Mosaics by artist Faith Ringgold (1930-2024), recreated by Chanakya artisans, capture the gaze. The colourful backdrop of woman athletes aligned perfectly with the monochrome silhouettes on the runway. Freedom of women’s bodies, a favourite theme of Dior’s creative director for women’s collections, once again enjoyed pride of place. She introduced the jersey to the world of couture as a metal mesh in gold, silver and white, embracing the shape of the body. Ultralight inner bustiers structure the outfits. Sports jerseys are appropriated and adorned with gold leaves or micro sequins, LVMH said in a press release.
Pleats and draping are featured in many of the pieces, as skirts reveal a pair of pants at each step, their fringes amplifying the movement. Fabrics seem sculpted to the body, evoking statuary in silk dresses magnified by embroidery. The antique peplum becomes contemporary in the collection. Walking in gladiator sandals, the neo-Amazons wear dresses hanging from one shoulder, revealing transparent metallic tank tops trimmed in satin. Embroidered mini mirrors echo the mosaics with moiré effects and golden fabrics evoke precious molten liquids. A standout red dress – the ‘colour of life’ according to Christian Dior – culminated this celebration of the body.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)