DIOR
Feminist trailblazer Maria Grazia Chiuri paid tribute to 1968, the year Dior’s first ready-to-wear line was created and the year that saw many democratising social changes sweep across Europe. This meant plenty of ’60s-inspired patchwork boots and skirts paired with sheer lace blouses and paperboy caps. Boxy purses with Dior’s now-signature guitar straps were slung cross-body over preppy skirt-suits and knits plastered with the symbol for peace. Chiuri’s favoured Swiss dot tulle made its way into a handful of looks as well.