The fabrics of always in silhouettes of the future. This is how the collection presented on Tuesday on the catwalk by Christian Dior is summed up by Italian designer Maria Grazia Chiuri, who for the first time integrated technology into her dresses to adapt them to extreme temperatures.
The name of the collection, "A new era", set the tone for this new commitment to clothing that now explores its principles of craftsmanship not only in fabrics and sewing, but also in its technical capacity, thanks to a collaboration with Italian start-up D-Air Lab.
The technical elements are integrated into the garments, giving rise to a dialogue unimagined until recently in luxury brands such as Dior, more anchored in classicism and tradition than the young designers who have experimented with technology until now. In fact, Chiuri defended in a statement that this line represents a concept of "post-humanity".
Gray colours, inflatable and life jacket corsets, black fishnet dresses, maxi leather belts, pleated maxi skirts and military boots shaped the line, which seemed to turn the models into modern warriors.
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