Home Actress Maria Grazia Chiuri HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Maria Grazia Chiuri Instagram - The enigma of checkered fabrics has followed Isabella Ducrot for a long time and has become the canvas for this show. Starting from an old Simone Martini panel painting, checked fabrics repeatedly caught her eye, highlighting their presence in everyday life and absence in the public sphere. Tablecloths, aprons, blankets for schools, in hospitals, in kitchens; until it became increasingly clear to her that the history of checkered patterns had to do with women, with a hidden female voice that was not being represented. I was incredibly happy to be able to collaborate with Isabella for the @dior Spring-Summer 2024 Haute Couture collection. I first came across Isabella Ducrot through Patrizia Cavalli’s poem, narrating Isabella’s fascination with the checkered pattern as the expression of the relationship between the warp and the plot.

Maria Grazia Chiuri Instagram – The enigma of checkered fabrics has followed Isabella Ducrot for a long time and has become the canvas for this show. Starting from an old Simone Martini panel painting, checked fabrics repeatedly caught her eye, highlighting their presence in everyday life and absence in the public sphere. Tablecloths, aprons, blankets for schools, in hospitals, in kitchens; until it became increasingly clear to her that the history of checkered patterns had to do with women, with a hidden female voice that was not being represented. I was incredibly happy to be able to collaborate with Isabella for the @dior Spring-Summer 2024 Haute Couture collection. I first came across Isabella Ducrot through Patrizia Cavalli’s poem, narrating Isabella’s fascination with the checkered pattern as the expression of the relationship between the warp and the plot.

Maria Grazia Chiuri Instagram - The enigma of checkered fabrics has followed Isabella Ducrot for a long time and has become the canvas for this show. Starting from an old Simone Martini panel painting, checked fabrics repeatedly caught her eye, highlighting their presence in everyday life and absence in the public sphere. Tablecloths, aprons, blankets for schools, in hospitals, in kitchens; until it became increasingly clear to her that the history of checkered patterns had to do with women, with a hidden female voice that was not being represented. I was incredibly happy to be able to collaborate with Isabella for the @dior Spring-Summer 2024 Haute Couture collection. I first came across Isabella Ducrot through Patrizia Cavalli’s poem, narrating Isabella’s fascination with the checkered pattern as the expression of the relationship between the warp and the plot.

Maria Grazia Chiuri Instagram – The enigma of checkered fabrics has followed Isabella Ducrot for a long time and has become the canvas for this show. Starting from an old Simone Martini panel painting, checked fabrics repeatedly caught her eye, highlighting their presence in everyday life and absence in the public sphere.
Tablecloths, aprons, blankets for schools, in hospitals, in kitchens; until it became increasingly clear to her that the history of checkered patterns had to do with women, with a hidden female voice that was not being represented.
I was incredibly happy to be able to collaborate with Isabella for the @dior Spring-Summer 2024 Haute Couture collection. I first came across Isabella Ducrot through Patrizia Cavalli’s poem, narrating Isabella’s fascination with the checkered pattern as the expression of the relationship between the warp and the plot. | Posted on 23/Jan/2024 14:30:00

Maria Grazia Chiuri Instagram – I am so happy to collaborate with Isabella Ducrot for the making of the showspace of the @dior Spring-Summer 2024 Haute Couture collection collection. I was deeply impressed by her reflections on the insoluble relationship that has always existed between the body and dress. The monumental installation for the show, entitled Big Aura, consists of 23 dresses, 5 meters high. The incommensurate size of the clothes is proposed as a metaphor, a disproportion intended to make us reflect on this relationship. The fabrics are materials collected by the artist throughout her lifetime, fragments of her travels that are embroidered on large panels for the occasion by the Chanakya School of Craft.
Maria Grazia Chiuri Instagram – ‘La Cigale’, a dress by Monsieur Dior from 1952, was an important influence in @MariaGraziaChiuri’s development of #DiorCouture Spring-Summer 2024. Its imposing architecture is seen reprised here in red moiré faille with more contemporary lines, a slimmed effect echoed by a tulle gown that recreates the twinkling embroideries of 1951’s ‘Mexique’ without the multilayered structure beneath. Among the other modern updates with heritage provence that came down the runway were polka dots and a caramel shantung #DiorBarJacket.

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