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Dior Spring-Summer 2024 Show

The Dior Spring-Summer 2024 Show presented today at the Tuileries gardens in Paris aims to unequivocally liberate modern women from the outdated conception of who they are. Not only that, though. The models are sent on the catwalk to the setting that depicts media statements like "Save Your Marriage, Iron Properly" and similar form of brainwashing that women have experienced throughout the years. A viewpoint that has been primarily endorsed by the male-dominated media and contributed to the oppression of women worldwide.



Dior Global Ambassador Jisoo and friends of the brand attended the show was streamed live from the Tuileries at 3 p.m. on Dior.com.


Maria Grazia Chiuri continues to explore the captivating, plural links between femininity and feminism. Chiuri goes one step further than any other designer. Converging the temporalities of past and present, she focuses on all the rebellious figures who have asserted their independence. For any Dior show by Maria Grazia Chiuri, l would expect a feminist message, but this was definitely Chiuri unfiltered and brave move by Dior as well.



'NOT HER' a massive, immersive work of art by Elena Bellantoni, continues this rejection of all the stereotypes that place women in predetermined categories. The visual display, which covers every wall in the the analog split-flap technology is used in the show's scenography. A series of feminine characters, including



Elena Bellantoni altered the artist's own work (using images from sexist advertisements and

contrasting phrases to answer to the dominating stereotype: "


Notably the music for the Dior Spring/Summer 2024 Show seems to have been inspired by the feminist theme of Austria's Eurovision 2023 entry by Teya & Salena - Who The Hell Is Edgar? This Official Music Video | Eurovision 2023. The song satirises the music industry, where songwriters get just 0.003 cents per stream and where women often struggle to gain the respect of their peers. As they sing: “Zero dot zero zero three, give me two years, and your dinner will be free, gas station champagne is on me.”





We don’t know how much Chiuri loves Teya and Salen. But we do know the injustice described in this song and in Dior's show aims to wake up women and object to the auto subjection to male dominance.


The clothes are almost entirely black or white looks with almost no colour at all in the spring collection. The Mille-fleurs, emblematic of Dior, is transformed into a dark motif, a contrasting floral X-ray. Knitwear plays a tremendous role: Dior proposes many very light, transparent looks, like a metallic sweater that alludes to chainmail.

Celebrities at the Dior show

Charlize Theron


Nicole Warne


Natalia Vodianova

Olivia Palermo

Nattawin Wattanagitiphat + Romsaithong Phakphum


Beatrice Borromeo


Amina Muaddi


Alexa Chung


DIOR RTW SS24 SCENOGRAPHY OUTSIDE 1 © Adrien Dirand




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