Copyright © 2025 Motivate Media Group. All rights reserved.
Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams is the latest in V&A London’s series of fashion exhibitions.
“In 1947, Christian Dior changed the face of fashion with his New Look, which redefined the female silhouette and reinvigorated the post-war Parisian fashion industry,” states Oriole Cullen, the curator of the V&A’s latest triumph.
“Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams” opened last week to much fanfare and by anyone’s estimation it is an impressive exhibition. Drawn from extensive Dior archives, the exhibition presents over 500 objects, 200 rare Haute Couture gowns together with accessories, vintage perfumes, fashion photography, illustrations and magazines. Spread across 11 sections, (designed by Nathalie Criniere) each demonstrate Mr Dior’s wide-ranging inspirations from historicism to horticulture.
The London exhibition builds on “Christian Dior: Couturier du Reve,” which was organised by the Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris last year. In particular, the exhibition highlights Mr Dior’s fascination with Britain. “There is no other country in the world, besides my own, whose way of life I like so much. I love English traditions, English politeness, English architecture. I even love English cooking.” Mr Dior had many British clients including Nancy Mitford and Princess Margaret, whose 21st birthday gown is juxtaposed with her photographic portrait by Cecil Beaton.
The House of Dior is celebrated in the exquisite skill of the ateliers to the craftsmanship of successive designers. The daring designs of Yves Saint Laurent, the rational style of Marc Bohan, the flamboyance of Gianfranco Ferre, the drama of John Galliano, the minimalism of Raf Simons and the feminist vision of Maria Grazia Chiuri are all shown against backdrops ranging from Swarovski-encrusted ballrooms to beautiful gardens.
As Oriole Cullen says, “The influence of Christian Dior’s design was all-pervasive and helped to define an era. In their own individual ways, each of the House’s successive artistic directors have referenced and reinterpreted Dior’s own designs and continued the legacy of the founder, ensuring that the House of Christian Dior is at the forefront of fashion today.” Reason enough to visit.
Need to Know: “Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams” runs until July 14 at V&A Museum, London; Tickets from £20; www.am.ac.uk
“Water, salt and olive oil. That’s what it takes to survive,” says designer Philippe Starck, who created the new La Almazara olive oil museum outside Ronda, Spain
The new Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde BP03 is perfect for open-plan spaces
Ignacio Gomez, Global Design Principal at Aedas reflects on the firm’s two decades in the Middle East
Step into Ahmed A. Sultan’s contemporary retreat shaped by space, light, and emotion
Sharjah Architecture Triennial (SAT) announces Vyjayanthi Rao as curator of its third edition (SAT03), joined by Tau Tavengwa as associate curator.
Architecture meets art at this stunning villa on the Palm Jumeirah
Here’s a recap of the new and notable novelties and exhibits at Salone del Mobile.Milano and Fuorisalone
Here’s what to look out for at the Kingdom’s first fair for original and high-quality contemporary design, running from 20 to 23 May 2025
The dinner was the first of its kind in the Middle East that connected female industry professionals
Inside the Foster + Partners designed Kingdom of Saudi Arabia pavilion at Expo2025 Osaka
Efie Gallery relocates to Alserkal Avenue and hosts the Middle Eastern debut of María Magdalena Campos-Pon’s solo exhibition
This month, we shed light on innovation and what propels the industry in terms of creativity.