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fashionbooksmilano · 2 years
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Christian Dior
Olivier Gabet, Eric Pujalet-Plaa
SilvanaEditoriale, Cinisello Balsamo 2022, 504 pagine, 240 illustrazioni,  Brossura con sovraccoperta,  Inglese, Arabo,  13 x 18 cm, ISBN  9788836650354
euro 45,00
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Exhibition Doha, M7, Qatar - 2021 November 6 -  2022 April 2
Curated by Olivier Gabet and designed by Nathalie Crinière especially for Qatar, Christian Dior Designer of Dreams celebrates nearly 75 years of creative passion, punctuated by captivating haute couture dresses and works from the collection of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. The retrospective, which features a selection of pieces that have never been shown before, includes ensembles from the private collection of Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, is the first fashion exhibition of its ambition and scale in the Middle East.
This volume features around 120 haute couture designs by Christian Dior from the collections of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs and the House of Dior—including archival runway prototype and custom garments—showcased alongside fashion photography, film stills, vintage perfume, cosmetics and original sketches, Dior’s furniture and other decorative pieces that demonstrate the designer’s passion for collecting and his time as an art dealer. The items reproduced here thus offer an overview of Dior’s life and character, as well as his haute couture creations since 1947, always the epitome of modern elegance, with the selection taking as its unifying thread the fabric of dreams and the passing on of an aesthetic vision. Christian Dior was born in Granville, a seaside town on the coast of Normandy, France, in 1904. While his family had hoped that he would become a diplomat, Dior preferred art. His preternatural talent resulted in him being hired by Robert Piquet in 1937, and he subsequently worked alongside Pierre Balmain and Lucien Lelong. Dior was an instant sensation after the Second World War. His designs, which asserted femininity, were a strong rebuke to the utilitarian, unisex clothing of wartime Europe, and came to symbolize the “New Look.” Since his untimely death in 1957, an exceptional series of creative directors have imprinted their own style upon the iconic brand.
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Christian Dior: Designer Of Dreams Exhibition Opening Cocktail in New York City - September 8, 2021
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Tokyo, Japan
Guests visit the exhibition Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams during a media preview at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Photograph: Yuichi Yamazaki/AFP/Getty Images
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sos-ndebele · 10 months
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Section 3: Fashion Archives and References
3.1 Archives and Collections: To ensure a comprehensive understanding of the cultural significance of Ndebele mural art and its influence on fashion, Nkosana delves into fashion archives and collections from major international brands. These archives serve as valuable resources for inspiration, historical context, and design references.
3.1.1 The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met): The Met's Costume Institute houses an extensive collection of garments and accessories from various cultures and time periods. By exploring their archives, we gain insights into how cultural elements have been incorporated into fashion throughout history. Exhibitions such as "Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology" and "In Pursuit of Fashion: The Sandy Schreier Collection" demonstrate the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary fashion.
3.1.2 Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A): The V&A's fashion archives encompass a wide range of styles and cultural influences. Their collection provides valuable references for understanding how fashion designers have drawn inspiration from diverse cultures. Exhibitions like "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" and "Fashioned from Nature" showcase the innovative integration of cultural references and sustainable practices in fashion.
3.1.3 Musée de la Mode et du Textile (Museum of Fashion and Textiles): The Musée de la Mode et du Textile in Paris boasts a remarkable collection of garments and textiles, showcasing the evolution of fashion across cultures. By studying their archives, we can gain insights into how cultural heritage has been reimagined and incorporated into contemporary fashion designs. Exhibitions like "Christian Dior, Couturier du Rêve" and "Yves Saint Laurent: Dreams of the Orient" demonstrate the fusion of cultural elements in haute couture.
3.2 References to Major Fashion Brands: Drawing inspiration from the success of major international fashion brands in incorporating cultural references, Nkosana references their work to create a fashion range that respectfully celebrates Ndebele heritage.
3.2.1 Gucci: Gucci's approach to incorporating cultural elements, as seen in collections like "Gucci Cruise 2017" and "Gucci Pre-Fall 2019," showcases a fusion of diverse cultures with contemporary fashion. The brand's ability to seamlessly blend traditional craftsmanship, vibrant colors, and intricate detailing offers insights into how Ndebele-inspired designs can resonate with global audiences.
3.2.2 Louis Vuitton: Louis Vuitton's exploration of cultural influences in collections like "Louis Vuitton Men's Fall-Winter 2021" and "Louis Vuitton Cruise 2022" serves as a reference for the integration of diverse cultural aesthetics into luxury fashion. Their ability to reinterpret traditional motifs and create visually captivating designs inspires us to infuse Ndebele artistry into our collection.
3.2.3 Prada: Prada's collaborations with artists and designers, such as "Prada Spring/Summer 2021" and "Prada Resort 2023," demonstrate the brand's ability to merge contemporary design with cultural references. Their approach offers insights into how Ndebele art and Ditema tsa Dinoko can be translated into modern fashion aesthetics.
By referencing these fashion archives and major international brands, Nkosana ensures that the fashion range not only pays homage to Ndebele mural art and Ditema tsa Dinoko but also aligns with the practices and successes of global fashion leaders. This comprehensive research informs our design choices, narratives, and the overall representation of Ndebele heritage in our collection.
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Tomohisa Yamashita at Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition preview  
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Christian Dior Designer of Dreams Exhibition cocktail opening at the Brooklyn Museum in Brooklyn City - September 8, 2021
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Christian Dior Designer of Dreams Exhibition cocktail opening at the Brooklyn Museum in Brooklyn City - September 8, 2021
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Nailea Devora attends the Christian Dior Designer of Dreams Exhibition cocktail opening at the Brooklyn Museum on September 08, 2021 in Brooklyn City.
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twistofitalian · 4 months
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Visit the Dior exhibition in Paris
You can take an incredible virtual tour here: https://www.vogue.fr/fashion-culture/article/christian-dior-designer-of-dreams-online-exhibition-youtube-visit-virtual
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princefubk · 1 year
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Watch "Gallery Tour ~ Christian Dior: Designer Of Dreams Exhibition at M7 in Qatar. reemeiali" on YouTube
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teruriphoto · 1 year
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Simplicity #148: Dior in Japan #004
🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂
Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams
@ The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo:
https://www.mot-art-museum.jp/en/exhibitions/Christian_Dior/
Now until May 28(Sun) in 2023
You can discover the fantastic collection of
Art of Costume designed by Christian Dior
Not in Paris, but in Tokyo:
This is the first same exhibition in Asia
After Paris, London and New York.
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クリスチャン•ディオール
洗練された作品群を貫く
無駄のないシンプルさ。
東京都現代美術館で開催中の
『クリスチャン・ディオール、
夢のクチュリエ』の一コマ。
入場予約制。
5月28日(日曜日)まで。
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universomovie · 1 year
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Dior Celebrates its Ties with Japan with the Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams Show in Tokyo
For its latest edition, the House’s blockbuster exhibition, Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams, has been reinvented by curator Florence Müller for the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT), with a new scenographic narrative by OMA architect Shohei Shigematsu. Artfully marrying Dior codes and Japanese culture, with countless archival creations and documents on display for the first time, the…
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heidigentille · 1 year
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https://www.dior.com/en_cy/fashion/exhibitions/christian-dior-designer-of-dreams-japan
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edisonblog · 1 year
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Tokyo Museum of Contemporary Art - exhibition Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams
Until May 28, 2023, the Japanese edition features 350 haute couture dresses, including pieces inspired by Japan and displayed in settings designed to pay homage to Japanese culture.
OMA partner architect Shohei Shigematsu created structures, including a covered room with an undulating three-dimensional facade constructed from translucent traditional washi paper glued to wooden frames.
Each part of the exhibition features a different interior design designed to showcase various forms of Japanese culture.
These pieces include a John Galliano coat with "The Great Wave Off Kanagawa" inscribed at the bottom of its full skirt, and slim-cut dresses with Japanese obi-style belts designed by Raf Simons.
The austere Dior coat dress called "Rashomon" – named after a Japanese novel and film directed by Akira Kurosawa – is also on view in Tokyo.
source: bit.ly/3FJHHsO - By Natsuko FUKUE #edisonmariotti @
.br Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Tóquio - exposição Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams
Até 28 de maio de 2023, a edição japonesa traz 350 vestidos de alta costura, incluindo peças inspiradas no Japão e expostas em ambientes pensados para homenagear a cultura japonesa.
O arquiteto parceiro do OMA, Shohei Shigematsu, criou estruturas, incluindo uma sala coberta com uma fachada tridimensional ondulada construída com papel translúcido tradicional washi colado a molduras de madeira.
Cada parte da exposição apresenta um design de interiores diferente, projetado para mostrar várias formas da cultura japonesa.
Essas peças incluem um casaco John Galliano com "The Great Wave Off Kanagawa" inscrito na parte inferior de sua saia rodada e vestidos de corte justo com cintos japoneses estilo obi desenhados por Raf Simons.
O vestido-casaco austero da Dior chamado "Rashomon" - batizado em homenagem a um romance e filme japonês dirigido por Akira Kurosawa - também está em exibição em Tóquio.
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badidea-not · 1 year
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Guests visit the exhibition "Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams" during a media preview at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.
Photograph: Yuichi Yamazaki/AFP/Getty Images
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