"Gruau"

Design House House of Dior French
Designer Christian Dior French

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In addition to the full bouffant skirts he debuted in the "Corolle" collection of 1947, Christian Dior also often worked with an asymmetrical design aesthetic, particularly in the 1948-1949 collections. This gown from 1949 is characteristic of this style, in which the gown appears to be twisted around the body. Decorative buttons on the skirt and bodice are used to heighten the effect and to unify the two components of the dress, which are separate pieces. A hallmark of Dior's designs, the self belt, draws attention to the cinched waist. Dior named the dress design after his friend the artist René Gruau (1909-2004) who provided illustrations for early Dior advertising.

"Gruau", House of Dior (French, founded 1946), silk, French

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