June 17 (Reuters) – A stay present by Christian Dior within the Spanish metropolis of Seville on Thursday included a vibrant celebration of flamenco.
The occasion is one among a number of that mark the return of luxurious labels to the catwalk after a interval of dormancy throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
The occasion within the metropolis’s historic Plaza de Espana showcased the French model’s new “Cruise 2023” assortment, together with seems to be that evoked the Duchess of Alba, the world’s most titled aristocrat and a flamenco trend icon for many years at Seville´s Feria de Abril till her demise in 2014.
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Dior’s Italian inventive chief, Maria Grazia Chiuri, advised Reuters the present and assortment included a number of collaborations, together with one with Spanish choreographer Blanca Li.
Chiuri mentioned different collaborations produced particular person gadgets, comparable to hats, and what she referred to as a “very distinctive and high fashion” technique of embroidery that includes thread produced from “actual silver and actual gold.”
“I’ve by no means seen it earlier than, not in Paris, not in Italy and never in India,” Chiuri mentioned.
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Reporting by Mariano Valladolid, Miguel Gutierrez and Anna Valderrama; Writing by Gerry Doyle; Enhancing by Neil Fullick
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