Home Actress Maria Grazia Chiuri HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers July 2024 Maria Grazia Chiuri Instagram - “The first foulards that I can remember, as items of fashion, i.e. that followed a trend, were the ones I saw my mother wearing in the 1970s to complete her look. […] Her free and nonconformist spirit during those years served as a model; the way she wore that foulard was revolutionary for me, a symbol of women’s liberation”. I have grown up seeing the women in my family wearing foulards for all sorts of occasions, and I myself wear foulards on a daily basis. Our recently released book “Dior Scarves. Fashion Stories”, celebrates the Maison’s long history with scarves. Some elements of our upcoming Fall/Winter2025 show celebrate the iconic prints featured in the book.

Maria Grazia Chiuri Instagram – “The first foulards that I can remember, as items of fashion, i.e. that followed a trend, were the ones I saw my mother wearing in the 1970s to complete her look. […] Her free and nonconformist spirit during those years served as a model; the way she wore that foulard was revolutionary for me, a symbol of women’s liberation”. I have grown up seeing the women in my family wearing foulards for all sorts of occasions, and I myself wear foulards on a daily basis. Our recently released book “Dior Scarves. Fashion Stories”, celebrates the Maison’s long history with scarves. Some elements of our upcoming Fall/Winter2025 show celebrate the iconic prints featured in the book.

Maria Grazia Chiuri Instagram - “The first foulards that I can remember, as items of fashion, i.e. that followed a trend, were the ones I saw my mother wearing in the 1970s to complete her look. […] Her free and nonconformist spirit during those years served as a model; the way she wore that foulard was revolutionary for me, a symbol of women’s liberation”. I have grown up seeing the women in my family wearing foulards for all sorts of occasions, and I myself wear foulards on a daily basis. Our recently released book “Dior Scarves. Fashion Stories”, celebrates the Maison’s long history with scarves. Some elements of our upcoming Fall/Winter2025 show celebrate the iconic prints featured in the book.

Maria Grazia Chiuri Instagram – “The first foulards that I can remember, as items of fashion, i.e. that followed a trend, were the ones I saw my mother wearing in the 1970s to complete her look. […] Her free and nonconformist spirit during those years served as a model; the way she wore that foulard was revolutionary for me, a symbol of women’s liberation”.
I have grown up seeing the women in my family wearing foulards for all sorts of occasions, and I myself wear foulards on a daily basis. Our recently released book “Dior Scarves. Fashion Stories”, celebrates the Maison’s long history with scarves. Some elements of our upcoming Fall/Winter2025 show celebrate the iconic prints featured in the book. | Posted on 25/Feb/2024 18:32:15

Maria Grazia Chiuri Instagram – Starting in the 1950s, Gabriella Crespi devoted herself to the creation of furniture and items that balanced design and abstract sculpture: her first collection of objects, lamps and steel sculptures was the ‘Small Lune Collection’. She caught the attention of Christian Dior and in the 1960s she created some home and table accessories, with the addition of furniture from the 1970s.

Tomorrow’s @dior Autumn Winter 2025 celebrates Gabriella Crespi. Her spirit, creations and legacy. 

A special thank you to Archivio Gabriella Crespi and Elisabetta Crespi.
Maria Grazia Chiuri Instagram – For the @dior Autumn Winter 2025 collection presented tomorrow in Paris, I have been inspired by Gabriella Crespi and her work.

Born in 1922, Gabriella Crespi studied architecture at the Politecnico in Milan and became a unique figure in the international architecture and interior design scene. 

She stood out for her distinctive style, in which she combined her artistic vision with her knowledge of craftsmanship, creating items characterised by a completely new aesthetic.

I have always been in awe of her creative vision as well as her personal style, I am very happy and excited to celebrate Gabriella and her legacy. 

A special thank you goes to Elisabetta Crespi and Archivio Gabriella Crespi.

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