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In the early 1950's Dior moved away from the nipped waistlines and generous skirts of The New Look to form collections based on geometric lines. Christian Dior's Spring/Summer 1951 Ovale . In anticipation of Maria Grazia Chiuri’s debut at Dior, we pulled looks from each of the 22 collections designed by Christian Dior, himself, featured in the Vogue archive.In the early 1950's Dior moved away from the nipped waistlines and generous skirts of The New Look to form collections based on geometric lines. Christian Dior's Spring/Summer 1951 Ovale collection featured less volume and utilized pleats to create an oval shape.
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In anticipation of Maria Grazia Chiuri’s debut at Dior, we pulled looks from each of the 22 collections designed by Christian Dior, himself, featured in the Vogue archive. 1950s Christian Dior Haute Couture Dress – 1959. This is a rare Christian Dior Haute Couture dress by Yves Saint Laurent dating from automne-hiver 1959. While the silhouette is that of a simple cocktail dress, the construction and intricate pleating are impressively elaborate. Source: Etsy.
Christian Dior’s reputation as one of the most important couturiers of the twentieth century was launched in 1947 with his very first collection, in which he introduced the “New Look.” Featuring rounded shoulders, a cinched waist, and very full skirt, the New Look celebrated ultra-femininity and opulence in women’s fashion.Chosen by Dior for her ‘essential Englishness’, she modelled this ensemble from the haute couture spring-summer 1950 Verticale line at the Paris salon and later at a Dior’s first London show held at the Savoy Hotel in April 1950. 1950s fashion history was all about classic feminine glamour, with Christian Dior's nipped-waist dresses, couture-wearing Hollywood stars, and an emphasis on ladylike accessories.
Premier Avril suit, haute couture spring/summer 1950 collection, Verticale line. Christian Dior. Photo: Associations Willy Maywald / ADAGP, 2020 / Courtesy of Christian Dior French designer, Christian Dior, defined the silhouette of the 1950s with his notable “New Look” which featured his iconic hourglass suit with voluminous skirts with heavy pleating, nipped waists, padded hips and soft shoulders. He designed with a philosophy to live by extravagance and beauty.
Dior: The Legendary Images. Mozart Dress Spring-Summer 1950 Haute Couture collection, Verticale line. Norman Parkinson, 1950.Clifford Coffin, 1948. Cocotte dress, Spring–Summer 1948 Haute Couture collection, Zig-Zag line. The exhibition Dior, the Legendary Images is the newest stage in the Musée Christian Dior’s exploration of the bonds between art and fashion.In the early 1950's Dior moved away from the nipped waistlines and generous skirts of The New Look to form collections based on geometric lines. Christian Dior's Spring/Summer 1951 Ovale collection featured less volume and utilized pleats to create an oval shape. In anticipation of Maria Grazia Chiuri’s debut at Dior, we pulled looks from each of the 22 collections designed by Christian Dior, himself, featured in the Vogue archive.
1950s Christian Dior Haute Couture Dress – 1959. This is a rare Christian Dior Haute Couture dress by Yves Saint Laurent dating from automne-hiver 1959. While the silhouette is that of a simple cocktail dress, the construction and intricate pleating are impressively elaborate. Source: Etsy.Christian Dior’s reputation as one of the most important couturiers of the twentieth century was launched in 1947 with his very first collection, in which he introduced the “New Look.” Featuring rounded shoulders, a cinched waist, and very full skirt, the New Look celebrated ultra-femininity and opulence in women’s fashion.
Chosen by Dior for her ‘essential Englishness’, she modelled this ensemble from the haute couture spring-summer 1950 Verticale line at the Paris salon and later at a Dior’s first London show held at the Savoy Hotel in April 1950.
1950s fashion history was all about classic feminine glamour, with Christian Dior's nipped-waist dresses, couture-wearing Hollywood stars, and an emphasis on ladylike accessories. Premier Avril suit, haute couture spring/summer 1950 collection, Verticale line. Christian Dior. Photo: Associations Willy Maywald / ADAGP, 2020 / Courtesy of Christian Dior French designer, Christian Dior, defined the silhouette of the 1950s with his notable “New Look” which featured his iconic hourglass suit with voluminous skirts with heavy pleating, nipped waists, padded hips and soft shoulders. He designed with a philosophy to live by extravagance and beauty.
Dior: The Legendary Images. Mozart Dress Spring-Summer 1950 Haute Couture collection, Verticale line. Norman Parkinson, 1950.
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collezione verticale dior 1950|christian Dior 1951