Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri kicked off the Paris Haute Couture fashion shows on Monday with a lineup of hooped petticoats and corsets in sheer, airy fabrics. Models marched down the runway in low heels parading ruffled and lacy looks,
Paris Fashion Week 2025 highlighted standout haute couture collections with historical inspirations, creative escapism, and powerful political themes. Notable moments included Dior’s historical homage,
Haute Couture Week opened in Paris this week with Schiaparelli's traditional show and what may have been Maria Grazia Chiuri's final collection for Dior .
The Spring-Summer 2025 collection was inspired by "the creativity of past centuries" and was intended "to disrupt the order of time," according to the show notes
Designer Maria Grazia Chiuri delved into the storied archives of Christian Dior for her latest haute couture collection Monday, exploring the transformations of time.
Warrior princesses, Tudor queens and Victoria drama prevail in a divine display of opulence at Paris Couture Week
From Shiaparelli’s statement-making proportions to Dior’s reliable femininity, these are some of the standout looks from Paris Couture Week.
Maria Grazia Chiuri put her spin on the collection with punk rock elements, feminine silhouettes, and inspiration from Yves Saint Laurent's 1958 Dior debut
Nostalgia-tinged evening wear, fantasy-fuelled escapism and messages about world peace featured during a packed Paris Couture Week that also saw new changes on fashion's artistic director merry-go-round.
She channeled the model-off-duty look with a tan-hued leather outfit before shutting down the Schiaparelli runway.
Italian designer Maria Grazia Chiuri delivered what industry insiders say might be her last collection for Dior at Paris Haute Couture Week
Italian designer Maria Grazia Chiuri delivered what industry insiders say might be her last collection for Dior on Monday on the first day of Paris Haute Couture Week.