Thursday, January 27, 2011

Christian Dior | Spring Couture 2011



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
PARIS, January 24, 2011
John Galliano originally studied to be a fashion illustrator at Central Saint Martins. He'd even signed a contract for a job in Manhattan. Then the hand of fate turned his head to design. Oh, how different things might have been. For one thing, we'd never have gotten the Dior couture show we saw today.
Did you ever hear that Mr. John Galliano have studied to be a fashion illustrator at Central Saint Martins? But the destiny brought him to design. But you can notice his extraordinary skills for fashion design everytime when he presents Dior couture shows, like also for this year.
He opened the show in the forties and fifties style, where he added his imagination and passion in feminine aspirations.  He called it his most technically challenging collection, but the effort was rarely obvious. Opulently swagged tops and gowns bobbed and floated like billowing sails, look amazing. Dior's New Look was an obvious source point for skirts that flared from corseted waists or dropped pencil-thin to below the knee from rounded hips.
Where he made that hand-painting fabric in the simplest way, and achieved the desired result of the whole collection. Here are my favourite clothes of the Dior Spring Couture 2011 collection!







source: style.com

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