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Dior in Kyoto or Japan seen from Avenue Montaigne

Dior in Kyoto or Japan seen from Avenue Montaigne
Dior in Kyoto or Japan seen from Avenue Montaigne
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Maria Grazia Chiuri unveiled Tuesday evening, under the Sakuras in flowers from the Tō-ji Temple garden, her fall 2025 collection for the fashion house. Demonstrating his talent once again, in the footsteps of the inventor of the New Look even in the workshops of the City of Kimono.

At the bottom of an in Kyoto, a 90 -year -old gentleman is busy with his loom. From his always agile fingers, he manipulates the coil coils with dexterity, examining with an expert eye the drawing of the brocade which he is making. In the post-war Japan, Toshio Iwama, craftsman of the prestigious Tatsumura art weaving workshop, not yet twenty years at the time, already repeated these same ancestral gestures to weave the meters of fabrics necessary for a coat garnished with blue (winter 1952), to a set rehearsing a bird pattern on a cherry in (summer 1953) and From Son d’Or (1954), all three scratched Dior.

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This is the kind of history of know-how and tradition of which Maria Grazia Chiuri, the current artistic director of the house on avenue Montaigne, loves. “”You realize, it’s incredible, Such expertise is so rare! She enthuses as she oversees the details of her …

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