The decor
Large-format painted or embroidered works line the set of this impressive fashion show, like an ode to embroidery, in-house know-how and haute couture workshops.
Inspired by its tree of life, its branches, its trunk, its roots, Maria Grazia Chiuri, the artistic director of the Dior women's collections, signs a series of works of art models in the heart of one of the most intimate gardens in Paris, that of the Rodin Museum, rue de Varenne.
The pace
The most intimate creation there is, the couture piece is the one that only the buyer can best understand.
Its value is expressed through a stitch, a detail, a technique or even a fabric… And nothing exists without the unparalleled gesture of a craftsman, transmission, respect for tradition and time.
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An exceptional piece, this coat is hand-embroidered by the little hands of the Dior Dior haute couture workshops.
Faithful to her commitments and her obsession for embroidery, the designer multiplies small and large wonders: here, a lace patchwork skirt, an ensemble encrusted with plant motifs, a coat embroidered with a "tree of life" in paint polychrome silk needlework;
further on, a Bar jacket with smocks and geometric patterns, a second skin dress in silk crepe or another in guipure representing a floral rope pattern... The whole thing is impressive, abundant.
Like a language of traditions through which the workshops express their know-how.
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Among the prestigious guests of this parade, the American star Sigourney Weaver, alongside Sandrine Kiberlain or the actress Zoe Saldana GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT / AFP
The front row
Many international stars responded to the invitation from Dior this Monday, July 4.
American actresses like Sigourney Weaver, Naomi Watts or Zoe Saldana were in the front row, alongside the French Sandrine Kiberlain or Nadia Tereszkiewicz.
Supermodel Elle Macpherson, or Maye Musk, Elon Musk's mother, were also among the notable guests.