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    Bar Jackets, Goddess Dresses, and Sporty Touches Defined Maria Grazia Chiuri’s Dior. What’s Your Favorite Look?

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    Maria Grazia Chiuri, the first woman to lead Christian Dior, is bowing out. From the start, the designer put women first, whether it was the “We Should All Be Feminists” T-shirt from her debut collection or a show set featuring a tapestry that asked “What if Women Ruled the World?” Over the years, she collaborated with female artists and designers including Judy Chicago, Maripol, Grace Wales Bonner, and the estate of Niki de Saint Phalle.

    Chiuri was also determined to be inclusive of the entirety of Dior’s history. She reintroduced the saddle bag and J’adore Dior T-shirts of John Galliano’s tenure, and made many references to Marc Bohan, who was at Dior for nearly 30 years—longer than any other creative director. If Chiuri’s destination resort shows reflected their locality, the main line explored Parisians and Paris lore, be it the Existentialist or Surrealist movements, or the student riots of 1968.

    Below is one look from each of Chiuri’s runway collections for Dior. Which are your favorites?



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