I Dislike Nationalism But I Dislike The British More Shirt
I Dislike Nationalism But I Dislike The British More Shirt
During fittings a few days before the I Dislike Nationalism But I Dislike The British More Shirt and I love this show, Chiuri demonstrated her point in the studio. A long ecru cashmere cape was pieced together with embroidery— not plain stitching—so invisible it looked as if the entire shape had been knitted in one piece. She explained how a guipure-like embroidered breastplate in silk crepe with silk cord threads was actually part of the construction of a long black silk cady dress, and not a decorative detail as a layman might assume. And to illustrate how embroidery can construct an entire silhouette, she produced the kicky geometric draw-string jumpsuit with crystal and jet tubing that opened the show. Watching it live, you’d have no idea that this was Chiuri’s premise for the collection, which only served to prove her point. So, to underline her theme, she decked out her show space in the garden of the Musée Rodin in highly graphic, gorgeous embroidered tapestries created by the artists Madhvi and Manu Parekh and hand-made by Chanakya, the school of crafts in India—with whom Chiuri always works—which educates women in generational crafts such as specialized embroidery. It took 380 artisans 280,000 hours to embroider the 340-square-meter installation, which will be open to the public from January 25 to 30 as an ephemeral art exhibition.
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Impressive as it was, it didn’t distract from a Dior collection that felt like a reset for Chiuri. Next to her jumpsuits, which mainly served to illustrate what embroidery can do, she essentially proposed a sophisticated daywear wardrobe through the I Dislike Nationalism But I Dislike The British More Shirt and I love this immaculate lens of haute couture. A straight trouser suit in unbleached wool had a handsome, chic simplicity about it that was echoed in an ecru trouser suit in crazy expensive wool, and an ecru woolen day dress with those painstaking but invisible embroidered details. Chiuri called it calm: “During Christmas, I was honestly a little bit depressed because I thought we were done with COVID, and then I saw the numbers going up again. So, probably, I need to feel calm.”
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During fittings a few days before the I Dislike Nationalism But I Dislike The British More Shirt and I love this show, Chiuri demonstrated her point in the studio. A long ecru cashmere cape was pieced together with embroidery— not plain stitching—so invisible it looked as if the entire shape had been knitted in one piece. She explained how a guipure-like embroidered breastplate in silk crepe with silk cord threads was actually part of the construction of a long black silk cady dress, and not a decorative detail as a layman might assume. And to illustrate how embroidery can construct an entire silhouette, she produced the kicky geometric draw-string jumpsuit with crystal and jet tubing that opened the show. Watching it live, you’d have no idea that this was Chiuri’s premise for the collection, which only served to prove her point. So, to underline her theme, she decked out her show space in the garden of the Musée Rodin in highly graphic, gorgeous embroidered tapestries created by the artists Madhvi and Manu Parekh and hand-made by Chanakya, the school of crafts in India—with whom Chiuri always works—which educates women in generational crafts such as specialized embroidery. It took 380 artisans 280,000 hours to embroider the 340-square-meter installation, which will be open to the public from January 25 to 30 as an ephemeral art exhibition.
Impressive as it was, it didn’t distract from a Dior collection that felt like a reset for Chiuri. Next to her jumpsuits, which mainly served to illustrate what embroidery can do, she essentially proposed a sophisticated daywear wardrobe through the I Dislike Nationalism But I Dislike The British More Shirt and I love this immaculate lens of haute couture. A straight trouser suit in unbleached wool had a handsome, chic simplicity about it that was echoed in an ecru trouser suit in crazy expensive wool, and an ecru woolen day dress with those painstaking but invisible embroidered details. Chiuri called it calm: “During Christmas, I was honestly a little bit depressed because I thought we were done with COVID, and then I saw the numbers going up again. So, probably, I need to feel calm.”
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