In a Slavic spirit, giant photographs of feminine silhouettes, embroidered with floral wreaths, welcome guests to the Dior couture show. As is often the case when directing, artistic director Maria Grazia Chiuri surrounded herself with female artists. This time, Ukrainian artist Olesya Trofimenko entrusted the task of decorating his “white box” placed in the gardens of the Rodin Museum.
A kind of tree of life between each of the pictures, evoking Ukrainian memory and know-how, inspiration for the collection. “It’s a symbol that I really like because it’s universalMaria Grazia Chiuri said a few days ago. In all cultures, it embodies the connection between heaven and earth and represents the cycle, the renewal of life. Like everyone else, I was shocked by the images of the Russian invasion, but also moved by the resilience that drives Ukrainians despite the terror. Last month I attended…
Source: Le Figaro