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THE FASHION DECLARATION BY DIOR

Dior by Maria Grazia Chiuri has become a full statement brand! From the famous "We Should All Be Feminists" that encaptured the roots of #MeToo movement alluding that fashion is so much more than just style, outfits, and trends, the "parole"-ism nature is definitely something that Maria Grazia Chiuri is fond of. She likes to be upfront and she does it amazingly, offering us the straight-forward fashion that goes hand in hand with her conscious concept of the fashion, women, and world in general!

The latest Pre-Fall 2020 collection was conceived like the manifesto of the fashion. With the quotes that define what fashion is today in the eyes of the modern Dior creative director, it has offered the stunning collection that bursts with the tailoring impeccably on point spirit. The silhouettes were strong, almost sculpture alike precise giving the whole collection the strong presentable aura. From the gorgeous tweed coats and ensembles, with the sleek and structured well skirts and mini skirt. This whole declarative story has had an androgynous effect in the forms, and not just in the forms, but in the textures too!

The sculpted nature of the silhouette that has rather a tom-boy-ish charm alluring that Dior fashion can be both; extravagantly beautiful and gorgeous and strong in the file of the casual touches. The fisherman´s hats just like the big Dior totes, have gone in that casual and urban "Stich"! Yet at the end of the collection, the red off-shoulder dress with the corset upper part has set the tone of being free to look and dress how you like and want! And that is the non-imperative imperative of this collection! and isn´t this the reason why fashion is so stunning and astonishing piece of art!

What do you think about this collection? Do you like the concept of this kind of fashion that Dior offers? Which look do you find the most inspiration worthy?

Thank you for your attention!

Georgia! xo

The highlights from Dior Pre-Fall 2020 collection:
























Photos: www.vogue.com


  

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