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Christian Dior: "The Man Who Made The World Look New"
By: Boyd Davis

Christian Dior Christian Dior was born with a silver spoon in Granville, France (Jan 21, 1905).

His growing up years were spent in museums and galleries, but instead of taking up art, he studied Political Science at the Ecole des Sciences Politiques (1925).

Two years after graduation, he served the obligatory 2 years in the French Army. After he got out, he opened an art gallery and was an art dealer from 1928-1931.

When the U.S. was undergoing its worst depression in history, Christian Dior felt it in his personal life. In 1931, his mother died of cancer, his father's company declared bankruptcy and Christian Dior himself contracted tuberculosis.

As the saying goes, "When God closes a door, he opens a window," Christian Dior's fashion design talent started to show during this very sad period of his life. He started to work as a fashion illustrator and then as an assistant designer.

But in 1939, the winds of war hit Europe and Christian Dior was one of the many who were deployed by the French Army. After the war, he went back to fashion designing and finally in 1947, he launched the House of Dior and "The New Look."

Considered revolutionary by the fashion press, "The New Look" was actually called "Corolle Line" by Christian Dior himself. It was back to femininity and luxury after the "manly and depraved" look due to the war.

Rounded shoulders, cinched waist and bell skirts created in luxurious fabrics - that was what Christian Dior showed the world in 1947. It was an instant success and assured Dior a place in the annals of fashion history.

Christian Dior's career as a top fashion designer only lasted 10 years (he died in 1957).

The House of Dior continued to live, first under Yves Saint Laurent, and currently under John Galliano. It is now a member of the LVMH group of companies famous for its luxury goods product lines.

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Dior by John Galliano
Fall 2007

Photo by: Giovanni Pucci

Dior by John Galliano
Spring 2008

Photo by: Giovanni Pucci

See the Christian Dior Runway Shows:
  • Spring 2008

  • Haute Couture Fall 2007

  • Fall 2007

  • Haute Couture Spring 2007

  • Spring 2007

  • Haute Couture Fall 2006

  • Fall 2006

  • Haute Couture Spring 2006

  • Spring 2006

  • Haute Couture Fall 2005

  • Fall 2005

  • Haute Couture Spring 2005

  • Spring 2005

  • Haute Couture Fall 2004

  • Fall 2004

  • Haute Couture Spring 2004

  • Spring 2004

  • Haute Couture Fall 2003

  • Fall 2003

  • Haute Couture Spring 2003

  • Spring 2003

  • Haute Couture Fall 2002

  • Fall 2002

  • Haute Couture Spring 2002

  • Spring 2002

  • Fall 2001 Haute Couture

  • Fall 2001 Pret-a-Porter

  • Spring 2001 Haute Couture

  • Website: www.dior.com

    Address:
    Christian Dior
    30, Avenue Montaigne
    75008 Paris, France
    Tel: 33 1 40 73 54 44
    Fax: 33 1 47 20 00 60

    Press Contact for
    CHRISTIAN DIOR
    Bernard DANILLON de CAZELLA
    Tina LIGNELL
    Tel: +33 1 40 73 54 44
    Fax: +33 1 40 70 90 32

    News About Dior:

  • Christian Dior Centennial Exhibit
  • Dior Launches the Chris 47
  • John Galliano John Galliano on the runway, Dior Haute Couture Spring 2004
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