Maria Grazia Chiuri’s Dior Fall-Winter 2025 Ready-to-Wear collection is a bold exploration of fashion as a transformative force. As the creative director of Dior’s women’s lines, Chiuri seeks to reframe the essence of fashion,
The Dior Fall 2025 show at Paris Fashion Week revisited the Galliano J'adore Dior logo t-shirt and also featured Orlando ruffs and a giant Pterodactyl.
Dior Creative Director Maria Grazia Chiuri had the title affixed to her mood board when crafting her fall 2025 collection for the French house, in particular the ways in which the novel explores themes of transformation and metamorphosis.
The first lady has sprinkled some American designers into her wardrobe, but her most worn brands, the Italian masters Dolce & Gabbana and the French behemoth Christian Dior.
Embrace the seamless bronzer beauty trend with the new powder bronzer, highlighter and foundation from the Dior Forever collection.
Creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri presented multiple nods to the past, including putting her spin on the beloved J’adore Dior T-shirt.
“Vienna Dior is a bold new three-floor maison, filled with art, signed furniture pieces and evocations of Dioresque 18th century French taste,” Marino told WWD exclusively. “Exciting for me to have done this new Dior in a city that I’m so in love with.”
The past and present collided in a dreamlike spectacle at Dior’s fall 2025 show in Paris, where Maria Grazia Chiuri riffed on ruffs—both literally and literarily.