Christian Dior Pre-Fall 2025 Collection | Vogue

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Key Inspirations

The Christian Dior Pre-Fall 2025 collection, designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri, is deeply inspired by the Japanese kimono and its cultural significance. Chiuri explored the kimono's unisex design, its ability to both conceal and reveal, and its inherent elegance.

Collaborations

The collection features significant collaborations with Japanese artisans. The historic Tatsumura Textile atelier, known for its obi sashes and ceremonial garments, recreated patterns originally commissioned by Monsieur Dior in the 1950s. Master dyer Tabata Kihachi and the Fukada family also contributed their expertise in traditional dyeing techniques.

Design Elements

Key design elements include:

  • Kimono-style overcoats and trousers in sumptuous brocades.
  • Kimono-style robe-manteaux in luminous golden brocade.
  • Belted kimono-style jackets and shorts in ivory and deep green dΓ©gradΓ© tones.
  • Oversized cashmere coats with hand-embroidered Japanese floral iconography.
  • Silk velvet tunics with fringed hems.
  • Voluminous padded blousons decorated with cherry blossoms and foliage.
  • Indigo denim jumpsuit and trapeze jacket with a minimalist Japanese garden print.

The craftsmanship was exceptionally high-quality, showcasing the enduring mastery of Japanese artistry.

Show Details

The fashion show took place at Toji Temple under the glow of cherry blossoms. Notable guests in attendance included Lily James, Deva Cassel, Sonam Kapoor, and Pretty Yende.

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