As the Saudi capital transforms into a global hub for world-class fashion, culture and entertainment, ‘Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams’, a blockbuster exhibition tracing the extraordinary legacy of the legendary French fashion house, opened yesterday at the Saudi National Museum as part of Riyadh Season 2024, celebrating over 75 years of iconic influence on haute couture.
Following its critically acclaimed debut at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, this reimagined showcase makes its way to Saudi, offering a fresh experience for haute couture fans until April 2 2025. The exhibition, curated by esteemed fashion historian Florence Müller and designed by renowned scenographer Nathalie Crinière, immerses visitors in the visionary world of Christian Dior — one of the most celebrated names in fashion history.
For the first time in Saudi, fashion-lovers will have the opportunity to explore more than 500 archival masterpieces from the House of Dior, including some of the most exquisite haute couture creations ever made. Complementing the exhibition, Riyadh Season will also introduce the Dior Café, a chic destination where guests can indulge in couture-inspired surroundings while savouring luxurious treats and drinks. Visitors can also bring a piece of Dior home, thanks to a curated selection of exclusive souvenirs available at the dedicated gift shop.
The opening of ‘Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams’ comes hot on the heels of the spectacular ‘1001 Seasons of Elie Saab’ fashion show. Recently captivating audiences, the show was one of Riyadh Season’s most iconic events, with celebrities like Celine Dion, Halle Berry, and Camilla Cabello in attendance among others. From awe-inspiring runway spectacles to immersive exhibitions, the Winter season Festival has something for everyone, with a packed calendar featuring thousands of culinary events, live performances and interactive experiences, solidifying Saudi’s position as a world-class destination for culture and entertainment.
A pioneer in modern couture, Dior revolutionized post-war fashion with his New Look in 1947 — a silhouette that redefined femininity with cinched waists, voluminous skirts, and a touch of architectural elegance. His designs transcended clothing, combining art, passion and craftsmanship to create a lasting cultural legacy.
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