Maria Grazia Chiuri Makes A Statement About Gender Equality At The Dior Haute Couture Show

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Images courtesy of Adrien Dirand, Faith Ringgold, ACA Galleries, Chanakya School of Craft for Dior

Sports was at the heart of the Dior AW24 haute couture presentation, from the collection to the artwork-adorned surrounds

Haute Couture Week is officially underway in Paris. The Dior AW24 haute couture collection was presented in memory of Faith Ringgold, an artist, feminist, activist and educator who challenged perceptions of African American identity and gender equality for almost seven decades. Maria Grazia Chiuri showcased paintings from Ringgold’s most well-known series, including Freedom Woman Now, Woman Free Yourself and Windows of the Wedding #1: Woman.

Images courtesy of Adrien Dirand, Faith Ringgold, ACA Galleries, Chanakya School of Craft for Dior

Freedom Woman Now, a political poster created in 1971 in response to the growing feminist movement, adorned the exterior of the show’s location. Ringgold used Kuba Central African motifs of interlocking triangles in black, red and green to represent the Pan-African flag.

Indoors, Woman Free Yourself hangs as banners from the ceiling throughout the space, while 32 life-size mosaics designed as part of Ringgold’s Civic Center L.A Subway Commission were recreated as embroideries by the Chanakya School of Craft and displayed along the walls of the space.

Images courtesy of Adrien Dirand, Faith Ringgold, ACA Galleries, Chanakya School of Craft for Dior

The mosaics not only echo the message of female empowerment by depicting women in sport, but tie into the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Games taking place in Paris this summer and Maria Grazia Chiuri’s inspiration for the collection: female athletes of Ancient Greece.

Draping, pleating and embroidery are the heroes of a collection which is at once the epitome of strength and elegance. Grecian one-shouldered silhouettes are plentiful, as are gladiator sandals and battle-ready fringed skirts. Rewatch the show

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