Dior highlights cultural creativity and sustainability
Luxury French fashion house returns to CIIE for sixth time, showcasing green innovation
In its beauty line, Dior presented a selection of refillable product lines, including Dior Addict, Dior Sauvage and Dior Prestige, reinforcing its efforts to reduce packaging waste and extend product life.
This commitment to creative circularity is also reflected in the Upcycled Animals series, which was presented on-site. Crafted from meticulously archived and repurposed elements, these animal and insect-patterned decorative objects embody the fashion house's commitment to giving used materials new life.
Combining savoir-faire and poetic craftsmanship, each piece reveals how preservation and reinvention can coexist, inviting viewers to consider the delicate interdependence between nature, design and sustainable creation.
This creative dialogue was explored in the LVMH Mini Museum space, where Dior presented two emblematic art pieces that reflect the evolving relationship between heritage and contemporary expression.
For the 10th edition of the Dior Lady Art project, Dior features a reinterpretation by Chinese artist Ju Ting, whose sculptural treatment of shifting, layered surfaces creates optical movement across the Lady Dior silhouette — a study in material transformation and visual rhythm. The piece resonates with Dior's ongoing exploration of texture, craft and emotion.
Dior also showcased the Miss Dior Prestige Limited Edition perfume designed by US artist Judy Chicago. The couture trunk and the exceptional bottle, adorned with embroidered bow motifs and a poetic manifesto, pay tribute to Christian Dior's sister, Catherine Dior (1917-2008), a resistance fighter during World War II. Through refined craftsmanship and symbolic detailing, the piece celebrates resilience, memory, and the enduring expressive power of scent and ornament.
Together, these works underscore Dior's continued commitment to creativity as a living practice — one that honors heritage while inviting new interpretations, dialogues and forms of sustainable reinvention.
The love for nature has always been at the heart of Christian Dior (1905-57), the founder of the fashion house. He drew continuous inspiration from the diverse beauty of gardens and flowers. This deep connection is reflected in the names of his collections and the motifs of his haute couture dresses.
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