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  1. 28 de sept. de 2022 · By Anders Christian Madsen. 28 September 2022. From the cardboard grotto constructed by Eva Jospin to this season’s royal muse, Catherine de’ Medici, Dior’s spring/summer 2023 show was a history-infused exploration of baroque craft. Here’s how Maria Grazia Chiuri translated it for the Dior customer today. 1/5.

  2. 24 de feb. de 2017 · Nevertheless, there was one message in the Spring 2017 collections that seemed clearer than any other: we should all be feminists emblazoned across T-shirts at Dior, where Maria Grazia Chiuri made ...

  3. 30 de sept. de 2016 · Just two months ago, Dior announced (finally) that Maria Grazia Chiuri, the former co-creative director at Valentino, would succeed Raf Simons as creative director. The decision was monumental not ...

  4. Dior Fall/Winter 2024, all images courtesy of Dior. Since taking on the role of creative director of womenswear for Dior, Maria Grazia Chiuri has brought a versatility to her collections that is always inspired by the dynamic women she aims to serve. For Autumn/Winter 2024, she found herself infatuated with a pivotal moment in the house’s history—and for fashion as we know it—in the ...

  5. 30 de sept. de 2016 · 10 Things to Know About Christian Dior’s Spring 2017 Show. Maria Grazia Chiuri presented her first collection for Dior at Paris Fashion Week today. Inspired by the history of the house and the ...

  6. PFW: Breaking Ground On Hallowed Soil For Valentino Spring/Summer 2024 ... with Dior’s Maria Grazia Chiuri channelling a similar muse in empowered females—Piccioli’s Spring/Summer 2024 collection was filled with looks to embolden in the face of increased attacks on women in Italy.

  7. Three women held Maria Grazia Chiuri’s unswerving attention when she designed her fall 2023 collection. Catherine Dior, the sister of the French couturier and French Resistance fighter; Juliette Gréco, the fringe-faced French singer and actress who graced the sets of filmmakers such as Jean Cocteau; and French chanteuse Édith Piaf, whose 1960s hit ‘Non, je ne regrette rien’ plays in ...