Christian Dior Spring 2025 Collection Review
Day two of Paris Fashion Week and earlier this afternoon, Maria Grazia Chiuri unveiled the Christian Dior Spring 2025 assortment to the style press. Guests like Anya Taylor-Joy, Rosalía and Yseult flocked to the historic Musée Rodin for the designer’s newest showcase, drawing inspiration from Monsieur Christian Dior’s equestrian mom, Madeleine Dior. Maria Grazia Chiuri additionally appeared to the ladies of the Amazon all through historical past (particularly Diana, goddess of the hunt) when crafting the athletic but hyper-feminine assortment. Artist and archer Sagg Napoli kicked off the present, capturing arrows alongside the catwalk as fashions paraded athletic but female silhouettes (all in a monochromatic palette) to Charli XCX’s hit track Guess.
Christian Dior Spring 2025 Collection Review
Read under the reactions of theFashionSpot’s discussion board members:
“So much black and white for spring. It felt more like winter. Disappointed the archer didn’t hit a bullseye but neither did the collection…” [babyjane]
“There was nothing new here, even by Maria Grazia Chiuri’s standards. It’s basically everything that Maria has already shown previously. Confused as to why they felt the need to put on a show with this collection? Also, that archery component was the most awkward and bizarre thing ever. So random and what does it have to do with the history of Christian Dior?” [Frederic01]
“MGC is probably the most boring and unimaginative designer ever. Dear lord her shows make me feel sleepy.” [Creative]
“It’s bizarre and boring.” [reese06]
“I just don’t get it, and don’t understand how this relates to Dior and its perceived codes and DNA. I don’t understand why this theme is relevant in this day and age. We’ve had so much athletic-inspired clothes.” [Norden]
“MGC is a CEO’s dream. Predictable, consistent, and safe. She’ll give them an inoffensive 7/10 commercial dishwater collection every single time. It sells and it keeps on selling. Autopilot queen.” [GoldenPetals]
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