“Inspirations Dior” offers an exclusive and comprehensive look into one of the world’s most successful names in fashion. Showcasing works of art, archival photographs of the gowns and of fashion shows, unpublished images specifically taken for this catalogue by Laziz Hamani, and sketches, this elaborately illustrated book also contains text from an impressive array of respected art and fashion experts – including Florence Muller, Edmonde Charles-Roux, Jacques Ranc, Vitali Michin, Irina Antonova, Bernard Arnault, John Galliano, Daniel Alcouffe, Stephane Guegan, and Frederic Bourdellier. Moving from 1947 to the present day, this book defines the roots of Dior style, showcasing the distinctive lines, materials, and shapes that have been loved throughout the decades. The first section of the book, ‘Art and Fashion,’ introduces the many aspects that make Dior unique, highlighting the corollaries between art, painting in particular, with the designs. Tracing themes and sources of inspiration, the second part of the book “The Waltz of Time” reveals how elements from the past – the French eighteenth century (a particularly significant era for Dior), the Belle Epoque, Ancient Egypt, and more-have influenced the designs. Then, the global nature of Dior is explored, finding parallels with specific pieces in the art and culture of Spain, Russia, and Asia.
I’ve had a growing interest in fashion over the last several years. While I am interested in the history of fahion, I am primary interested in the visual feast of inspiration that it provides. I’ve also been interested in and studied Art History over my life. So saying all of that, I will tell you that I find this to be one of the most beautifully designed and published books I have ever seen. Many kinds of paper and vellum, insets, beautiful photos and fold-outs. Content and publishing is…
Big Beautiful Pictures This is a beautiful book. It has big beautiful pictures and would definitely be a piece to add to your fashion table book collection. And worth every penny of the $70.
Not the best examples of Dior I was hoping for more of a retrospective of Dior’s work in context of artwork/inspiration. While it does that in general terms, there is actually very little work from the House of Dior shown. It takes key pieces to establish the idea, but then renders them redundant through endless photo montages of the same dress. Not a knew take on Dior.