearable piece from one of the most important and celebrated couturiers!
  • Introduced his revolutionary new look .

  • Christan Dior's 2000 collection

    "Welcome to all our Super Fly Girls," read the models' upbeat cue-card backstage at the House of Dior's latest extravaganza. After the furor over his last Dior "hobo" couture collection, designer John Galliano crowded the mirrored runway with throwaway luxe outfits that took a leaf—make that a volume or two—from the opulent style manuals of the contemporary rap world. The fur was flying: Chunky sable and chinchilla coats, and even a sheared mink trench, were shrugged over barely there boudoir ch
  • Christan Dior's 2011 collection

    Gaytten defined his inspirations as: the postmodern pop patterns of Italian designer and architect Ettore Sottsass; the work of Jean-Michel Frank, the French interior designer known for his minimalist approach; Jean Dunand, the Swiss Art Deco lacquer artist; and Jean-Paul Goude, French photographer, illustrator, and graphic artist. That’s quite the smorgasbord. Without even looking at the collection, we’d automatically assume there are perhaps too many inspirations for one collection and the res