Maria Grazia Chiuri's latest collection for Dior serves as an homage to Japanese artistry and the cultural ties between Dior and Japan. She interprets clothing as architecture, creating garments that embody both sophistication and protection. The collection features reinterpretations of traditional pieces like the kimono jacket, crafted with enveloping proportions and decorative elements. Chiuri draws on the legacy of Christian Dior himself, who was inspired by Japanese art and culture throughout his life, fostering a dialogue that continues to evolve in contemporary fashion.
Chiuri approached clothing as architecture, creating garments that serve as both protective structures and spaces for the body, elevating the traditional kimono jacket into art.
Christian Dior's lifelong fascination with Japanese art is reflected in his designs, with previous collections paying homage to the beauty of cherry blossoms and Kyoto textiles.
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