Paris Haute Couture 2019: Chiuri’s chic strongwoman circus mixes the romantic and the muscular for Dior

- Designer’s feminism has been at the core of Dior since she took the reins in 2016; this time she worked with female-led British acrobat company Mimbre
Italian designer Maria Grazia Chiuri took Christian Dior to the circus on Monday with arguably her most sublimely balanced collection for the Paris haute couture label.
A troupe of all-female acrobats of all body shapes led out the show inside a retro big top – complete with harlequin-pattern floor – built in the gardens of the Rodin Museum in the centre of the French capital.
Chiuri is the first woman ever to lead the mythic French label, and her feminism is never far away.
All her nearly 70 models wore glittery skullcaps fastened under their chins – think aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart meets commedia dell’arte character Pierrot.
But there was nothing remotely clownish about the muted elegance of the clothes, featuring lashings of embroidery and beadwork, to summon up the spirit of the circus-set 1917 ballet Parade.


