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Stars in Dior

"No Dior, no Dietrich," Marlene Dietrich declared to Alfred Hitchcock in 1950, demanding a Dior wardrobe for her role in Stage Fright – an essential and categorical condition for the woman who would become the House’s eternal muse. The legendary star, much like Ava Gardner, Ingrid Bergman and Grace Kelly, chose Christian Dior as her couturier, seduced by his Haute Couture creations and his sense of elegance.

"Women could safely feel that they had all the trappings of a fairy-tale princess to wear. A golden age seemed to have come again."

From Marilyn Monroe to Sophia Loren, Claudia Cardinale and Lauren Bacall, actresses entrusted their idyllic curves to Dior silhouettes, forging sincere stylistic affinities with the House’s Creative Directors. Emblematic personalities adopted iconic pieces, such as Lady Diana and the Lady Dior bag, named in her honour.

These dream pairings continue today with the maison’s loyal friends and muses, such as Natalie Portman, Elizabeth Debicki, Michelle Yeoh, Jennifer Lawrence, JISOO and Anya Taylor-Joy, who trust Dior to accompany them on red carpets, captivating audiences around the world.

Continue your discovery of the history of the house Dior…
13

Stars in Dior

"No Dior, no Dietrich," Marlene Dietrich declared to Alfred Hitchcock in 1950, demanding a Dior wardrobe for her role in Stage Fright – an essential and categorical condition for the woman who would become the House’s eternal muse. The legendary star, much like Ava Gardner, Ingrid Bergman and Grace Kelly, chose Christian Dior as her couturier, seduced by his Haute Couture creations and his sense of elegance.

"Women could safely feel that they had all the trappings of a fairy-tale princess to wear. A golden age seemed to have come again."

From Marilyn Monroe to Sophia Loren, Claudia Cardinale and Lauren Bacall, actresses entrusted their idyllic curves to Dior silhouettes, forging sincere stylistic affinities with the House’s Creative Directors. Emblematic personalities adopted iconic pieces, such as Lady Diana and the Lady Dior bag, named in her honour.

These dream pairings continue today with the maison’s loyal friends and muses, such as Natalie Portman, Elizabeth Debicki, Michelle Yeoh, Jennifer Lawrence, JISOO and Anya Taylor-Joy, who trust Dior to accompany them on red carpets, captivating audiences around the world.

Continue your discovery of the history of the house Dior…