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  1. Meghan Markle may have severed her ties with the royal family but made sure to pay homage to Lady Diana
  2. The show drew crowds of screaming fans, who rushed across the public gardens to greet K-pop star Jisoo of Blackpink as she exited the venue.
  3. Kim Jones is reintroducing some of Dior's iconic feminine pieces in the latest men's collection
  4. The designer drew on the house's collections under the creative leadership of Marc Bohan, who was known for modernizing styles by loosening silhouettes in the 1960s and 1970s.
  5. The Dior collection showcased designs inspired by antiquity and traditional Greek dress
  6. Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas met at the Met Gala 2017, where their love story started off. Clearly, the occasion means a lot to them, and they just proved that, too, by turning up at the Met Gala 2019 in looks that have us shook. © Instagram While Priyanka wore an eccentric silver gown with a cape, Nick Jonas served us white magic in Dior, replete with a scarf that he held like an Indian dupatta (well why won't he, he did get married to a desi girl after all). © Instagram Priyanka's hairstyle reminded us of Albert Einstein to start with, but on closer inspection, we leaned more towards Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland, with her crazy eye-makeup and the thorny crown. Nick, tbh, reminded us of an Indian Littlefinger. © Instagram The couple stuck to the theme with gutso, which was 'Camp: Notes on Fashion'. While 'campy' isn't something that essentially has a positive connotation in terms of fashion, when one embraces it, it can turn out pretty entertaining, to say the least. Exhibit A. © Instagram After Priyanka Chopra's famous khaki dress with an extra long cape that inspired a million memes, this one, we're predicting, will follow suit and set the internet on fire. And why shouldn't it, we ask! © Instagram All we can say is, we're in love with the couple's sartorial playfulness.
  7. Designer Maria Grazia Chiuri for Christian Dior's Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2018 fashion collection in Paris. REUTERS/Charles Platiau PARIS: Christian Dior plunged spectators into a surrealist dream world on Monday at Paris? Haute Couture week, as models dressed in black-and-white hypnotic patterns took to the runway under sculptures of body parts suspended from the ceiling. The LVMH label unveiled its latest collection on the first day of a fashion week dedicated to the highest echelon of couturiers, which runs until January 25. The creations, often handmade, are not meant for shops, and when sold are usually exclusively tailored to one person. Dior showed off its almost completely monochrome outfits on a checkered catwalk. Models peered out from behind facemasks: some feline, others like mailboxes, all of them black. Famed Surrealist artists such as Salvador Dali or Rene Magritte often depicted bird cages or disjointed body parts in their art, a motif evoked in the show with giant noses and ears dangling over the runway and cage-like corsets worn on it. Gowns and capes strewn with feathers or featuring waspy, see-through fabrics also gave the collection a dream-like feel, as did the geometric patterns or swirls on many dresses. ?Black and white is the colour of the subconscious and I think when you dream, you dream in black and white, so I decided it would be great to make a collection in black and white,? Dior?s chief designer Maria Grazia Chiuri told Reuters after the show. Chiuri said in a press release she was also inspired by Italian Surrealist artist Leonor Fini, a friend of Christian Dior, the late founder of the house in the last 1940s. The fashion house is set to host a masqued ball later on Monday, also in the grounds of Paris? Rodin museum, the setting for the show. Dior?s latest collection from Chiuri comes amid a shake-up at the label, as former Fendi boss Pietro Beccari prepares to replace long-standing CEO Sidney Toledano, who is moving to run several other labels in the LVMH group.
  8. A model presents a creation by Italian designer Maria Grazia Chiuri as part of her Spring/Summer 2018 women's ready-to-wear collection show for fashion house Dior during Paris Fashion Week, France, September 26, 2017. Photo: REUTERS PARIS: Christian Dior brought fun and a touch of fairytale to the start of Paris Fashion week with a collection featuring multi-coloured dragon motifs and glittering bodices reminiscent of mosaics. In a grotto-style hall assembled for the show and decorated with fragments of mirrors, Dior´s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri reasserted her stamp on the French fashion house on the one-year anniversary of her arrival. A model presents a creation by Italian designer Maria Grazia Chiuri as part of her Spring/Summer 2018 women's ready-to-wear collection show for fashion house Dior during Paris Fashion Week, France, September 26, 2017. Photo: REUTERS Models wore an array of bright coloured stripes combined with see-through, flowing skirts, while the washed-out denim outfits, black-and-white chequered prints and baker boy style caps sported by some also gave the collection a playful 1960s air. "I enjoy fashion -- that´s what I want to say," Chiuri told reporters after presenting the fashion house´s spring-summer 2018 show, in the ground´s of Paris´s Rodin Museum. The week of shows all around the city runs until October 3 and began a day earlier than usual on Monday night with a show by French label Jacquemus. A model presents a creation by Italian designer Maria Grazia Chiuri as part of her Spring/Summer 2018 women's ready-to-wear collection show for fashion house Dior during Paris Fashion Week, France, September 26, 2017. Photo: REUTERS Chiuri, the first female creative director at Dior, came from Valentino and presented her first collection last September for the label, which is part of luxury goods specialist LVMH and is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year. She has sought to send strong messages to women in her designs, and Tuesday´s show opened with a model wearing a T-shirt that read: "Why have there been no great women artists?"The line referred to an essay by American feminist art historian Linda Nochlin. Saint Laurent, part of Kering, another luxury goods firm, is also set to unveil its latest offering later on Tuesday, following the death earlier in September of the fashion house´s influential co-founder Pierre Berge following a prolonged illness. A model presents a creation by Italian designer Maria Grazia Chiuri as part of her Spring/Summer 2018 women's ready-to-wear collection show for fashion house Dior during Paris Fashion Week, France, September 26, 2017. Photo: REUTERS Berge, who became a patron of the arts and later headed up the Bastille Opera in Paris, was the partner of late designer Yves Saint Laurent and helped him bring the label to prominence. Saint Laurent´s creative director Anthony Vaccarello will be presenting his second spring and summer ready-to-wear collection, after also making his debut a year ago. More than 80 fashion houses will showcase looks for next year over the coming days at Paris Fashion Week, which closes the latest season of shows that have whizzed through New York, London and Milan.
  9. LOS ANGELES: Fringed capes, pleated skirts, and bolero hats peppered the runway at the Dior Cruise 2018 collection on Thursday as the luxury Parisian label spun its own twist on music festival fashion. "Dior Sauvage" drew inspiration from the scenic landscapes of Los Angeles and the show took place outdoors against the backdrop of the Santa Monica mountains at sunset. A dusty catwalk in the hills of Calabasas was where models wearing Western-inspired outfits fringed with Mexican or Peruvian patterns showcased dresses. "Hollywood, it's about celebrity, red carpet, but I think there is also another side of Los Angeles," creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri told Reuters before the show. "The natural element, open space ... in some ways, Dior says that California is a new paradise," she said. Chiuri admitted prior to the show that she wants the collection to be seen as a number of pieces rather than complete outfits. Dior Cruise 2018 Collection – Calabasas, California, US, May 11, 2017 - Actress Charlize Theron attends. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni Models walked between tents, wearing pleated skirts with horses painted or birds embroidered, wide-legged printed trousers, capes with fringe details and belted furs, accompanied by studded bolero hats and laced boots. The collection was a modern-day spin on styles of the old West, with a colour palette of dusky reds and oranges that accented earth tones and textured plaid. Layering was a key element to the collection that elevated the fashion often seen at festivals such as Southern California's Coachella. "I want to have a dialogue with the new generation of Dior women, that they can choose the piece, they can mix in different ways," Chiuri said. Dior Cruise 2018 Collection – Calabasas, California, US, May 11, 2017 - Singer Rihanna and Dior CEO Sidney Toledano (L) and actress Freida Pinto (R) attend. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni Popular with celebrities, the Dior show drew Rihanna, Charlize Theron, Kate Bosworth, Demi Moore, Nick Jonas, and Brie Larson. "It's always a pleasure and a luxury to wear Dior," Rihanna told Reuters. "For one, it's expensive (laughs), for two, it's always well-made and it's always something that allows you to express your femininity in the highest level." South African actress Theron said the rustic, rural setting of the show was "somewhat magical. It reminded me of home." Christian Dior Couture, recently acquired by the world's largest luxury group, LVMH, has 198 stores in more than 60 countries. Sales for the brand have doubled over the past five years. Dior Cruise 2018 Collection – Calabasas, California, US, May 11, 2017 - Singer Rihanna attends. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni Dior is the latest luxury label to head to Los Angeles, following Yves Saint Laurent, Burberry and Tom Ford, which showcased collections in the past two years. "It's good business, it's good inspiration," Sidney Toledano, president and chief executive officer of Christian Dior Couture, said of Los Angeles. "You have a lot of people from Europe, from France, from Italy and people coming from Asia, so it's becoming a cultural hub ... there is a fantastic energy," he added. Reuters' Piya Sinha-Roy was present at the event and shared a brief video clip. Check it out here: Spent the evening in the rustic wonderland of #DiorSauvage #DiorCruise @Dior https://t.co/C52xGlUDmz pic.twitter.com/1yPnhRUeYT — Piya Sinha-Roy (@PiyaSRoy) May 12, 2017
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