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From the streets of Paris to the runways of Milan, Dior’s recent book release tells the story of how one small accessory has shaped our perception on elevated styleFrom the streets of Paris to the runways of Milan, Dior’s recent book release tells the story of how one small accessory has shaped our perception on elevated styleFrom the iconic designs of Christian Dior to the contemporary flair of Maria Grazia Chiuri, “Dior Scarves: Fashion Stories,” published by Thames & Hudson, isn’t your...
With 425 scarves organized thematically into ten categories——each piece reflects a unique facet of the House’s history and growing legacy.Photographer Brigitte Niedermair’s evocative imagery captures the essence of each scarf, from intricate patterns to luxurious fabrics, inviting readers to indulge in the artistry that defines Dior’s signature style. But “Dior Scarves: Fashion Stories” doesn’t just include images of these accessories.
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