Dior celebrates youth and whimsy at Paris Haute Couture show

By Lara Owen, PA

Dior celebrated youth, whimsy and escapism in the gardens of the Musée Rodin at Paris Haute Couture week.

The spring/summer collection was a fashion fantasy set among the surreal embroidery of Indian artist Rithika Merchant, whose tapestry depicted colourful creatures and dreamlike illustrations.

A model wears a creation as part of the Christian Dior Haute Couture Spring Summer 2025 collection, that was presented in Paris, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025.
The show’s tapestry was created by Rithika Merchant (Lewis Joly/AP) Photo by Lewis Joly

Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri has long imbued the strength and power of women within her designs, and it appears for this collection, she has turned her attention to girls.

“For this collection I was inspired by the Trapeze Line of Yves Saint Laurent because in some ways it references children’s clothing,” says Chiuri.

Models wear creations as part of the Christian Dior Haute Couture Spring Summer 2025 collection, that was presented in Paris, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025
Chiuri was inspired by Yves Saint Laurent’s Sixties ‘Trapeze’ style (Lewis Joly/AP) Photo by Lewis Joly

“I believe that our childhood should be revisited because it is a very formative time of our existence,” she says.

“I believe that whoever wants to do a creative job has to look at their work with the eyes and the awe of someone who has never seen these things before to create an aspect of dreams.”

As the first female creative director in the label’s 70-year history, Chiuri has been transforming the Dior into a more youthful, feminist label since joining in 2016, often citing her daughter Rachele Regini as a muse.

A model wears a creation as part of the Christian Dior Haute Couture Spring Summer 2025 collection, that was presented in Paris, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025
Chiuri has injected a youthful spirit into the Dior shows, influenced by her daughter, Rachele (Lewis Joly/AP) Photo by Lewis Joly

The silhouette that dominated the runway is far more structured than Chiuri’s usual style, and steered away from the draped, fluid lines of last season’s haute couture show.

Saint Laurent launched his ‘Trapeze Line’ collection in 1958, deviating from the romantic lines of Dior’s ‘New Look’, in an attempt to prove how women can look sexy without having to accentuate a slim waistline.

Inspired by this ground-breaking fashion initiative (which influenced the shift and swing dresses of the Sixties) Chiuri showcased an abbreviated take on frock coats and cocooning outerwear.

A model wears a creation as part of the Christian Dior Haute Couture Spring Summer 2025 collection, that was presented in Paris
Shift jackets and swing dresses dominated the runway (Lewis Joly/AP) Photo by Lewis Joly

The collection’s consistent play on proportions didn’t mean the details were pared back though.

Dramatically sweeping and densely ruffled fabrics imbued a sense of motion – as though the gowns were taking flight from the reality of the runway into a world of fantasy.

A model wears a creation as part of the Christian Dior Haute Couture Spring Summer 2025 collection, that was presented in Paris, Monda
Ostentatious ruffles imbued a sense of childlike fun (Lewis Joly/AP) Photo by Lewis Joly

Extravagant embellishments featured flowers and butterflies evoking a naturalism, which was made famous by Christian Dior’s ‘Miss Dior’ dress of 1949.

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Chuiri’s use of ​​transparent organza, broderie anglaise and lace attached to cage-like crinolines with streaming ribbons showcased a naïve rawness – as if the models had been caught playing dress up.

A model wears a creation as part of the Christian Dior Haute Couture Spring Summer 2025 collection, that was presented in Paris, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025.
Transparent crinolines evoked a rawness within the collection (Lewis Joly/AP) Photo by Lewis Joly

While the fabrics were fancifully feminine, Chuiri’s monochromatic palette alongside the Sixties accents of Jackie O shift coats and military jackets signals the 1960s revival in 2025 fashion.

Models wear creations as part of the Christian Dior Haute Couture Spring Summer 2025 collection, that was presented in Paris, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Lewis Joly).
Military style jackets harked back to the styles of the Sixties (Lewis Joly/AP) Photo by Lewis Joly

Celebrities sitting front row included Pamela Anderson, Venus Williams, Elizabeth Debicki and Jenna Ortega – all of whom channelled the sombre palette of the collection.

Model and actor Pamela Anderson, 57, wore a slate grey suit, with an Alice band and veil and matching Lady Dior bag.

Pamela Anderson arrives for the Christian Dior Haute Couture Spring Summer 2025 collection, that was presented in Paris, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025
Pamela Anderson wore a wool Dior suit (Lewis Joly/AP) Photo by Lewis Joly

The Crown star Elizabeth Debicki, 34, kept it simple in all-black, with sharp suit trouser, pointed kitten heels and a quilted Lady D-Joy micro.

Elizabeth Debicki arrives for the Christian Dior Haute Couture Spring Summer 2025 collection, that was presented in Paris, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025.
Elizabeth Debicki wore a cashmere crewneck and tailored trousers (Lewis Joly/AP) Photo by Lewis Joly

Actor Jenna Ortega, 22, best known for depicting Wednesday Addams, wore a peplum suit and micro shorts with cinching waist buckles, black leather opera gloves and dark cat eye sunglasses.

Jenna Ortega arrives for the Christian Dior Haute Couture Spring Summer 2025 collection, that was presented in Paris, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025.
Jenna Ortega channelled Noughties fashion with a peplum top and micro shorts (Lewis Joly/AP) Photo by Lewis Joly