Fashion

Dior Spring-Summer 2024 Ready-to-Wear

Once again, Maria Grazia Chiuri, Creative Director of Dior women’s lines, took our breath away with her unparalleled creativity.
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Once again, Maria Grazia Chiuri, Creative Director of Dior women’s lines, took our breath away with her unparalleled creativity. For the House’s Spring-Summer 2024 Ready-to-Wear collection, she set off with a reflection on the meaning of the present, a present in which past and future must coexist simultaneously. Under this notion, she continues to explore the relationship between femininity and feminism, driven by the conviction that fashion has, more than ever, a responsibility to help women realize their worth and express their differences, especially the rebels who have asserted their independence in the face of a masculine world. Some creations revealed a medieval style and an architectural silhouette. However, knitwear made a remarkable appearance in the collection offering a caress to the curves of the body and enveloping it without constrictions, thus bringing out its beauty in warm vibes.

With this collection, the French House released new must-have marvels and conveyed the idea that the body/clothing relationship is set in the context of the times and not in the time of one day or nostalgia.