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PARIS HAUTE COUTURE 2025

"I think the main element of this collection is youth and, above all, the return to forgotten trends, that is, simplicity, naturalness and softness." With this phrase, a very young Yves Saint Laurent, recently appointed creative director of the fashion house Christian Dior, described his debut collection, Trapèze. The line was introduced in 1958 and embodied all the values of the girls of the sixties, such as the liberation of the body and the spirit of emancipation. His bold creations were inspired, among other things, by the Beat Generation. Today, at Christian Dior's spring-summer 2025 haute couture show, Maria Grazia Chiuri returned to that moment in history to be inspired and playfully mix the past and the present in wonderful garments with which a woman can be one thing and the opposite. It can be a flower woman, either wrapped in a cloak of petals, or uncovered in a minidress with tight corollas on the bust that bursts into a light crinoline; or a bird woman, thanks to a headdress with a punk crest that shoots into the sky.

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