From June 6th until November 1st, 2015
After having depicted the links Dior is weaving with the arts, the
Christian Dior museum presents the revolution of the New Look and how
exceptional it is to the history of fashion.
On February 12th, 1947, Christian Dior reveals his first haute
couture collection in his newly founded House located 30, avenue Montaigne in
Paris. An event unprecedented in the fashion realm, Christian Dior -
totally unknown the day before – rises to fame the day after his show. The New
Look collection imposes itself as the founding manifesto of the Dior style.
This collection revolutionizes the fashion aesthetics of the 1940’s and heralds
the revival of elegance and refinement of the 1950’s.
The drastic change implemented by Dior echoes women s desire of
metamorphosis from their second world war look. Within this era of
reconstruction, Christian Dior creates a new aesthetics heading toward the
future. He imposes the reinstatement of an exultant femininity.
To the straight and masculine silhouette, he opposes the revival of the
beauty of the curve, charm and splendor.
Within this legendary collection, one design is closely watched, the
notorious “Bar” outfit. This afternoon suit, with its pure and architectural
cut, summarizes the spirit of Christian Dior’s message. This genuine New
Look icon finds itself among the artistic lineage of the House of Dior
for the upcoming decades. Artistic directors who will come after the founding
father of the House would regularly pay tribute to this original manifesto,
while rewriting according to their own skills, a powerful style, always in
harmony with the present.
The exhibition “Dior, the Revolution of the New Look” offers a
journey throughout the Dior universe and its creation from 1947 to 2015, based
upon the original momentum of both the "Bar" suit and the New
Look.
The themed pathway highlights with a new perspective this seminal event
assessing the style of the House, from a genealogy of tributes to the “Bar”
suit up to its historical and stylistic inspirations, its technical
constructions and its plastic hallmark in praise of the curve.
The exhibition revolves around eighty Haute Couture garments from Christian
Dior to Raf Simons, about thirty photographs, around fifty documents, New Look
memories, manuscripts, original sketches, Miss Dior perfume bottles,
mini-replica of the “Bar” suit, New Look dolls, “suit”
patterns and toiles.
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