Dior Couture Channels Pure Fashion Fantasy for Spring 2025

Date:

Share post:


Filled with punk mohawk headpieces made of feathers and bamboo cage skirts with trailing flowers and butterflies fashioned from organza, lace, and raffia, Maria Grazia Chiuri’s Dior couture spring 2025 show offered a pure dose of fashion fantasy. With Fred again.. and Angie McMahon’s soulful “light dark light” (a song about learning to dance again) on the soundtrack, the collection captured a sense of unease and resilience that mirrored the mood of the moment. The collection notes spoke of creating a space of “total freedom, as if the mirrors that fill the couture studio could, similar to Alice’s looking glass, allow access to another reality.”

If the total effect was very Wonderland, all of the grounded signatures Chiuri has developed in her tenure at Dior over the eight-plus years since she first sent “We Should All Be Feminists” t-shirts down the runway were present and accounted for, from the feminist messaging to the sheer dresses worn over practical briefs. And while it was hard to imagine the use case for, say, a pannier-hip broderie anglaise nightgown, these were clothes to make you dream.

Photo by Peter White/Getty Images

Photo by Peter White/Getty Images

gettyimages 2196268671

Photo by Peter White/Getty Images

gettyimages 2196268876

Photo by Peter White/Getty Images

gettyimages 2196269058

It was an exaltation of the petit mains at Dior’s couture atelier, the artisans whose featherwork, flower-making, and embroidery handwork puts the haute in couture. That point was underscored by the stunning set, featuring nine large-scale textile panels, executed as for all of Chiuri’s couture shows, by Chanakya ateliers and the Chanakya School of Craft. The Mumbai-based artisans translated into embroidery stitches from some of Indian visual artist Rithika Merchant’s paintings fusing comparative mythology, science, and speculative fiction—in which trees with eyes stand tall.

Chiuri fused two looks in the Dior archives: Christian Dior’s La Cigale, a fall 1952 couture moiré dinner dress with a cantilevered hipline that she previously explored in her spring 2024 couture collection; and Yves Saint Laurent’s spring 1958 couture Trapeze dress. She let air into the former by chopping it off to minidresses and miniskirts the length of the latter—or even shorter—allowing bare legs to roam free. There was lots of skin showing via visible bustiers, lace-trimmed tulle, and organza bloomers that featured in more than a third of the looks. But this being a woman-designed collection, bits you don’t want to show remained covered thanks to clever double-layer underpinnings.

Photo by Peter White/Getty Images

gettyimages 2196268684

Photo by Peter White/Getty Images

gettyimages 2196269047

Photo by Peter White/Getty Images

gettyimages 2196268774

Photo by Peter White/Getty Images

gettyimages 2196268705

Photo by Peter White/Getty Images

gettyimages 2196268754

Photo by Peter White/Getty Images

gettyimages 2196268731

Photo by Peter White/Getty Images

gettyimages 2196268809

Photo by Peter White/Getty Images

gettyimages 2196268716

Photo by Peter White/Getty Images

gettyimages 2196268832

Photo by Peter White/Getty Images

gettyimages 2196268656

Photo by Peter White/Getty Images

gettyimages 2196268927



Source link

Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams is a writer and editor. Angeles. She writes about politics, art, and culture for LinkDaddy News.

Recent posts

Related articles

Marni’s Fall 2025 Collection Contains Layers

Who else can we count on for bursts of color and miraculous, maximalist silhouettes that make one...

Sarah Jessica Parker Wears Carrie Bradshaw's It Bag at Milan Fashion Week

An accessory icon was born when Sarah Jessica Parker, then playing a young Carrie Bradshaw, muttered the...

10 Things We Saw and Loved at London Fashion Week Fall 2025

The crowds, the commotion, and, of course, the collections of London Fashion Week can feel like a...

In Warsaw, a Major New Museum Opens at a Cultural Turning Point

Art is hot in Warsaw—blazing even more at the moment because artists know that very soon, an...

The Insider’s Guide to Negril, Jamaica

Ever wish you could text the most stylish people in the world to ask them for their...

Michelle Trachtenberg Remembered by Co-Stars: 'Gossip Girl' & 'Buffy' Star Dies at Age 39

Michelle Trachtenberg, the actor whose notable projects like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Gossip Girl, Ice Princess, and...

Queen Letizia Adds a Risqué Touch to Her Favorite Red Suit

According to Queen Letizia, bright red is a neutral. The stylish monarch proved as much today, stepping...

Keke Palmer Pairs Archival Fur Vest With a Bella Hadid-approved Bag

Balenciaga’s Le City bag, the cult-favorite handbag Nicolas Ghesquière designed in 2001, is experiencing quite the renaissance....