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you know the six successive artistic directors at the house of dior sort of maintaining the relevance of to your by reinterpreting and reimagining the codes of the house to modern and contemporary audiences. the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf simmons. but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to gallons overflowing with petals a theme embraced by currently creative mary. with her fairy tale creations some five hundred objects are here illustrations accessories miniatures and perth and the meticulous process of is revealed in this room where each creation is first tested in its purest form. each of these pieces is a work of art built to last by crossman who are appreciated and. a far cry from the fashion industry today most clothes maint and disposable. right now the fashion industry is under pressure to improve its sustainability credentials it could learn much from looking back to the past. time you spoke with
you know the six successive artistic directors at the house of dior sort of maintaining the relevance of to your by reinterpreting and reimagining the codes of the house to modern and contemporary audiences. the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf simmons. but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to gallons overflowing with...
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you know the six successive artistic directors at the house of dior sort of maintained the relevance of to your by reinterpreting and reimagining the codes of the house to modern and contemporary audiences. the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf sevens. but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to gallons overflowing with petals a theme embraced by currently creative mario got out to a charity with her fairy tale creations some five hundred objects are here illustrations accessories miniatures and perth you and the meticulous process of it is revealed in this room where each creation is first tested in its purest form. each of these pieces is a work of art built to last by crossman who were appreciated and barely paid a far cry from the fashion industry today by most clothes and maint and disposable . right now the fashion industry is under pressure to improve its sustainability credentials it could learn much from
you know the six successive artistic directors at the house of dior sort of maintained the relevance of to your by reinterpreting and reimagining the codes of the house to modern and contemporary audiences. the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf sevens. but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to gallons overflowing with...
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you know the six successive artistic directors at the house of dior sort of maintained the relevance of to your high reinterpreting and reimagining the codes of the house to modern and contemporary audience is. the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf sevens. but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to overflowing with petals a theme embraced by currently creative. with her fairy tale creations some five hundred objects are here illustrations accessories miniatures and. and the meticulous process of is revealed in this room each creation is first tested in its purest form each of these pieces is a work of art built to last by crossman who are appreciated and. a far cry from the fashion industry today most clothes. and disposable. right now the fashion industry is under pressure to improve its sustainability credentials it could learn much from back to the past. qatar have stung the football world winning the asian c
you know the six successive artistic directors at the house of dior sort of maintained the relevance of to your high reinterpreting and reimagining the codes of the house to modern and contemporary audience is. the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf sevens. but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to overflowing with petals...
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the passion house of dior is regarded as the essence of parisian schick and french design a christian dior became famous well wide for his optional and celts ditching no she had a great passion for all things british that's why the victoria and albert museum in london is all wrong and your the lavish exhibition. christiane to your designer of dreams is the name of the latest fashion exhibition in london's victoria and albert museum and in fact the show allows you to get unusually close to the french labels dream. the highlight a dress that do your design for the occasion of princess margaret's twenty first birthday and most important times was princess margaret and here as the youngest sibling of the monarchy queen elizabeth she was able to wear what she would like to wear and so she chairs and when she was eighteen she went to paris and visited some of the you could sure. and the one that she would have from was christa knew. but it wasn't just british royalty who had a thing for your the french designer was himself fascinated by britain and british style. he grew up on the normandy
the passion house of dior is regarded as the essence of parisian schick and french design a christian dior became famous well wide for his optional and celts ditching no she had a great passion for all things british that's why the victoria and albert museum in london is all wrong and your the lavish exhibition. christiane to your designer of dreams is the name of the latest fashion exhibition in london's victoria and albert museum and in fact the show allows you to get unusually close to the...
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this vast exhibition in london celebrates that moment and the themes that have defined his house of dior ever since in every stitch there is passion from the bull by princess margaret had twenty first birthday to this dress embellished with gold celebrities and royalty clamored for his creations but ten years after his first show do your died suddenly making his legacy all the more impressive he had such an impact in those ten is the name of christie into your was sort of known throughout the world as a leader a fashion and so. you know the six successive artistic directors at the house of. sort of maintaining the relevance of to you. by reinterpreting in reimagining the currys of the house to modern and contemporary audience is. the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf simmons but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to gallons overflowing with petals a theme embraced by currently creative mario got out to a charity t
this vast exhibition in london celebrates that moment and the themes that have defined his house of dior ever since in every stitch there is passion from the bull by princess margaret had twenty first birthday to this dress embellished with gold celebrities and royalty clamored for his creations but ten years after his first show do your died suddenly making his legacy all the more impressive he had such an impact in those ten is the name of christie into your was sort of known throughout the...
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this vast exhibition in london celebrates that moment and the themes that have defined his house of dior ever since in every stitch there is passion from the bull worn by princess margaret had twenty first birthday to this dress embellished with gold celebrities and royalty clamored for his creations but ten years after his first show dior died suddenly making his legacy all the more impressive he had such an impact in those ten years is the name of christie into your was sort of known throughout the world as a leader a fashion and so you know the six successive artistic directors of the house of. sort of maintaining the relevance of to your by reinterpreting and reimagining the codes of the house to modern and contemporary audiences. the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf sevens. but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to gallons overflowing with petals a theme embraced by currently creative mario get out to a char
this vast exhibition in london celebrates that moment and the themes that have defined his house of dior ever since in every stitch there is passion from the bull worn by princess margaret had twenty first birthday to this dress embellished with gold celebrities and royalty clamored for his creations but ten years after his first show dior died suddenly making his legacy all the more impressive he had such an impact in those ten years is the name of christie into your was sort of known...
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of course, it's made by hand at dior. there are these strong codes or themes of design which have really carried through from christian dior's designs in the 70-plus years in the houseas from the start downright revolutionary. the story of dior began just after the second world war, an age of penny pinching, until a french designer, christian dior, stunned the fashion world with his collection. >> the new collections -- >> reporter: they called it "the new look." "elle"'s editor-in-chief anne-marie curtis told us it was unashamedly decadent, every dress made from yards of fabric, and strikingly feminine with its nipped in waists. >> the fact he embraced women's curves is a real testament to the fact that i think he absolutely adored women and wanted to make them look beautiful. and empair them -- empower them actually. >> reporter: the wealthy and the famous couldn't get enough of the new look. >> a collection that won royal approval -- >> reporter: like the queen's sister, princess margaret, who wore dior to her 21st birthday party. the dress now part of the exhibition. >> perfection by dior's elegant mannequins are alluring models -- >> reporter: svetlana lloyd wa
of course, it's made by hand at dior. there are these strong codes or themes of design which have really carried through from christian dior's designs in the 70-plus years in the houseas from the start downright revolutionary. the story of dior began just after the second world war, an age of penny pinching, until a french designer, christian dior, stunned the fashion world with his collection. >> the new collections -- >> reporter: they called it "the new look."...
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now christian dior is the name of one of the worlds. fashion houses the man himself started the brand just after the war and almost immediately revolutionized fashion with his new look he paid no attention to the gloom and austerity of post-war europe and desired fabulous clothes that went and laughed now there's currently a retrospective of his work in. london's victoria and albert museum has a good eye for fashion it's curatorial staff acquired one of dior's iconic bastards back in one nine hundred sixty. now the museum has mounted a retrospective devoted to making barry french designer and talented businessman christian dior. legacy of christian dior really he really crystallises a moment in twentieth century fashion with the new and in his name is still known globally and although he was a shy and retiring man and he really knew how to push the bra and. deal founded his fashion house in paris in one thousand nine hundred forty six and his very first collection was a success stars like milan or dietrich were among his first clients born in normandy
now christian dior is the name of one of the worlds. fashion houses the man himself started the brand just after the war and almost immediately revolutionized fashion with his new look he paid no attention to the gloom and austerity of post-war europe and desired fabulous clothes that went and laughed now there's currently a retrospective of his work in. london's victoria and albert museum has a good eye for fashion it's curatorial staff acquired one of dior's iconic bastards back in one nine...
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and instead of pandering to the erg and the dup, the prime minister could recognise she could get her dior through by talking to the moderates on both sides of the house only if she makes it conditional on that valid consent. but isn't it right the prime minister is listening to those brexiteers in her party, you all stood on manifestos that said you agree with leaving the eu? we didn't agree with leaving the eu? we didn't agree with leaving the eu? we didn't agree with a hard brexit and a bad deal and that is the point here, we we re deal and that is the point here, we were promised a great deal, if you remember, all those promises about deals being ready the second after midnight, that britain would hold all the cards, all those unrealistic promises, instead of actually setting out very clearly to people that there would be trade—offs and compromises, and none of those trade—offs and compromises were there during the referendum campaign, soi there during the referendum campaign, so i think it is right that everyone has the chance to weigh up the evidence, notjust mps, but all of the public, look at brexit, warts and all, and so is this really what y
and instead of pandering to the erg and the dup, the prime minister could recognise she could get her dior through by talking to the moderates on both sides of the house only if she makes it conditional on that valid consent. but isn't it right the prime minister is listening to those brexiteers in her party, you all stood on manifestos that said you agree with leaving the eu? we didn't agree with leaving the eu? we didn't agree with leaving the eu? we didn't agree with a hard brexit and a bad...