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Dior makes a folk turn at Luxury Couture Fashion Week in Paris

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Paris-Dior Designer Maria Grazia Chiuri puts aside a sparkling jacquard and sequin coating (a standard dish at the Paris fashion show), devoting herself to the craftsmanship of needle and thread varieties, with elaborate and folk-flavored flavors. I applied flower embroidery to her haute couture lineup. Fall / winter season.

"This is a project in this idea that art and craftsmanship are at the same level," Chiuri told Reuters.

On Monday, the model wiped out the runway with loose braids and patchwork opera coats, trim jackets, and long-sleeved dresses. Her garment acted as a soft, neutral-colored blank canvas — beige wool gabaldin, cotton canvas, black velvet — stylized flowers dripping from the shoulders and rising from the hem and wrapped around a skirt. Embroidery.

Ukrainian artist Olesia Trofimenco fills the show venue in the gardens of the Rodin Museum with artwork and a towering photo of an embroidered flower-covered landscape. The image outlines the shapes of the people who might have been there. One of LVMH's own labels, the French Fashion House, will open to the public in the tradition that began with the Judy Chicago exhibition in 2020.

The underlying theme of artwork and fashion – the tree of life, a universal symbol that transcends culture and is interpreted in a variety of styles.

Chiuri explained that this concept has a mysterious nature that people can turn to "in difficult times". The

pattern had a slightly retro feel to it. Chiuri examined local traditions and how flower patterns are interpreted around the world.

"I think all of these dresses have something in common. They are often embroidered and adorned with flowers. They really have a connection to life." She said.

Sigourney Weaver and Naomi Watts were one of the packed front row guests.

(reported by Mimosa Spencer, edited by Lisa Shumaker)