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Relive the Magic of the Show in Scotland

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A Story that Revisits the Past Having trouble viewing this message? . © Sam Copeland © Adrien Dira

A Story that Revisits the Past Having trouble viewing this message? [Click here](. [DIOR]( [DIOR]( [CRUISE 2025 SHOW]( [For Maria Grazia Chiuri, the presentation of the Cruise collection is an opportunity to follow the steps of Christian Dior around the world. In 1955, Monsieur Dior presented his work in Perthshire, Scotland, in the ballroom of the Gleneagles Hotel. Fast forward to 2024, Scotland has become the narrative framework of the Dior Cruise 2025 collection.]( [DISCOVER THE SHOW]( Β© Sam Copeland [RELIVE THE SHOW]( [THE LOOKS]( [Christian Dior wrote this tribute to tartan in The Little Dictionary of Fashion: β€œIt’s probably the only fancy fabric that resists fashions.” Blending various colors and the cut of a kilt, this historic cloth, intrinsically characteristic of the region, continues to cross fashions past and present, from romanticism to punk.]( [dISCOVER THE looks]( [THE SCENOGRAPHY]( [This show – revealed in the heart of the gardens of Drummond Castle – serves as inspiration for the collection, merging memories to generate new shapes and embroideries.]( [DISCOVER THE SCENOGRAPHY]( Β© Adrien Dirand / Drummond Castle [DIOR BEAUTY]( [Peter Philips, Creative and Image Director for Dior Makeup, did a look that accentuated luminous skin, plumped lips and sculpted eyebrows.]( [DISCOVER Dior BeautY]( Β© Olivier Rose OUR EXCLUSIVE ONLINE SERVICES FREE DELIVERY ART OF GIFTING FOLLOW US [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Twitter]( [Contact]( - [Legal terms]( To be removed from future emailings, please click [here](. At Christian Dior Couture, we take your choices and the confidentiality of your data seriously. Please consult our privacy policy on [dior.com]( for all information concerning the use of your personal data by Christian Dior Couture. In accordance with the applicable laws and regulations, you have the right to consult, modify and delete any data that concerns you. You are also able to request to no longer receive personalised communications about our products and services. You are able to exercise this right at any time by sending us an email to the following address: contactdiorus@dior.com, or by contacting our customer services department at 800 929 DIOR (3467). You can also contact our Data Protection Officer at privacy@christiandior.com

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