
Christian Dior was a French couturier whose 1947 “New Look” transformed the global fashion landscape. His designs emphasized narrow shoulders, corseted waists, and voluminous skirts, introducing an hourglass silhouette that contrasted the austerity of wartime dressing.
Dior’s couture house became synonymous with luxury, refinement, and precise tailoring. Subsequent creative directors expanded the brand into ready-to-wear, accessories, and fragrance.
Christian Dior was a French fashion designer known for creating the “New Look,” a sculptural, feminine silhouette that transformed postwar fashion.
Christian Dior was a French couturier whose “New Look” introduced sculptural, feminine silhouettes that reshaped postwar fashion.