Maria Grazia Chiuri is halving herself from the role of creative director of the female collections at Christian Dior, concluding a nine -year mandate in the history of the fashion house. Chiuri, who made history as the first woman to lead the female collections of Dior, brought a distinctive feminist vision to the Maison.
Maria Grazia Chiuri is leaving Dior after a nine -year mandate as a creative director of the female collections. As a first woman in the role, she brought a feminist vision and redefined Dior’s identity. Dior and Delphine Arnault praised his inheritance, while Chiuri expressed pride in his journey of collaboration and artistic growth.
Dior’s house expressed its deepest gratitude to Chiuri, recognizing a significant collaboration started in 2016. He redefined the essence and femininity of the woman Dior, reinterpreted the iconic legacy of the brand and the craftsmanship as “influencenyship, and welcomed a vast international competition.
“After nine years, I am leaving Dior, happy to have had this extraordinary opportunity. I would like to thank Monsieur Arnault for having put his trust in me and Delphine for his support. I am particularly grateful for the work done by my teams and ateliers. Their talent and their skills have allowed me to create my vision of women committed, in different generations. Immensely proud”, Chitters He said, as mentioned in the group’s LinkedIn post.
“I remain my hottest thanks to Maria Grazia Chiuri, who, since her arrival in Dior, has created a huge job with a stimulating feminist perspective and an exceptional creativity, all soaked in the spirit of Monsieur Dior, which allowed her to design highly desirable collections”, he said Delphine Arnault, president and CEO of Christian Dior Coutureextending the sincere appreciation for Chiuri’s contributions.
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