
John Galliano's haute couture shows for Christian Dior never fail to leave me breathless, and his 2020 collection is no exception. Galliano says he was inspired by the Gibson Girl and mid-century couturier Charles James, plus a little bit of equestrian style thrown in for good measure (note riding crop in first pic).
Christian Dior himself credited James as an inspiration for the New Look, so 2010 sees a very post post modern take on the work of one of the greats. Charles James' ballgowns - above are some examples from the Fashion Institute of Technology's collection - were out of this world, and the same can be said of many of these new haute couture wonders. Love the vibrant colours, the luxurious duchesse satin, the draping on the skirts and the artfully constructed bodices.








Thanks to Style.Com for the pics.
2 comments:
Love your comments regarding the 14 year old blogger. I feel EXACTLY the same way. Color me green with envy. On the other hand, Dita was also there in the front row, we are the same age, and she had to do some light porn to get where she is. So there isn't one path to the front row of Dior ;).
Thanks doll,
The Glamorous Housewife
Aren't some of those just marvelous creations?! I totally understand your jealous streak when it comes to Tavi. I spent 4 years of blood, sweat and tears to get a fashion degree and here I sit only looking at all of the new collections from afar through the internet. All I can say is some people luck out and some people don't I guess.
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