Dior Fall/Winter 2024 – Paris Fashion Week

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Maria Grazia Chiuri’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection for Dior is a powerful ode to the evolution of women’s style and empowerment in the 1960s. Drawing inspiration from the launch of the brand’s first ready-to-wear line, Miss Dior, in 1967, Chiuri pays homage to both the era’s groundbreaking fashion shifts and the quiet revolutionary, Marc Bohan, who led the line’s creation.

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The collection channels the confidence and ease of the 1960s with sharp tailoring, miniskirts, belted trench coats, and slouchy pantsuits, often presented in a monochrome palette. Bold accessories like black patent leather boots with gold heels add a touch of edge, while wide-brim hats inspired by Italian designer Gabriella Crespi nod to the era’s effortless elegance.

Chiuri’s personal connection to this period shines through, evident in her use of a vintage Miss Dior logo reinterpreted as a “manifesto” and the grainy photo she shared of herself as a young girl embracing the era’s fashion trends.

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Beyond nostalgia, the collection reflects Chiuri’s ongoing mission to empower women through fashion. The loose silhouettes, practical footwear, and playful branding all contribute to a wardrobe meant for confident and independent individuals.

Read more: Dior Men Fall/Winter 2024 – Paris Fashion Week Men’s

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