It’s a reasonable bet that if you conducted market research about what the image of Christian Dior means to most women—aside from Charlize Theron, J’adore Dior, and the makeup—two results would come back as house signifiers: a tailored, peplumed jacket and a swirly-skirted skirt. As for color? A soft dove gray. Monsieur Dior himself imprinted that awareness on the public, and Bill Gaytten's ready-to-wear collection felt like a quiet re-endorsement of the brand’s DNA today. (Source: Vogue)
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Christian Dior Fall 2012 fashion show
Christian Dior Fall 2012 fashion show
It’s a reasonable bet that if you conducted market research about what the image of Christian Dior means to most women—aside from Charlize Theron, J’adore Dior, and the makeup—two results would come back as house signifiers: a tailored, peplumed jacket and a swirly-skirted skirt. As for color? A soft dove gray. Monsieur Dior himself imprinted that awareness on the public, and Bill Gaytten's ready-to-wear collection felt like a quiet re-endorsement of the brand’s DNA today. (Source: Vogue)
It’s a reasonable bet that if you conducted market research about what the image of Christian Dior means to most women—aside from Charlize Theron, J’adore Dior, and the makeup—two results would come back as house signifiers: a tailored, peplumed jacket and a swirly-skirted skirt. As for color? A soft dove gray. Monsieur Dior himself imprinted that awareness on the public, and Bill Gaytten's ready-to-wear collection felt like a quiet re-endorsement of the brand’s DNA today. (Source: Vogue)
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