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,
Christian Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri presented a lineup of ruffled styles for the French fashion house's fall-winter runway show on Tuesday, set to a dramatic backdrop of fiery meteorites,
Dior womenswear chief designer Maria Grazia Chiuri gave little clue about her future Tuesday as she presented what could be her last collection at Paris Fashion Week, structured around the elements earth,
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.
Peak fashion nostalgia has hit Paris Fashion Week. Over the last several days, designers have brought back key items from the early 2000s—the It pieces once worn and beloved by everyone from Paris Hilton to Sienna Miller.
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Maria Grazia Chiuri's time-traveling collection was inspired by Virginia Woolf's androgynous character "Orlando."
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.
T ectonic shifts, evolution, and reflection–Maria Grazia Chiuri explored all three in her emotional Christian Dior Fall 2025 collection. Put the meteors and flying pterodactyl a
Dior's new doc, Zac Posen releases designs based on his GapStudio suit for Timothée Chalamet, Vuitton taps makeup artist Pat McGrath and a Marilyn Monroe evening bag arrives at auction.
Creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri presented multiple nods to the past, including putting her spin on the beloved J’adore Dior T-shirt.
At Paris Fashion Week, Maria Grazia Chiuri drew inspiration from past house designers like John Galliano and Gianfranco Ferré.