
Maria Grazia Chiuri’s fall/winter 2024 collection for Dior explores themes of cultural dialogue, individuality, and timeless femininity. The show, staged in New York, highlighted the interplay between Parisian heritage and the energy of the American metropolis. Central to this collection were bold prints of the Eiffel Tower and Statue of Liberty, symbolising the connection between two style capitals.
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Chiuri infused the collection with inspiration from Marlene Dietrich, the legendary actress known for her avant-garde style. Her influence is felt in menswear-inspired tailoring, including wide-leg trousers, structured jackets, and pencil skirts. These pieces evoke Dietrich’s spirit, celebrating freedom in fashion—a nod to women’s right to define their own style without constraints.
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The Miss Dior legacy remains integral to Dior’s fall/winter 2024 collection. Relaxed tailoring—featuring cropped jackets, soft cashmere tops, and A-line wrap skirts—transforms classic elements into pieces that feel effortlessly modern. This collection invites wearers to embrace movement and comfort, reflecting Chiuri’s vision of a wardrobe designed not just to be admired but lived in. With a seamless blend of heritage and contemporary style, Chiuri empowers women to express their individuality through versatile outfits suited for everything from day-to-day moments to dancing the night away.
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Photographed by JAYA KHIDIR
Styled by DONSON CHAN
Model DIYA PRABHAKAR / Mannequin
Make-up Artist RINA SIM using Dior Beauty
Hairstylist CHRISTVIAN WU
Photographer's Assistant ALIY ALAM