Christian Dior Leopard-Print Bias Cut Dress by John Galliano (AW 2004)
Christian Dior Leopard-Print Bias Cut Dress by John Galliano (AW 2004)
Christian Dior Leopard-Print Bias Cut Dress by John Galliano (AW 2004)
Christian Dior Leopard-Print Bias Cut Dress by John Galliano (AW 2004)
Christian Dior Leopard-Print Bias Cut Dress by John Galliano (AW 2004)
Christian Dior Leopard-Print Bias Cut Dress by John Galliano (AW 2004)
Christian Dior Leopard-Print Bias Cut Dress by John Galliano (AW 2004)
Christian Dior Leopard-Print Bias Cut Dress by John Galliano (AW 2004)
Christian Dior Leopard-Print Bias Cut Dress by John Galliano (AW 2004)

Christian Dior Leopard-Print Bias Cut Dress by John Galliano (AW 2004)

Regular price£7,060.00
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Curator's Note

Designed by John Galliano for Christian Dior, this leopard-print dress features a print that appeared on the Autumn/Winter 2004 runway. The design was recently worn by Elle Fanning at the Golden Globes afterparty and was subsequently included in Glamour's 25 Best Dressed Celebrities of 2025. A lilac ombré version of the dress was also worn by Uma Thurman at the Los Angeles premiere of Kill Bill: Vol. 2.

Description

  • Bias-cut silk chiffon dress
  • Leopard-print design
  • Midi length with front slit
  • Fully lined in silk
  • Spaghetti straps with amber Perspex dice studded with scarlet rhinestones

Size & Measurements

  • Labelled size FR 36 (please refer to measurements for accurate fit)
  • Measurements are taken with the garment laid flat:
    • Chest: 45 cm
    • Waist: 41 cm
    • Side Seam Length: 99 cm

Excellent

Garment is in outstanding condition with no or minimal signs of wear. Any flaws present are negligible and do not detract from the overall appearance or integrity of the piece.

John Galliano

John Galliano graduated from Central Saint Martins in 1984 with Les Incroyables, a collection drawn from the French Revolution bought in its entirety by Browns. He moved to Paris in the early 1990s, staging shows in borrowed hôtels particuliers that attracted Princess Diana, Madonna and LVMH, leading to appointments at Givenchy in 1995 and Christian Dior in 1996. Under his own label he ran concurrently with both houses, his work was shaped by romantic storytelling, bias-cut construction and historical characters drawn from across cultures and centuries. He was named British Designer of the Year four times.

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