HER DIOR: Maria Grazia Chiuri’s committed documentary
Dior unveils a never-before-seen film dedicated to the collaborations and feminist commitments of Maria Grazia Chiuri, the house’s first female artistic director.
Since joining Dior in 2016, Maria Grazia Chiuri has made feminism a cornerstone of her collections. Season after season, she has surrounded herself with female artists from all walks of life, offering their work rare visibility in the luxury world. This struggle, highlighted in HER DIOR, the new documentary by Loïc Prigent, is a tribute to this committed, collaborative vision.
Immerse yourself in the world of Maria Grazia Chiuri
The HER DIOR documentary looks back at the Italian designer’s most memorable collaborations, bringing together some twenty artists from a variety of disciplines: painters, photographers, sculptors, authors and choreographers. Among them is Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, whose famous phrase “We Should All Be Feminists” marked Maria Grazia Chiuri ‘s first collection for Dior.
A prestigious cast and inspiring testimonials
Lasting 1 hour 12 minutes, the film features major figures from the artistic and intellectual worlds such as Tomaso Binga, Robin Morgan, Judy Chicago, Eva Jospin, Mickalene Thomas and Sharon Eyal. This project is a continuation of Maria Grazia Chiuri’s work, already featured in the Galerie Dior exhibition and in the Dior Talks podcast series.
A strong message for Women’s Rights Day
Launched on March 8, International Women’s Rights Day, HER DIOR celebrates the creative strength and influence of women in the fashion and art industries. Discover the documentary now on Dior’s YouTube channel.
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