the Filipina Anna Bayle …was refinement in visual performance in every runway walk ..put together in motion….she literally glides…face projections and evoking refinement…almost fluid and you see her performance down to the tension of her fingers ….she delivers haute couture glamour…most notably in her period with Monsieur Christian Lacroix….where she mostly carries the big big opera coats and dresses..alone (change music, change mood, pure haute couture vibe and Anna Bayle stride)
There's something about these ladies of the 50's that is so eloquent and mesmerizing. They can speak as slowly and languidly as they want and you just listen
But the "ladies of the 50's" in this film were a small representation of the people of the world the models were all one color. Is that a true representation of the "ladies of the 50's"??
It's beyond ghastly! It's ridiculous or just weird and depressing. It's too drab on her she appears to be somber 😔. Take it off! Throw it away and choose something more feminine!
HUBERT DE GIVENCHY IS THE REAL KING OF CLASSY HAUTE COUTURE. FULL STOP. SEE HIS AUDREY HEPBURN CREATION IN BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYS. MESMERISING. SIMPLE BUT ELEGANT.
I agree. It’s as though they are cattle stomping behind one another. Float. Float and be feminine. That’s Dior. Stop putting them in 8 inch heels and they won’t sound like cows.
Oh dear, that little one experiencing her first casting and show is only a baby. She's so nervous! You're doing beautifully - go out there and wow them!
"haute couture is a dream...it has to stay a dream" YESSS!!!!! some things shouldn't be accessible to EVERYBADY but these new designers a TERRRRRRRIBLE.
Nowadays designers dresses are not in the momento. They display their madness into their dresses which cant be worn and to tacky . Dior couture is way past gone now cause of the designers
Good heavens, when did fashion turn into what one finds at Goodwill or the Salvation Army second hand store? Gone are the days of style and elegance it seems.
Leggings, skinny jeans, dresses with holes cut out, tacky. I'd get wrong to say bring back elegant feminine clothes. People walked, stood and sat in an elegant way back then.
I do agree with you that it is sometimes an eyesore to watch, however, it is also the way fashion evolves... before we had periods of decades if not hundreds of years before change came, now it is at least two fashion shows a year and you have to come up with something "new and eye catching" to present... it is surely a hard creative thing to do
@@pavelmacek282 fashion actually changed more rapidly than you think. Especially in the last three hundred years. One need only look at the style of dresses for ladies to see how dramatically things changed. It is today that one would be hard pressed to distinguish one era from another. I believe this happened in the last 25-30 years. Fashion has devolved and fashion shows seem more like costumes not meant to flatter anyone, but merely get attention even horrify.
The vintage models had class glamour elegance and style as they glided down the catwalk Todays models clomping down the catwalk wearing ridiculous sometimes ugly fashions of today I prefer the beauty of the vintage fashion shows hands down
Good question. Some of these models are rather homely, and they are coached not to smile, which makes them all the MORE homly. Some of them look downright mean and/ or angry. In the 50' they smiled naturally, as it should be. It's a real turn off to have to look at a Holly angry looking model these days.😗😝😝 What the hell are they thinking??? And they walk unnaturally bad. Don't think Dior would have approved. I know I don't.😖😖😖😖 😒😒and then some. Also, fur is inappropriate. Animals deserve better treatment than that.
Just because you live in the past and probably never bought any couture doesn’t mean everyone else has to. And you probably didn’t even watch the documentary. When Dior first launched his line the modles were attacked in the streets. So there were always old, conservative bores.
Behind the scenes personalities are quite fascinating - talented n down to earth - a breath of fresh air! Indeed a whole different world than the shows, models, clients etc.
How depressing to see the descent of beauty and elegance so starkly in evidence in this documentary. Everything has become ugly and awkward. Dior would be horrified.
Olivia Colman seems very down-to-earth, couldn't hear her without thinking she might've had a bit of a laugh in her head narrating the ridiculousness of it all
I love the brand because fo it's elegance and the jewelry too I watch the shows because it makes me feel happy and appreciative but I can't afford to have them as I am not rich .😊but an rich in heart ❤❤❤.
Dior was just spectacular in its day design and models. Now it is ridiculous the models are ill looking even ugly and can no longer walk or model. Dior must be turning in his grave looking at the shambles turned out now.
With what is ‘ made ‘ today, I feel sure Dior would turn in his grave- Dior was about beauty, style and above all ELlEGANCE - When you walked in a room ,every mans eye was on you ,if wanted you, and every woman envied you. Dior is dead-
The opera at Versailles was built beginning 1763 Louis the XIV died in 1705, so he never had a chance to dance on the stage as was stated in the documentary.
Correct, The OPERA at Versailles was built by Louis XV for the marriage of his son, the Dauphin,Louis Ferdinand. The architect was the awesome Ange-Jaques Gabriel, and the hall is both visually and acoustically perfect.
The modèles are ridiculous nowadays, they force them to walk and behave likes robots what a despise for women, and fashion victimes have not enough self estime to say no. What a shame. Only couturières should be proud of their fabulous work.
I agree…15 year old girls don’t represent women. What’s with the walk… They walk like Neanderthals in the flat shoes in the last show…where’s the classic stilletto?
Marvelous documentary on an iconic fashion house! 2 things: Could someone not bother to notify the woman commenting who left her Velcro roller in her hair; the provider who did this to the Houston woman, with more money than sense? Don't go to them.
Charlize Theron is missing something. Her dress looks very similar to a tropical giant clam shell. She really should be wearing an oversized-pearl necklace with this dress. Or, any pearls at all would be fine, as long as it looks like pearls, and looks tropical.
Naahhh very basic. The Dior of the 80's to mid -2k era produces the most fab designs that lingers in the peoples minds. The ones on this video are very basic. The two top notch(?) models are flawed! Hadeed and the Australian whose more of an ex-,rehab patient that a model, are tod boring and unglamorous.
I loved & still love elegant simplicity! Dior was know for that acetic. Designing trendy cloths just to fit into a modern,takes the elegance factor out it! They should do what they have always done best, there is a larger market there, more than trendy!, Give us back your true art!,
I love the elegance of the early models. They had a smile that showed they enjoyed the beautiful clothes. Today the ladies literally frown and stomp down the catwalk. Some of the clothes they have to wear now must be the reason.
Love this documentary, rich of information about the story of Dior, but also giving a good insight in the industry; from the dressmakers to models, they all have such a good personality ❤❤
After WW2 Dior made a trip to Australia. There he found on rationing and some prosperity. His fashions were showcased on TV and he made many sales. This he plowed back into his fashion house. Some say Australia made the House of Dior.
Fiquei fã da Dior no dia em que ela convidou jonny depp para fazee aquele comercial maravilhoso com os lobos. Dior tem uma chance a Depp quando ninguém mais acreditava nele. PARABÉNS DIOR
Yes they are looking more and more like the Adams Family vs. Frankenstein! To make matters worse these dresses are costly!! These dresses unfortunately aren't even practical to wear!
@@CALLMESIR... Hmmm. Come to think about it they probably did go to Old Navy or Walmart!! And Haute Couture is usually weird and not worth the high expense either!!
The model who hails from the Netherlands is charming. She has personality, is intelligent and genuine. She priobably already speaks multiple languages at such a young age. Those who grow up in freedom multi cultural and open societies embrace who they are and are never afraid to show it. That seems a top model in the making who will carry any dress with class, style AND purpose Veel success❤️🧘♀️🇳🇱
@@keenoled well ,yet it will never be a design as such but a provocation instead , Yawn provocation is always thirsty, and it runs out of ideas, it dies . There is a great difference between ideas and design .
Hello from California. Thanks so much , Luxury Living team , for an excellent documentary of Christian Dior. Inspirational fashion designer Christian Dior. Cheers from our channel 🥂🦜🦜🦜Sally Alexandria & Alex * Australian Parakeets Stars ⭐️
Dior was updated Victorian. You'd need a maid and a button hook to get in and out of some of those dresses -' even day wear! Women protested the new look because it was so restrictive after years of war time freedom and movement. The embroidery, ribbon, fabric and workmanship were perfection, but the metres of fabric and corsetry were a chore.
The main protest was because it was seen as wasteful after years of restrictions and rationing of material during the war. It was a small group of feminists who protested its "regressive" design, control freaks if you ask me, they can wear what they like and shouldn't stop other women from wearing what they like, who are they to be the arbiters of what is acceptable? New Look made women look powerful, independent, confident, in control. New look wasn't particularly difficult to get into, women were lighter back in the 40s anyway, oh and who ever said fashion had to be comfortable? I wear heels that cripple my ankles and feet to look good! It was brilliantly successful and influential. It won back Paris' fashion crown that it lost during the war.
I still prefer the "glide", for too many generations models have been "walking" and clunking. Thank you for this video. Dior was most probably one of the last real designers. Tight range, glamour, beauty. I need to see this again and more of it. Real style, glamour and beautiful designs. Dior inspired, new designers have much to learn...
Just as an aside: the table setting shown at 03:40 features "Harcourt" stemware, by Baccarat. Note the horizontal "plumb-line" to position the chairbacks in a perfect line. God is in the details. G.
Many things go into a concept. It depends on who they expect to be buying and the season. Even your high end clients now dress more cacasual yet still want the brand name. It's smart to create lines to casual wear to glam. Also cost is less on the fashion house to design items with materials that are not as expensive. Smart. This is why these businesses have been around for years. Someone must be loveing this fashion house..Christian Dior is after all one of the best fashions to wear. No shade to any of the other major fashion houses as they all are fabulous.
Great just geourgeus and really beatiful desing fron so many years a go Monseur C Dior nice collection always and great coulours Nice Style Enpire congratulations thank you and merci boucoup God Bless You
30:30 The embroidered white jacket from Camille Aslan is beautiful. The cut is not a classic style, so it might raise some eyebrows from the more conservative clients. I think what you need to do with this jacket is to put a very full and stiff skirt underneath it to fill out the long flaps on the side of the jacket. You need to find a way to blend the side flaps into the lower half of the body.
LOVE the Galliano portion! we have to consistently push out stush old people and replace them with provocateurs and game changers. Long live "les enfant terribles"!
Dior is my favorite luxury brand. I love love love all the shoes, bags, clothes, & even there jewelry, however I do like Chanel’s jewelry a tad more… ❤
Be sure to check out part 2 here! ruclips.net/video/BxI_VPMkwOQ/видео.html
The House of Dior should bring back
“ Diorissimo!”” My Favorite Perfume!!! Love it. Since I was 14 years old !! Now Iam 63!!
🙏🥰👍👍
Plus once you get rich you don’t care if anyone knows your rich cause you are and you know you are at least that’s my take at this point *gtdupe*
I prefer the princess glam of the 50's. Color and lots of fabric.
Great past. Tacky present.
The vintage style of 'gliding' on runaway is so much captivating and appealing than the newer one. Please bring it back, please
the Filipina Anna Bayle …was refinement in visual performance in every runway walk ..put together in motion….she literally glides…face projections and evoking refinement…almost fluid and you see her performance down to the tension of her fingers ….she delivers haute couture glamour…most notably in her period with Monsieur Christian Lacroix….where she mostly carries the big big opera coats and dresses..alone (change music, change mood, pure haute couture vibe and Anna Bayle stride)
Along with Galliano, plz
You got my vote on that. They walk like something out of Beatle Juice.😜😜😜😜😜
2:50 & wow trolls & haters even existed back than lol 😅🤣🤣
@@beautifullovechannel• It takes one to know one…🤣
"Fashion" and "Style" are not always the same thing. Fashion cpmes and goes. Style is forever.
Well said!
There's something about these ladies of the 50's that is so eloquent and mesmerizing. They can speak as slowly and languidly as they want and you just listen
That is not 50's. That is 2023. Those 50's years ladies would never use that dress so provocative. I loved this new dress.
But the "ladies of the 50's" in this film were a small representation of the people of the world the models were all one color. Is that a true representation of the "ladies of the 50's"??
@@PamalaBotts She literally typed "these ladies" not all ladies. Stop the victim baiting.
I love the down to earth dressmaker, a woman who is of the earth.
she lives in reality.
The guy cleaning the pool looks more interesring ❤
Dior needs to go back to elegance and beauty
i weep over “modern” fashion.
charlene's dress is ghastly!!!!
It's beyond ghastly! It's ridiculous or just weird and depressing. It's too drab on her she appears to be somber 😔. Take it off! Throw it away and choose something more feminine!
Really, I think it is lovely. But that is art, some love it, some do not.
Charlize's? Yes, ridiculous. Like a bib. Never seemed to sit properly.
I agree. It was just weird.
Who’s is Charlene’s? 😅
Narrated by no other than Olivia Colman... EXCELLENT!
Love her, but she should learn to pronounce Christian. It’s NOT Christien!
I knew it! Recognized her beautiful voice and upper class accent immediately.
@@moonbeamchaos🤪🤣
@@aeterna581👍🏼💖
An imbecile butchering French names🤮
HUBERT DE GIVENCHY IS THE REAL KING OF CLASSY HAUTE COUTURE. FULL STOP. SEE HIS AUDREY HEPBURN CREATION IN BREAKFAST AT TIFFANYS. MESMERISING. SIMPLE BUT ELEGANT.
In the 50th, 60th model used to walk beautifully "the walk" ...now they walk like a herd of "something " !
At least they were elegant and could walk in high heels .
I hate the way the current models ‘stomp’ along the cat walk. No elegance, no allure
They also look rather sad and annoyed
I agree. It’s as though they are cattle stomping behind one another. Float. Float and be feminine. That’s Dior. Stop putting them in 8 inch heels and they won’t sound like cows.
@@michele-su6zy not surprising given how weird/ugly 'modern fashion' is.
Dior is what the universe gives us when it is showing off...
What a lot of monsters can be seen amongst the rich customers of haute couture
This lady from Texas 🧐
Yup...soon they won't be able to walk down the streets
I love Christian Dior. His estate is very attractive.
Oh dear, that little one experiencing her first casting and show is only a baby. She's so nervous! You're doing beautifully - go out there and wow them!
Waaaay tooo young to be in that environment.
And she’s already doing blow
Not sure they're supposed to 'wow 'anyone now. Seems they're just supposed to look miserable.
@@newgabe09 miserable and hungry is the aesthetic.
14:00 They should put more quality shows like this on RUclips
All these exquisite and timeless ensembles are now museum objects. They can't be worn but you can study its technicalities.
And now Dior has come down to earth... From luxury haute couture to Wal-Mart style of haute couture design, congratulations!
The elegance of not only the fashion house and models but women in general are missing from society today and it's a sham.
Charlene wearing a high level couture that exudes elegance and then she opens her mouth😮
Great so elegance and delycate thank you
It’s just like Gisele - beautiful, but then she opens her mouth …a potty mouth and cusses like a sailor! Such a shame
Flo and the rest of the ladies are saints- that’s talent! ❤
Haha, yes! That American accent alone...UGH! Oh, and I think you meant to say “Charlize”, not “Charlene”.
😂😂
"haute couture is a dream...it has to stay a dream" YESSS!!!!! some things shouldn't be accessible to EVERYBADY
but these new designers a TERRRRRRRIBLE.
Yes they are a nightmare.
Horrible clothes on miserable models. Think I'll keep my wallet in my bag.
Well said, and I quite agree with you; this was so cartoonishly bad, and how unhealthy the models look. Poor Dears!
Nowadays designers dresses are not in the momento. They display their madness into their dresses which cant be worn and to tacky . Dior couture is way past gone now cause of the designers
Thank you for posting this entertaining interesting video.
I love Dior. Lovely art. What an
empire.
Good heavens, when did fashion turn into what one finds at Goodwill or the Salvation Army second hand store? Gone are the days of style and elegance it seems.
Leggings, skinny jeans, dresses with holes cut out, tacky. I'd get wrong to say bring back elegant feminine clothes. People walked, stood and sat in an elegant way back then.
I do agree with you that it is sometimes an eyesore to watch, however, it is also the way fashion evolves... before we had periods of decades if not hundreds of years before change came, now it is at least two fashion shows a year and you have to come up with something "new and eye catching" to present... it is surely a hard creative thing to do
@@pavelmacek282 An eye sore is also eye catching
@@pavelmacek282 fashion actually changed more rapidly than you think. Especially in the last three hundred years. One need only look at the style of dresses for ladies to see how dramatically things changed. It is today that one would be hard pressed to distinguish one era from another. I believe this happened in the last 25-30 years. Fashion has devolved and fashion shows seem more like costumes not meant to flatter anyone, but merely get attention even horrify.
@@cjpowers9330 sorry but for me eyesore and eye catching are antonyms... and sure you will look at something hideous but for all the wrong reasons
The vintage models had class glamour elegance and style as they glided down the catwalk
Todays models clomping down the catwalk wearing ridiculous sometimes ugly fashions of today
I prefer the beauty of the vintage fashion shows hands down
Whatever happened to the elegant and glamorous models and the equally elegant clothes of yesteryear? 😢
Good question. Some of these models are rather homely, and they are coached not to smile, which makes them all the MORE homly. Some of them look downright mean and/ or angry. In the 50' they smiled naturally, as it should be. It's a real turn off to have to look at a Holly angry looking model these days.😗😝😝 What the hell are they thinking??? And they walk unnaturally bad. Don't think Dior would have approved. I know I don't.😖😖😖😖 😒😒and then some. Also, fur is inappropriate. Animals deserve better treatment than that.
I am so with you! Elegant manners and etiquette in general ❤❤😢
Just because you live in the past and probably never bought any couture doesn’t mean everyone else has to. And you probably didn’t even watch the documentary. When Dior first launched his line the modles were attacked in the streets. So there were always old, conservative bores.
@@jckonstanzblah blah blah
Behind the scenes personalities are quite fascinating - talented n down to earth - a breath of fresh air! Indeed a whole different world than the shows, models, clients etc.
How depressing to see the descent of beauty and elegance so starkly in evidence in this documentary. Everything has become ugly and awkward. Dior would be horrified.
Like the redone Tiffany flagship store in New York compared to
the original...horrific.
Ugly make-up at the Blenheim show. 😳Makes pretty women look monstrous.
You’re so right, depressing and so are their expressions and the clothes.
Yes, I found the last show here exactly that; kind of ugly, awkward & boring!
@@ohlottie ya it's like they're dressing transrobots.
I. Miss. Very. Much. The femininity
And. Extreme. Elegance of. The
Past. Produced by. Dior. !!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't believe that world's most wanted model from Australia. I see no beauty in her.
Freak show - today models
Because they have fallen...gross is their beautiful... Not that the girl is gross..
Charlize is from South Africa
Olivia Colman seems very down-to-earth, couldn't hear her without thinking she might've had a bit of a laugh in her head narrating the ridiculousness of it all
I love the brand because fo it's elegance and the jewelry too I watch the shows because it makes me feel happy and appreciative but I can't afford to have them as I am not rich .😊but an rich in heart ❤❤❤.
Dior was just spectacular in its day design and models. Now it is ridiculous the models are ill looking even ugly and can no longer walk or model. Dior must be turning in his grave looking at the shambles turned out now.
Agreed. I don't like the modern version of modeling.
billion dollar shambles!
I agree with you it’s horrible how models walking. Without elegance , emotion. Without style they are talking about style which died with maestro Dior
That one client had so much work done on her face she looks like Alien :( But the clothes were beautiful.
The banquet hall is much better then the British hall we see .Door has great style not only in clothes but in everything .
Considering I’m not into fashion in the slightest, this was so flipping interesting!
With what is ‘ made ‘ today, I feel sure Dior would turn in his grave- Dior was about beauty, style and above all ELlEGANCE - When you walked in a room ,every mans eye was on you ,if wanted you, and every woman envied you. Dior is dead-
You’re so right!❤️🤗
Definitely!
And the clients didn’t have frozen plastic faces. It’s a freak show now.
This collection was not elegant or sophisticated.
Um, yes….he actually is. You said so yourself….🤔🤔🤔
WHAT is with Ms. Menkes hair?! If she is trying to make a statement, she failed. It looks like she left a roller in or forgot to brush part of it out.
I thought the same thing but thought I was probably just a midwestern oaf that didn't get it
She has been sporting that style ever since I can remember...that curl on her head looks awful...what her mind set is I can only speculate on...😝
That's the point. She's eccentric.
@@absolutetruthgirlEccentric: That’s how we described my aunt with dementia.
That, my dear, is called style.
The opera at Versailles was built beginning 1763 Louis the XIV died in 1705, so he never had a chance to dance on the stage as was stated in the documentary.
Correct, The OPERA at Versailles was built by Louis XV for the marriage of his son, the Dauphin,Louis Ferdinand.
The architect was the awesome Ange-Jaques Gabriel, and the hall is both visually and acoustically perfect.
The modèles are ridiculous nowadays, they force them to walk and behave likes robots what a despise for women, and fashion victimes have not enough self estime to say no. What a shame. Only couturières should be proud of their fabulous work.
I agree…15 year old girls don’t represent women. What’s with the walk… They walk like Neanderthals in the flat shoes in the last show…where’s the classic stilletto?
Love Dior.
John Galliano was the best thing that ever happened to the House of Dior.
This collection was stunning. Just gorgeous, I love the jewelry.
Most of it you can actually wear in public 😮
Mrs Harris goes to Paris 😊
Marvelous documentary on an iconic fashion house! 2 things: Could someone not bother to notify the woman commenting who left her Velcro roller in her hair; the provider who did this to the Houston woman, with more money than sense? Don't go to them.
Charlize Theron is missing something. Her dress looks very similar to a tropical giant clam shell. She really should be wearing an oversized-pearl necklace with this dress. Or, any pearls at all would be fine, as long as it looks like pearls, and looks tropical.
Great and really beautiful style nice
She needs to give up her spot for a black trans women ! 😊
Absolutely Beautiful designs😍
That was amazing! The clothes are beautiful and the fabrics and construction top notch!
Naahhh very basic.
The Dior of the 80's to mid -2k era produces the most fab designs that lingers in the peoples minds.
The ones on this video are very basic.
The two top notch(?) models are flawed! Hadeed and the Australian whose more of an ex-,rehab patient that a model, are tod boring and unglamorous.
I loved & still love elegant simplicity! Dior was know for that acetic. Designing trendy cloths just to fit into a modern,takes the elegance factor out it! They should do what they have always done best, there is a larger market there, more than trendy!, Give us back your true art!,
These days Dior Men outshines the women’s brand. Impeccable perfect menswear ❤
This ad is great - so chic and dynamic, modern, young, creative 👍👍👍👍
Serge and Lucie's collections were fantastic! They did a really great job.
To me ,they looked ugly and forgettable
Ooooooo ! This is the eyeshadow that I used to wear in the 70s ! ❤ it !
I love the elegance of the early models. They had a smile that showed they enjoyed the beautiful clothes. Today the ladies literally frown and stomp down the catwalk. Some of the clothes they have to wear now must be the reason.
u do NOT know how modelling works😭🙏
This is MARVELOUS. Many thanks for making it available.
Love this documentary, rich of information about the story of Dior, but also giving a good insight in the industry; from the dressmakers to models, they all have such a good personality ❤❤
Did I hear at 13:13 the young Danish model say she is fifteen years old ????
Yep underaged girls are skinnier and sometimes to keep the weight constant drugs are introduced earlier on
Olivia Coleman’s voice is the most soothing sound i ve ever heard
BRAVO !
Never have the collective work so hard to create such beauty. ❤
Charlize is technically beautiful. But then she opens her mouth and that sound comes out.
I agree. Her voice is unpleasant.
@@HarrisPilton789 Well, She's not a pixie. She's a grown woman.
After WW2 Dior made a trip to Australia. There he found on rationing and some prosperity. His fashions were showcased on TV and he made many sales. This he plowed back into his fashion house. Some say Australia made the House of Dior.
Fiquei fã da Dior no dia em que ela convidou jonny depp para fazee aquele comercial maravilhoso com os lobos. Dior tem uma chance a Depp quando ninguém mais acreditava nele. PARABÉNS DIOR
I just love you!! Classic music is life! I can work better, think better, and be grateful for life
my first designer (from charity shop) shirt 45 years ago was a CD - never forget it
They all look like Halloween costumes !
Yes they are looking more and more like the Adams Family vs. Frankenstein! To make matters worse these dresses are costly!! These dresses unfortunately aren't even practical to wear!
And that's why there's always Old Navy and Walmart for people who don't care about, or understand fashion.
@@CALLMESIR... Hmmm. Come to think about it they probably did go to Old Navy or Walmart!! And Haute Couture is usually weird and not worth the high expense either!!
A BRILLIANT COMMENT.... YOU SAID IT ALL...
I love Diorissimo cologne.
Me too.
You have a gift for making complex topics easy to understand. Keep it up!
The model who hails from the Netherlands is charming. She has personality, is intelligent and genuine. She priobably already speaks multiple languages at such a young age.
Those who grow up in freedom multi cultural and open societies embrace who they are and are never afraid to show it.
That seems a top model in the making who will carry any dress with class, style AND purpose
Veel success❤️🧘♀️🇳🇱
That Dior dress on Charlize Theron makes her look like she’s impersonating an oyster mushroom. They don’t always get it right
Agreed, the look for made her makeup and hair is also dull and uninspired.
It looked great from a distance, but not so up close, funnily enough...
@@keenoled well ,yet it will never be a design as such but a provocation instead ,
Yawn
provocation is always thirsty, and it runs out of ideas, it dies .
There is a great difference between ideas and design .
Her voice is strange. Is she "on" something?
@@soniavadnjal7553Yes. The camera.
Current Dior models are children? So the adolescent female body is the beauty standard for this brand? Gross.
Nice and beautiful
One designer called his drastically thin modles: hangers !😂
Hello from California. Thanks so much , Luxury Living team , for an excellent documentary of Christian Dior. Inspirational fashion designer Christian Dior. Cheers from our channel 🥂🦜🦜🦜Sally Alexandria & Alex * Australian Parakeets Stars ⭐️
Watching this overview through time was interesting and sparked many critical thoughts about the current products of the industry and its clientele.
Dior was updated Victorian. You'd need a maid and a button hook to get in and out of some of those dresses -' even day wear! Women protested the new look because it was so restrictive after years of war time freedom and movement.
The embroidery, ribbon, fabric and workmanship were perfection, but the metres of fabric and corsetry were a chore.
The main protest was because it was seen as wasteful after years of restrictions and rationing of material during the war. It was a small group of feminists who protested its "regressive" design, control freaks if you ask me, they can wear what they like and shouldn't stop other women from wearing what they like, who are they to be the arbiters of what is acceptable? New Look made women look powerful, independent, confident, in control.
New look wasn't particularly difficult to get into, women were lighter back in the 40s anyway, oh and who ever said fashion had to be comfortable? I wear heels that cripple my ankles and feet to look good! It was brilliantly successful and influential. It won back Paris' fashion crown that it lost during the war.
My late mother was a model for Dior in the late 50s. I think she would be horrified at the new walk.
I still prefer the "glide", for too many generations models have been "walking" and clunking. Thank you for this video. Dior was most probably one of the last real designers. Tight range, glamour, beauty. I need to see this again and more of it. Real style, glamour and beautiful designs. Dior inspired, new designers have much to learn...
Just as an aside: the table setting shown at 03:40 features "Harcourt" stemware, by Baccarat. Note the horizontal "plumb-line" to position the chairbacks in a perfect line. God is in the details.
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I wish Consuelo Vanderbilt could have attended the Dior shows at Blenheim, her former home.
I don’t think she’d return to Blenheim even for a fashion show
I like their perfumes like Diorella and Diorissimo. I heard their lipsticks are good too. 👄💄
Why on earth do they hire 15 year old girls to model clothes for grown women?!
We are all so proud of Charlize Theron here in South africa❤😊
Many things go into a concept. It depends on who they expect to be buying and the season. Even your high end clients now dress more cacasual yet still want the brand name. It's smart to create lines to casual wear to glam. Also cost is less on the fashion house to design items with materials that are not as expensive. Smart. This is why these businesses have been around for years. Someone must be loveing this fashion house..Christian Dior is after all one of the best fashions to wear. No shade to any of the other major fashion houses as they all are fabulous.
Watching this made me realize how much I need to design more and scale.
Sur les anciennes images de paris il y avait des arbres…!!!
Great just geourgeus and really beatiful desing fron so many years a go Monseur C Dior nice collection always and great coulours Nice Style Enpire congratulations thank you and merci boucoup God Bless You
Thanks to posting this video of frangnance
Lynn Wyatt from the couture side of Dior, long time customer
Creations and so always diferents and great style
Suzy's hair is quite a statement...don't understand it.
Nor do I. It looks like she forgot to take out a roller.
Something about Mary comes to mind 😂
She ‘rats” it.
❤U ! OMG Karen, an excellent job! Chicago, IL USA 🇺🇸 ❤
The glitz and glamour
30:30 The embroidered white jacket from Camille Aslan is beautiful. The cut is not a classic style, so it might raise some eyebrows from the more conservative clients. I think what you need to do with this jacket is to put a very full and stiff skirt underneath it to fill out the long flaps on the side of the jacket. You need to find a way to blend the side flaps into the lower half of the body.
Hush. Nobody asked you.
fantastic
Absolutamente fabuloso!! ❤❤❤❤
Simply wonderful!💖💖💖
Eeeek, the models are scarey 😮
The models aren't really beautiful anymore attractive all look alike
the models are not pretty and too skinny
Skeletons
One of the first groups had faces like adolescent boys.
LOVE the Galliano portion! we have to consistently push out stush old people and replace them with provocateurs and game changers. Long live "les enfant terribles"!
All is a matter of taste, and Galliano's work at Dior was a disaster. From a French woman's point of view😂😂😂
Such dross.
Well, good thing he did opened his mouth and exposed himself for what he was- trash , like his designs.
Dior is my favorite luxury brand. I love love love all the shoes, bags, clothes, & even there jewelry, however I do like Chanel’s jewelry a tad more… ❤
Fascinating ❤
Peak elegance ✨