
Jennifer Lopez and Venus Williams were celebrity attendees for the powerfully beautiful show.
Dior’s creative director, Maria Grazia Chiuri, perfectly balanced simplicity and opulence in the brand’s haute couture autumn-winter 2024-25 collection.
Held in the gardens of the Musée Rodin in Paris, the show explored the power of basics, studying deceptive fabrics and sober palettes.
Chiuri set out to trace a direct line from the ancient Grecian draped peplos through the liberating fashion of the 1920s to the active lives of women today.

The collection was embellished in gladiator accents, recalling Greece’s golden age.
The models embodied latter-day goddesses draped and dripping in monochrome shimmers.
The body remained at the core of every garment. Chiuri allowed humble fabrics to drape and fall around the frame, often revealing embellished bodysuits and bodices beneath – a subtle nod to the outstanding strength women have historically harbored within.

Accents of athleticism were marked by the proliferation of bodysuits, which were illuminated in mirrored embroidery for eye-catching impact. A particular standout exhibited an embellished bodysuit in a plume of dazzling gilded feathers, a tribute to the savoir-faire of the Parisian plumassier craft.

Dior’s daywear was softer, arriving in cape silhouettes, cut-out details, and drape-front trousers. Chiuri fused draping with straight-sewn pleats to create extremely fluid and organic lines, contradicting the precision of the garment’s assembly.

The use of fringe emphasized the fluid and frantic nature of the collection, epitomizing the femininity of movement as gowns swished and shimmered with every step.

Chiuri once again favored the watery moiré textile as the statement textured fabric. Other fabrics possessed an alluring sense of ambiguity, with rich velvets and substantial jerseys bearing the hallmarks of a plush weighted satin used to sculpt skirts and gape necklines.

The color palette mimicked Dior’s spring-summer collection earlier this year, staying within the realm of camel, blush, and monochromes. The designer enriched white and black looks with muted metallics that wove shades of ochre, salmon, and sunset gold throughout.

Celebrities in the front row included Jennifer Lopez and Venus Williams, both adorned in Dior’s spring-summer couture.











