Christian Dior Grey Cashmere Skirt Suit by John Galliano (AW 1998)
Christian Dior Grey Cashmere Skirt Suit by John Galliano (AW 1998)
Christian Dior Grey Cashmere Skirt Suit by John Galliano (AW 1998)
Christian Dior Grey Cashmere Skirt Suit by John Galliano (AW 1998)
Christian Dior Grey Cashmere Skirt Suit by John Galliano (AW 1998)

Christian Dior Grey Cashmere Skirt Suit by John Galliano (AW 1998)

Regular price£1,574.00
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Curator's Note

From Galliano's AW 1998 ready-to-wear for Dior, presented as "Sportswear on Heels" at Mr. Chow Beverly Hills. Ivory lace at the lapels, cuffs and hem, passementerie buttons and a "CD"-embroidered silk lining.

Description

  • Grey cashmere and wool blend skirt suit comprising tailored jacket and matching pencil skirt
  • Jacket with ivory lace-trimmed lapels, cuffs and pockets, fastened with passementerie buttons
  • Pencil skirt with ivory lace trim at hem
  • Fully silk-lined throughout, jacket interior embroidered with "CD"
  • From the Christian Dior "Sportswear on Heels" AW 1998 ready-to-wear collection

Size & Measurements

  • Labelled size FR 38 (please refer to measurements for accurate fit)
  • Measurements are taken with the garment laid flat:

Jacket:

  • Shoulder: 44cm
  • Chest: 44cm
  • Waist: 36cm
  • Length: 56cm

Skirt:

  • Waist: 34cm
  • Hips: 44cm
  • Length: 52cm

Good

Slight discolouration at the underarms, not visible when worn.

Christian Dior

Christian Dior was born in Granville, Normandy in 1905 and came to fashion after running an art gallery in Paris where he showed work by Salvador Dalí, Man Ray and Jean Cocteau. He opened his own couture house in 1946 with the backing of French textile magnate Marcel Boussac. His first collection, presented in February 1947 and quickly dubbed the New Look by the press, introduced rounded shoulders, a cinched waist, padded hips and a full skirt that fell to mid-calf. The collection was immediately controversial, as fabric rationing had only recently ended and the extravagance of the silhouette provoked fierce debate across Europe and America, but it nonetheless transformed the direction of postwar fashion within a season. The Bar Suit, the central piece of that debut collection, has been reinterpreted by every subsequent creative director of the house. Dior produced twenty-two couture collections before dying of a heart attack in Italy in 1957. The house has since been led by Yves Saint Laurent, Marc Bohan, Gianfranco Ferré, John Galliano, Raf Simons and Maria Grazia Chiuri, each reinterpreting the founding silhouette for their own era. The Christian Dior Museum, opened in his childhood home in Granville in 1997, holds a permanent collection of his work and archive.

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