La Cabine Dior

Tales of confidences and connivances, the new video series La Cabine Dior offers a suspended moment where the multiple facets of the Dior allure can be (re)discovered. In the heart of an intimate setting, the House presents an exceptional fitting session, during which the pieces dreamed up by Maria Grazia Chiuri unveil their own secrets and enchanting details. Encouraging self-affirmation and individuality, while promising a wealth of wonderful anecdotes to share.

Dream shoes

During this second fitting in La Cabine Dior, featuring inspiring exchanges and secret sharing reflecting the art of receiving and advising so dear to the House, the shoes thought up by Maria Grazia Chiuri – Dior Tribales slingback pumps, Belle-D ankle boots and D-Idole models – embody, through the iconic Dior codes they revisit and the diversity of their designs, the essence of reinvented elegance.

Sublimated by emblematic elements fashioned and metamorphed with the seasons, like the comma heel reinterpreted by Roger Vivier for Dior, beads evoking Dior Tribales earrings or golden punctuation, these must-have accessories shine, one after the other, with the priceless heritage and virtuoso ingenuity of the House of Dior. Symbolizing the Ateliers’ creative passion, these dream pieces reveal a unique silhouette – ranging from a graphic cut recalling the 1960s to a couture aesthetic – conceived to exalt looks on any occasion.

 

Offering a light, confident, wonderfully bold stride, they enhance the allure with an extra touch of the exceptional; a celebration of distinction and refinement that divinely echoes the visionary convictions of the founding-couturier, who wrote: “You can never take too much care in selecting shoes. It is by her feet that you can judge whether a woman is elegant or not.” 

Your very own scarf

During this first fitting, punctuated by inspiring exchanges and intrigues embodying the art of receiving and advising so dear to the House, Dior scarves – silk squares, shawls and Mitzahs – tell their own captivating stories through the diversity of their patterns and ways of being worn; a quintessence of sophistication. Magnified by bewitching prints like the Plan de Paris motif or the iconic Mizza leopard design, these must-have accessories reflect the prodigious patrimony of 30 Montaigne.

Tied around the neck or wrist, delicately adorning a hairstyle, or draped over the shoulders, these objects of desire call forth endless possibilities, and invite every woman to express her singularity. They at once complete the outfit and revisit, and in this sense illustrate the founding-couturier’s vision that "The detail is as important as the essential is".