Dior: Moments of Joy

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Muriel Teodori

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An elegant volume on Dior’s long history of creation, beauty, and success through this celebration of one of our most profound emotions.

“Women, with their ever-sharp instincts, understood that I not only wanted to make them more beautiful, but happier too.”-Christian Dior

Since 1947, through its haute couture and fragrance collections, the House of Dior has enhanced the lives of women by bringing them moments of resplendent beauty. On the radiant faces of Dior’s models and muses, and through the exuberance of its creative studios and runway shows, joy at Dior shines like a bouquet of fireworks and luminous smiles. Through a unique selection of iconic fashion photography and behind-the-scenes images from fashion shows and workshops, this beautifully-crafted volume traces Dior’s recurring themes of creativity, the inspiration of nature, friendship, and success. Drawing from Dior’s own archives and from the history of photography, the book presents privileged moments graced by the women and men of Dior who express the house’s eternal joie de vivre.

An inspiring text drawing from literature, philosophy and Dior’s unique history, celebrates the many facets of this exalted state, providing the perspective that resides at the heart of the beautiful book.

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Weight 1862 g
Dimensions 26.6 x 30.7 cm
Publisher name Flammarion S.A.
Publication date 7 January 2020
Number of pages 256
Format Hardback
Dimensions 26.6 x 30.7 cm
Weight 1862 g

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Muriel Teodori studied philosophy and holds a Ph.D. in psychoanalysis. Journalist for Elle, Air France Magazine, Femmes, and La Lettre du Cinema, she also writes scenarios, opera and lyrics, and has taught the art of scriptwriting at the Femis at Paris University 3, the École normale supérieure, and the CEENA in France.