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The first comprehensive overview of the legendary house of Dior, from its founding in 1947 to today, featuring over 180 collections presented through original catwalk photography The first comprehensive overview of the legendary house of Dior, from its founding in 1947 to today, published in collaboration with Dior to mark its 70th anniversary.
This book gathers together, for the first time, every Dior haute couture collection, including also ready-to-wear collections after the arrival of John Galliano (when ready-to-wear presentations took on a new importance), and the first two collections designed by creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri, appointed in 2016. It offers a unique opportunity to chart the development of one of the world''s most famous fashion brands and discover rarely seen collections. This definitive publication 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 the book. After Chanel, Dior is the second volume in a series of high-end, cloth-bound books that offer a complete and unrivalled overview of the collections of the world''s top fashion houses through original catwalk photography.
Auteur
Alexander Fury is chief fashion correspondent at T: The New York Times Style Magazine, and was formerly Men's Critic for vogue.com. He was fashion editor of the Independent, i and the Independent on Sunday from 2013 to 2016, and was named one of InStyle magazine's 20 most powerful people in fashion in 2015.Adélia Sabatini is Commissioning Editor for fashion at Thames & Hudson and a former contributor to Glass and Apollo magazines. She is also co-author of Dior Catwalk.
Contenu
Introduction: Looking To The New • 1947: S/S 1947: Haute Couture The 'New Look ('Corolle' and '8' Lines) • A/W 19471948: Haute Couture 'The New Look Pushed to Extremes': 1948 • S/S 1948: Haute Couture The 'Zig-Zag' & 'Envol' Lines • A/W 19481949: Haute Couture The 'Ligne Ailée' (Winged Line) • 1949: S/S 1949 Haute Couture The 'Trompe L'il' Line • A/W 19491950: Haute Couture The 'Milieu du Siècle' (Mid-Century) Collection • 1950: S/S 1950 Haute Couture The 'Ligne Verticale' (Vertical Line) • A/W 19501951: Haute Couture The 'Ligne Oblique' (Oblique Line) • S/S 1951: Haute Couture The 'Ligne Naturelle' (Natural Line) • A/W 19511952: Haute Couture The 'Ligne Longue' (Long Line) • S/S 1952: Haute Couture The 'Ligne Sinueuse' (Sinuous Line) • A/W 19521953: Haute Couture The 'Ligne Profilée' (Profile Line) • S/S 1953: Haute Couture The 'Ligne Tulipe' (Tulip Line) • A/W 19531954: Haute Couture The 'Ligne Vivante' (Living Line) • 1954 S/S 1954 Haute Couture: The 'Ligne Muguet' (Lily of the Valley Line) • A/W 19541955: Haute Couture The 'H' Line • 1955 S/S 1955: Haute Couture The 'A' Line • A/W 19551956: Haute Couture The 'Y' Line • 1956 S/S 1956: Haute Couture The 'Ligne Flèche' (Arrow Line) • A/W 19561957: Haute Couture The 'Ligne Aimant' (Magnet Line) • 1957 S/S 1957 Haute Couture The 'Ligne Libre' (Free Line) • A/W 19571958: Haute Couture The 'Ligne Fuseau' (Spindle Line)