Dior at the V&A's
One of the many suit you will see when you enter Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams, which opens at London’s V&A Museum on Saturday. Monday morning, as the exhibition setup was in its final stages, the head of Dior had arrived from the Eurostar, ready to host the opening parties. Maria Grazia Chiuri, Dior's first female fashion architect, was wearing pants, dark boots, and a thick-ribbed naval force sweater under a clean-lined naval force cashmere coat. Maria Grazia was wearing her short hair faded and slicked back, her eyes vigorously rimmed with kohl, her knuckles encrusted with substantial adornments. Grazia was not known as the wasp-waisted, full-skirt type. She was conceived in Rome in 1964, has in the same way as Christian Dior, who established his eponymous house 17 years before she was conceived, is an affection for Britain. This Dior presentation was first appeared in Paris two years prior, yet has been extended by the guardian Oriole Cullen to recount th...