When Dior’s “Designer of Dreams” exhibition debuted in 2017, people waited in museum lines that flooded out onto the streets. Now, we can see it all from the comfort of our own homes
Photo: @dior/Instagram Balmy spring weather usually calls for long walks, happy hours, and museum visits, but those activities are at a temporary halt. Still, there’s some good news: Dior has invited us all on a guided tour of the brand’s “Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams” exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, and we can do it from the comfort our homes.
The documentary begins with Dior himself and his revolutionary “New Look” following World War II, then moves chronologically through his successors, including Yves Saint Laurent, “punk couturier” John Galliano, and Maria Grazia Chiuri. “We are speaking about women,” she says. “My dialogue is part of my time. I think it’s very important to express that we are all different.”
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