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Who Won the Day at Paris Fashion Week? Dior Gives Virginia Woolf’s ‘Orlando’ a Reason to be Jealous With a Knockout Militaryinspired Red Frock Coat

2025-03-13 00:37:18 source:pajamas
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Who Won the Day at Paris Fashion Week? Dior Gives Virginia Woolf’s ‘Orlando’ a Reason to be Jealous With a Knockout Militaryinspired Red Frock Coat

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Throughout Paris Fashion Week, each day we highlight the best looks and moments on the runways of the fall 2025 shows. Dior, Fall 2025 Image Credit: Giovanni Giannoni/WWD Nothing says Paris Fashion Week like a Dior show, with a large venue on Monday at the Tuileries gardens, huge crowds were outside and a dramatic yet beautiful show inside. For the fall season, Maria Grazia Chiuri channeled Dior’s history with a collection inspired by Virginia Woolf’s androgynous character “Orlando.” “Her clearest influences were two of her predecessors at Dior: Gianfranco Ferré and John Galliano,” noted WWD’s Joelle Diderich on her show review. “She echoed Ferré’s signature white shirts and use of brocades and crinolines.”Among the highlights, a military-inspired red frock coat, paired with a ruffled white shirt over a pair of pantaloons and riding boots was a knockout and would make Woolf’s Orlando pretty jealous.

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