This richly illustrated entry in the stylish series tells the story of
groundbreaking designer Christian Dior and the fashion house he
founded.
Christian Dior's spectacular rise to the upper echelons of Parisian
haute couture is one of the most compelling stories of twentieth-century
fashion. An art gallerist with a contemporary vision, Dior's debut
collection invented the "new look" silhouette and revolutionized the way
women dressed, shopped, and saw themselves. The House of Dior's unique
style blended the traditional, artisanal skills of the French fashion
house--tailoring and intricate embellishment--with a modern sensibility.
Dior himself helmed the company for only a decade, but it has flourished
under the creative direction of some of the most storied names in
fashion. Currently, Maria Grazia Chiuri steers the brand as it stays
true to its identity--of opulence, femininity, drama, and what Christian
Dior called "the complete look," from garments to perfume and shoes.
Little Book of Dior tells the story of Christian Dior's early life,
the brand's inception, the triumphs of the couture collections on the
catwalk and the red carpet, and the brand's journey after the death of
its founder.