Pamela Anderson attended the Christian Dior Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 show during Paris Fashion Week in an all-grey ensemble and retro veiled headband.
Designer Maria Grazia Chiuri has delved into the storied archives of Christian Dior for her latest haute couture collection, exploring the transformations of time.
Pamela Anderson joined a bevy of A-list guests and high-profile stars in the front row for the Christian Dior spring couture 2025 collection show during Paris Fashion Week on Monday. “The Last Showgirl” star gravitated toward muted tones with a splash of drama, thanks to one of her retro-inspired accessories.
Look 36, a short black minidress with ruffles on the shoulder, was a kind of coda for the collection. It harked back to the time when Yves Saint Laurent designed his A-line collection for the house, following the death of Christian Dior. “I discovered that his idea for this collection was children’s clothes scaled up.”
Maria Grazia Chiuri toyed with historic shapes and proportions in her most unabashedly romantic collection to date.
Dior Haute Couture SS25 took place in Paris on January 27. The collection was designed by the famous Italian designer Maria Grazia Chiuri.
Filled with punk mohawk headpieces made of feathers and bamboo cage skirts with trailing flowers and butterflies fashioned from organza, lace, and raffia, Maria Grazia Chiuri’s Dior couture spring 2025 show offered a pure dose of fashion fantasy.
Jenna Ortega brought a fashionably edgy office siren vibe to Christian Dior's spring 2025 haute couture show on Jan. 27 with an all-black ensemble lifted up by a pair of satin sandals hailing from the French brand's cruise 2025 line.
The textile panels and paintings, embroidered under the direction of Karishma Swali by the Chanakya School of Craft, celebrated the powerful women in Chiuri’s family. The installation was unveiled during the Dior défilé in the garden of Musée Rodin, further deepening the brand’s Indian connect.
The runway hair and makeup looks created during couture season always err on the side of fantastical—and the Christian Dior Spring-Summer 2025 show was no exception. Drawing on references to both Alice in Wonderland and counterculture,
Designer Maria Grazia Chiuri delved into the storied archives of Christian Dior for her latest haute couture collection Monday, exploring the transformations of time.
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