Dior Pre-Fall 2025: Kyoto in Full Blossom
- Maria Grazia Chiuri presented Dior's pre-fall 2025 collection in Kyoto on Tuesday, April 15, at Toji Temple.
- Christian Dior's initial fascination with Japan in the 1950s inspired Chiuri to showcase the collection in Kyoto.
- The collection blended traditional Kyoto crafts with modern silhouettes against a backdrop of falling cherry blossoms.
- Chiuri collaborated with local artisans, including Tatsumura Textile which stated Dior used fabrics in 1953.
- Chiuri's Kyoto show perpetuates Dior's connection with Japan, reinterpreting the kimono and honoring past designers.
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Dior Heads to Kyoto for Pre-Fall 2025
Courtesy of Christian DiorWhile you wait for the fall 2025 collections to hit stores following their debuts in February, get ready for another round of goods you’ll likely want to covet just as much. Yes, it’s time for pre-fall, an opportunity for designers to break from the seasonal boundaries and rules, if only slightly. Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri chose Kyoto, Japan as the place to unveil her fall 2025 collection on April 15—sp…
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