Is there a story that each fashion designer would like to tell? Is there a story that lies within the fabric or is it how the clothing is made? Well Christian Dior answers this question without any hesitation.During Fashion Week in Paris, Christian Dior unleashed his storyline couture collection of spring 2007. His wonderful collection leaves you with a sense of taste for colors, style, trend, and culture. His Japanese, geisha style clothing are not your ordinary clothes that you would wear everyday. Dior’s couture collection is based more on a business wear to formal wear. The shapes and forms of these dresses are magnificent and they are nicely designed with the right fabric. Not only are the dresses and two piece suits are extravagant but the models are also into character and I think they did a wonderful job portraying the memoirs of a geisha.
Throughout my life I have never seen a collection well put together as this one. I don’t even have to mention the dresses, take a look for yourself. Each of these dresses has a unique story to be told. Fashion Nation shows a recap of Christian Dior’s spring 2007 as he defines the collection as superhuman.
Alexandra Suhner, London editor of Fashion Trendsetters claims that Dior’s Couture collection possesses stunning shapes and hand-work, beautiful embroideries and beading, amazing shoes, stunning colors, fantastic hats, unbelievable make-up, and an astonishing theatrical set.
These couture dresses and suits are quite fabulous. I wish I was able to buy one of these couture dresses. Would you wear one these suits are dresses?
3 comments:
I think we all wish we could get our hands on some couture! Aside from that, I love the theatrical aspects of fashion shows. Vicktor & Rolf and Alexander McQueen have some incredible pieces and even more incredible shows to go with them. You should check them out.
I love the fantasy part of clothes when shown on a runway. Clothes can be expression of the person, aside from just serving a purpose. I think the combination of fabric and style creates the story that reflects the person wearing the outfit. At the same time, money and priorities do play a factor, which also adds to the story, eh?
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