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The Catwalk Analysis of Christian Dior Subversion and Rebirth Womenswear

This season Dior show is held at the Tuileries Garden in Paris. Maria Grazia Chiuri, the creative director of Dior womenswear, invites director Alina Marazzi to create a film for the show, paying tribute to Lucia Marcucci, a representative artist of Italian avant-garde experimental art, and the remarks and thoughts on female images expressed in her collage works.View: https://www.popfashioninfo.com/analysis/runways/

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The Catwalk Analysis of Christian Dior Subversion and Rebirth Womenswear

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  1. Subversion and Rebirth -- The Catwalk Analysis of Christian Dior Womensw… =

  2. Overview This season Dior show is held at the Tuileries Garden in Paris. Maria Grazia Chiuri, the creative director of Dior womenswear, invites director Alina Marazzi to create a film for the show, paying tribute to Lucia Marcucci, a representative artist of Italian avant-garde experimental art, and the remarks and thoughts on female images expressed in her collage works. Elaborate letters reflect the significance of exploring fashion expressions in this special period. This collection has a theme of exploring the relationship between tailoring and thinking, and centers on female images of different identities in different occasions. Maria Grazia Chiuri subverts classics and reinterprets classic Dior silhouette, delivering a sense of contradiction. Designers endow thoughts with cutting, redefine silhouettes and bring a new lifestyle.

  3. Key Colors

  4. Key Colors This season Dior is quite amiable generally. Retro crafted tones are employed, soothing and comforting. This also reveals Maria Grazia Chiuri's firm resolution to protect the environment and fight against global warming.

  5. Home Styling -- Belted Shirt Dress & Wide-Leg Pants In pursuit of subverting shapes, Chiuri reinterprets Dior's classic Bar Jacket. She draws inspiration from extraordinary ladies in all walks of life, and these muses favor comfortable clothes fit for both lounge and workplace. Thus comfortable shirts and loose pants can meet their demands.

  6. Key Item -- Wrist-Sleeve Kimono Outerwear The wrist-sleeve Kimono coat is an abstract expression of the designer's calmness and equanimity in the midst of disaster. Its essence is the X-shape by strings. Strings allow to adjust the volume and highlight female form.

  7. Key Item -- Ethereal Dress Silk dresses are classical, comfortable and loose. Exquisite beads and complicated embroideries display the draped beauty of dresses.

  8. Key Item -- Commute Sets For Chiuri, every collection should not only focus on ready-to-wear suitable for women, but also express deep thoughts about society changes. Commute waisted sets are comfortable and multi-scene.

  9. Key Pattern -- Paisley and Floral Patterns

  10. Key Pattern -- Paisley and Floral Patterns Paisley and floral patterns run through the whole collection. Retro oil painting colors work with traditional floral patterns to bring tranquility and serenity. Floral patterns and splicing subvert the exotic feeling.

  11. Key Craft -- Crafted Tie-Dye Continuing tie-dye from last season, regular tie-dyed patterns highlight the theme of this season and tap into sustainability.

  12. Key Fabric -- Conventional Decorative Fabrics As for materials, designers refer to Toile de Jouy. It is a kind of typical and traditional French decorative textile, quite exotic. Besides, it can be reduplicated via prints and embroideries.

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