Christian Dior Fall/Winter 2025 / FW25 at Paris Fashion Week
For Maria Grazia Chiuri, fashion serves as a vehicle for transformation, and in her Dior Fall/Winter 2025 collection, she revisits the house’s heritage while forging a new dialogue with the history of fashion. Chiuri aims to demonstrate how clothing holds cultural, aesthetic, and social significance, reflecting both modern desires and timeless inspirations. The collection invites individuals to use fashion as a tool for self-expression, offering garments as a repertoire of possibilities that challenge gender stereotypes and affirm personal identity.
A key element in this collection is the white shirt, seen as a foundational piece that transcends gender norms. Chiuri draws on the legacy of former Dior Artistic Director Gianfranco Ferré, referencing his architectural forms in the collection. Other symbolic pieces include removable collars, inspired by Virginia Woolf’s character Orlando, offering flexibility and evolution in the wearer’s identity. The show’s visual design, inspired by Robert Wilson’s dramatic stagecraft, emphasizes change, with a play of colors and symbolic elements such as craters, rocks, and an iceberg, reflecting a world in constant flux.
Christian Dior FW25 / Fall/Winter 2025 collection blends historical references with modern interpretations, incorporating elements like the J’adore Dior t-shirt by John Galliano and cut-out embroidery paired with technical jackets. Light and texture are central to the designs, with transparent shirts contrasting against structured black velvet coats and utilitarian raincoats illuminating everyday life. Through this exploration of fashion’s evolution, Chiuri celebrates femininity by combining past influences with contemporary styles, creating a vision of the future that is both rooted in history and forward-looking.

















































































Christian Dior FW25 / Fall/Winter 2025 at Paris Fashion Week
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