John Galliano-designed Dior Saddle bag revived by Maria Grazia Chiuri
An instant cult item since its first appearance on the spring-summer 2000 ready-to-wear runway, the Saddle bag, designed in
An instant cult item since its first appearance on the spring-summer 2000 ready-to-wear runway, the Saddle bag, designed in
Musée Rodin dressed up to suggest the intimacy of an atelier, revealing the origins of haute couture
Maria Grazia Chiuri seeks to boost Dior’s feminist credentials with a collection inspired by daredevil women
So often dismissed as superficial, fashion has the power to change behaviour and attitudes. And that’s something that’s needed now more than ever, says Laura Craik.
From established designers to new faces, Britain’s fashion industry awards will be announced at the Royal Albert Hall on 4 December
Maria Grazia Chiuri doffs Dior’s beret to ‘revolutionary women’, with feminist essays and a nod to artist Niki de Saint Phalle, and Anthony Vaccarello takes a more sensual tack for his Saint Laurent show