Dior presents the Spring-Summer 2025 collection
Paris Fashion Week is officially open!
Maria Grazia Chiuri once again had the honor of opening Paris Fashion Week with the showcase of the Dior House. As is customary, the creative director drew inspiration from antiquity. The Roman goddess of the hunt, Diana, whose statue is housed in the Louvre, served as the muse for the creation of the Spring-Summer 2025 collection.
Italian artist Sofia Ginevra collaborated with sculptors, installation artists, and sound designers to create a target in the shape of an eye, which was shot at with arrows throughout the entire show.
The collection was centered around three main colors: white, black, and beige. Chiuri presented the wardrobe of a modern-day goddess who gracefully moves in flowing dresses, monochrome jumpsuits—sometimes shimmering—layered skirts, and bodysuits that evoke ancient attire.
Sheath dresses and tailored pantsuits were styled with high leather gloves. Trenches took on an oversized silhouette and two-toned designs, while sporty outfits resembled motorcycle suits. The looks were completed with high gladiator sandals, ballet flats with ribbons, oversized sunglasses, spacious crossbody bags, and headbands.