The collection illustrates the life of the founder - the famous Christian Dior. The collection consists of re editions of three male fragrances: Eau Noire, Bois d'Argent and Ambre Nuit, and seven new ones: Mitzah, Vetiver, Granville, Leather Oud, New Look 1947, Cologne Royale and Milly-la-Foret. On February 12, 1947, Christian Dior presented his debut haute couture collection in Paris. Immediately dubbed as the "New Look," its most prominent features included rounded shoulders, 1947-1948 (designed) Coat of dark blue-purple silk. With sloping shoulders and a Magyar sleeve. Double-breasted, fastening with self-covered buttons. The narrow cinched waist flares into a full skirt with typical 'New Look' emphasis placed on the hips with both padding, and exaggerated pockets. Object details About this object record Christian Dior a choisi cet hôtel particulier pour établir sa Maison de Couture et présenter ses collections, dont le défilé inaugural de 1947 qui a marqué les débuts de l'ère New Look. Depuis, Christian Dior et ses successeurs, d'Yves Saint Laurent à Maria Grazia Chiuri, y ont conçu et créé toutes les collections de la Maison. On 12 February 1947 at 10.30 a.m. Christian Dior, aged 42, presented his first collection at 30 Avenue Montaigne, which was strewn with flowers by Lachaume. The Editor-in-Chief of Harper's Bazaar, Carmel Snow, strongly believed in the couturier's talent, which she had already noted in 1937 with the model that he designed for Robert Piguet. A fragrant echo of Christian Dior's first Couture show on February 12, 1947, the New Look 1947 fragrance bears the now-legendary name that Carmel Snow, Editor-in-Chief of Harper's Bazaar, used to describe this innovative and astonishing collection. CHARACTER .

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