Dior: The Collections, 1947-2017
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"[A]n
extraordinary collection of 1,146 images that document the house's output
over the past 70 years and through seven creative
directors."--Vogue In spring
1947, Christian Dior presented the first collection of his newly founded
eponymous fashion house. Soon dubbed the "New Look," it grabbed
headlines all over the world and turned Dior into one of the most influential
brands of all time. After the couturier's untimely death in 1957, Yves Saint
Laurent took the helm of the fashion house before being succeeded by Marc
Bohan, who was in turn replaced by Gianfranco Ferré in 1989. In 1996, John
Galliano was appointed creative director, designing flamboyant collections
for a decade, before the arrival of Raf Simon in 2012, who gave the house a
newly imagined identity for the 21st century. Maria Grazia Chiuri's arrival
in 2017 as the first woman designer in Dior's history also marks the
seventieth anniversary of the "New Look." For the first
time, every Dior haute couture collection is gathered here in a single,
lavishly illustrated volume--providing a unique opportunity to chart the
development of one of the world's most famous fashion brands and to discover
rarely seen collections. Dior: The Complete Collections
opens with a concise history of the house of Dior before exploring the
collections themselves, which are organized chronologically. Each new
"era" in Dior's history is inaugurated by a brief overview and
biography of the new designer, while individual collections are introduced by
a short text unveiling their influences and highlights and illustrated with
carefully curated catwalk images. A rich reference section, including an
extensive index, concludes this definitive publication.
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