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This unique volume celebrates Dior's floral inspirations in fashion and perfume, featuring a portfolio of rose portraits by acclaimed fashion photographer Nick Knight. For Christian Dior, perfume was "a door opening into a hidden world." His first fragrance, Miss Dior, was inspired by the lush gardens of his childhood home in Normandy, forging an inextricable link between his fashion and fragrance creations. Other scents were inspired by evenings in southern France, lit with fireflies and scented with jasmine. Dior found inspiration in the rose bowers of his family home in Granville, his old mill country house, and the Chteau de la Colle Noire near Grasse, where jasmine, tuberose, and May roses reign supreme and are still cultivated, inspiring Dior's most memorable creations.
Flowers were also at the heart of Dior's fashion, from the women-flowers that inspired the late 1940s New Look to the swishing, blossom-like ball gowns embroidered with lavish floral motifs. They have inspired all of the designers who followed him at the House of Dior, from Yves Saint Laurent to John Galliano, and Raf Simons to Maria Grazia Chiuri. This extraordinary volume blooms with color and inspiration, and includes rose portraits by Nick Knight, previously unpublished archival documents, exquisite details of embroidery and fabrics, perfumes, fashion sketches, and sublime fashion photographs.
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publisher | Flammarion (November 24, 2020) | ||||
language | English | ||||
hardcover | 302 pages | ||||
isbn_10 | 208151348X | ||||
isbn_13 | 978-2081513488 | ||||
item_weight | 2.31 pounds | ||||
dimensions | 10.88 x 1.29 x 14 inches | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #132,720 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #79 in Fashion Photography (Books) #118 in Fashion History #264 in Fashion Design | ||||
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