- Title: Bonjour Madame: Dior's new designer makes star-studded entrance
- Date: 30th September 2016
- Summary: START OF SHOW VARIOUS OF MODEL WEARING WHITE QUILTED COTTON JACKET IN FENCING STYLE AND WHITE TAILORED CAPRI TROUSERS VARIOUS OF MODEL WEARING WHITE QUILTED COTTON JACKET IN FENCING STYLE WITH EMBROIDERED BEES AND SHEER WHITE TULLE SKIRT VARIOUS OF MODEL WEARING BLACK BUCKLED WOOL DRESS WITH VISOR HEADDRESS VARIOUS OF MODEL WEARING READ PLEATED TULLE DRESS VARIOUS OF MODEL WEARING BLACK EMBROIDERED DRESS VARIOUS OF MODEL WEARING BLACK POLKADOT DRESS
- Embargoed: 15th October 2016 17:42
- Keywords: fashion Dior Maria Grazia Chiuri show Paris week Rihanna Kate Moss Haley Bennett
- Location: PARIS, FRANCE
- City: PARIS, FRANCE
- Country: France
- Topics: Arts/Culture/Entertainment,Fashion
- Reuters ID: LVA00251REIJD
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: THIS EDIT CONTAINS NUDITY
Dior's first female creative director made a star-studded debut in Paris on Friday (September 30).
Maria Grazia Chiuri showed her first collection for the brand since joining from Valentino, in front of a full house of A-listers including Rihanna, Kate Moss, Haley Bennett and Karlie Kloss.
Her arrival in July came after months of searching, following the unexpected departure of Raf Simons last year.
Her message for modern women is a distinctly feminist one.
Kitted out in white quilted jackets, reminiscent of fencing plastrons, and with trainers on their feet, Chiuri's woman was ready for anything the world could throw at her.
But the designer also brought a touch of the delicate embellishments which became her signature at Valentino, with dreamlike fantasy scenes embroidered on a series of floaty tulle skirts.
To a soundtrack of Beyonce's "Flawless", with its message of female empowerment, she even showed one T-shirt that read simply: "We should all be feminists".
The show closed with a series of long black and nude tulle dresses with knit lingerie and embroideries of a moon, stars, the devil and the sun.
Dior CEO Sidney Toledano said Chiuri's spirit was empowering women and nurturing a dialogue with consumers on social media.
He said it was not only her experience but her sense of where fashion is going that gave her the edge.
"It's her vision of the woman of the future that's interesting, and only a woman can have that intuition and she's proved it," he said.
Dior is the second biggest fashion brand behind Louis Vuitton within the LVMH luxury empire of more than 70 brands and generates more than 5 billion euros ($5.62 billion) in annual sales. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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