Creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri collaborated with artist Judy Chicago for a divine experience.
When guests arrived at Dior's spring-summer 2020 couture show held at the Musee Rodin in Paris, France on Monday they were greeted by banners posing such huge questions as"Would God be a feminist?" and"What if women ruled the world?" American artist Judy Chicago, whoseremains one of the most profound pieces of feminist art, was invited by Dior's creative
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