Maria Grazia Chiuri convoque les éléments naturels pour ce qui pourrait être son dernier défilé pour Dior. Des flammes numériques, un oiseau préhistorique et des icebergs sortis du sol ont animé le défilé automne-hiver 2025-2026 de la créatrice de Dior présenté au deuxième jour de la Paris Fashion Week au jardin des Tuileries. Maria Grazia Chiuri convoque les éléments naturels pour son possible dernier défilé pour Dior[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vIiT07fMn8[/embed]

Des flammes numériques, un oiseau préhistorique et des icebergs sortis du sol ont animé le défilé automne-hiver 2025-2026 de la créatrice de Dior présenté au deuxième jour de la Paris Fashion Week au jardin des Tuileries.





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La créatrice Maria Grazia Chiuri lors du final de son défilé prêt-à-porter féminin de l'automne-hiver 2025/2026, à Paris, le 4 mars 2025. (THOMAS SAMSON / AFP)
La créatrice Maria Grazia Chiuri lors du final de son défilé prêt-à-porter féminin de l’automne-hiver 2025/2026, à Paris, le 4 mars 2025.

The creator Maria Grazia Chiuri summoned the air, fire, and ice to present an autumn-winter 2025-2026 women’s collection at the Tuileries garden on Tuesday, March 4th, in what could be her last fashion show for Dior. Loewe a opté pour une présentation plutôt qu’un défilé pour la semaine de la mode féminine. Des flammes numériques, un oiseau préhistorique et des icebergs ont animé le défilé automne-hiver 2025-2026 de la créatrice de Dior lors de la Paris Fashion Week au jardin des Tuileries. The designer Maria Grazia Chiuri showcased her latest collection for Dior at the Tuileries Gardens in Paris on March 4, 2025. The collection, inspired by elements of air, fire, and ice, featured a variety of styles in a show that may potentially be Chiuri’s last for the fashion house.

Chiuri, known for her romantic aesthetic, presented a range of looks including white blouses, black and white lace, bermuda shorts paired with high leather boots, corsets over shirts, and streetwear-inspired parkas and T-shirts layered with the iconic J’adore Dior logo. The runway show was divided into different themes, with digitally created flames on the floor, a mechanical prehistoric bird flying overhead, and small icebergs emerging from the ground.

Celebrities such as Natalie Portman, Isabelle Adjani, K-pop star Mingyu, and Natalia Vodianova were in attendance, adding to the glamour of the event. Speculation has been circulating for months that Chiuri may be leaving Dior, possibly for Gucci, following the departure of creative director Sabato de Sarno from the Italian brand.

The recent exit of Kim Jones from Dior Homme has further fueled rumors, with reports suggesting that LVMH, the parent company of Dior, may be considering Jonathan Anderson of Loewe to lead both the men’s and women’s collections at Dior. Anderson’s absence from recent fashion weeks and Loewe’s decision to opt for a presentation instead of a runway show during the women’s fashion week in Paris have added to the speculation.

As the fashion industry eagerly awaits confirmation of Chiuri’s future plans and potential changes at Dior, the designer’s latest collection continues to receive praise for its blend of romance, elegance, and modernity. Only time will tell what lies ahead for the talented designer and the iconic fashion house.

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