Maria Grazia Chiuri's latest showing for the brand was a lovely display
of simplicity, femininity and classic elegance, with a modern twist on
house codes.
The Fall 2018 couture offering could easily cater to women of all
ages — that is, those who are able to afford the handmade goods — and
included both day- and eveningwear options that would be smart, timeless
additions to any wardrobe.
In a muted color palette that included
black, navy, grey, nude, blush pink, earthy green and gold, the
collection started out with a series of updated Dior
signatures: structured coats and suiting pieces in substantial fabrics;
airy dresses with belted, nipped-in waists and relaxed, pleated skirts; a
take on the house's famous petal gown; tailored jackets with dramatic,
voluminous sleeves; and modest-yet-modern long-sleeved gowns. About
halfway through the show, a series of metallic gold suits highlighted
the atelier's tailoring and brought attention to different areas of the
body: A deep-V cut blazer had plenty of sex appeal, and jackets that
rounded out at the hip hearkened back to the early days of Dior.
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