Sunday, 24 March 2013

dior at harrods

It's been a while since I've done anything fashiony (the last being Valentino's exhibition at Somerset House), so Dior's exhibition at Harrods was a timely move for me before I had to head home for the holidays.

I only had time to visit the pop-up exhibition on the 4th floor. Walking through the ridiculously priced children's clothes section to get to the exhibition was definitely daunting, like the £600 price tag on a tiny Dolce & Gabanna dress for a 2-year-old baby girl.


The 'So Dior' exhibition is funnily enough located next to the Disney Cafe - I suppose there isn't space available elsewhere. Nevertheless, once you walk into the space, fronted by an extraordinary, lit-up facade of a quintessentially French building with actual tiled floors, miniature furniture and perfume bottles behind the windows, you know you're in for a treat.


It's not a huge exhibition by all means, but quite a lot is packed into the compact space. I especially enjoyed the video clip with footage of the master couturier himself speaking of his designs and the gorgeous gowns on display. Despite the small collection, the dresses are all stunning, especially that iconic dress from Raf Simons' spring Couture collection, which is an absolute marvel to see in person. The tiny, tiny blooms that make up the fabric of the dress are tear-inducingly beautiful. Definitely linger and press your face up against the glass, it is the stuff dreams are made of.






I'm not the biggest fan, but there is a fair amount of space dedicated to the Lady Dior handbag, from some interesting reconstructions to a giant bag-sized screen which takes you through the making of iconic handbag named after Princess Diana.

























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