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Dior in blue jeans raises the black beret of revolt

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The first female designer to lead Dior took her feminist revolution to another level on Friday, unleashing models in workers' blue overalls and Black Panther leather berets. Maria Grazia Chiuri continued her radical shake-up of the fabled French label with a rhapsody in navy blue-the color the label's founder Christian Dior said was "the only one which can ever compete with black". The Italian designer marked her arrival last year with T-shirts bearing the slogan "We should all be feminists."

She took her empowermen­t message a step further on Friday with a sober and hugely surprising collection that mixed blue jeans with taffeta and velvet. The show's guests were given a white bandana printed with her-and now Dior's-definition of a feminist: "A person who believes in the social, political and economic equality of the sexes." The white bandana has been adopted as a symbol of resistance on fashion catwalks against politician­s peddling division, a tilt at US President Donald Trump among others.

The contrast with the dreamy romanticis­m of Chiuri's first haute couture collection for the label in January could not have been starker. Then she wowed critics with one dreamlike ball gown after another, which the New York Times described as "sheer romance". In contrast, her autumnwint­er ready-to-wear collection rarely strayed from navy blue and black, as if to acknowledg­e the hard word needed to achieve the equality she espouses. Her models were in a big hurry-worker ants out to revolution­ize their world.

Subversive

Turned-up straight blue jeans were worn with capes and hooded tops inspired by monks' cowls. And Chiari seemed to revel in the subversive charge of the most daintily feminine of all French brands, rethinking work wear last seen on 1950s car mechanics. Navy as the new black was her starting point for the collection, she said as celebrity guests including the singer Rihanna, actors Uma Thurman, Sienna Miller and Rosamund Pike and supermodel Kate Moss arrived for the show.

"As well as the symbol of the Virgin Mary and of kings, blue is the color of all kinds of uniforms... uniform help(s) to protect people in some way," she said. "There is no specific uniform (in the show), everyone can decide what their personal uniform is. "Uniforms are also about equality," she added. "I am surprised that we have to speak about equality still. If you want more equality, we have to work together for it."

Earlier Friday Vanessa Seward, known for her classic slightly vintage look, sexed up her autumn winter collection with short dresses and knee-length boots. And Jonathan Anderson at Loewe mixed spots, stripes, checks, squares and diamonds, sometimes on the same dress. — AFP

 ??  ?? Italian fashion designer Maria Grazia Chiuri acknowledg­es the crowd following the Christian Dior women’s Fall-Winter 2017-2018 readyto-wear collection fashion show in Paris. — AFP photos
Italian fashion designer Maria Grazia Chiuri acknowledg­es the crowd following the Christian Dior women’s Fall-Winter 2017-2018 readyto-wear collection fashion show in Paris. — AFP photos
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Models present creation by Christian Dior during the women’s Fall-Winter 2017-2018 ready-to-wear collection fashion show in Paris.
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British actress Rosamund Pike poses during the photocall before the Christian Dior women’s Fall-Winter ready-towear collection fashion show in Paris.
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British US actress Sienna Miller poses during the photocall before the Christian Dior women’s Fall-Winter ready-towear collection fashion show in Paris.
 ??  ?? US actress and model Uma Thurman poses during the photocall before the Christian Dior women’s Fall-Winter ready-to-wear collection fashion show in Paris.
US actress and model Uma Thurman poses during the photocall before the Christian Dior women’s Fall-Winter ready-to-wear collection fashion show in Paris.
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Barbadian singer Rihanna poses during the photocall before the Christian Dior women’s Fall-Winter ready-towear collection fashion show in Paris.
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