Designer Maria Grazia Chiuri said that her latest creations were aimed at finding technical solutions that can be more functional for women's bodies
Models present creations for the Christian Dior Fall-Winter 2022-2023 collection fashion show during the Paris Womenswear Fashion Week, in Paris, on March 1, 2022.
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Dior's show at Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday struck a sombre tone, with designer Maria Grazia Chiuri telling AFP her focus on combining "beauty and protection" was apt for a time of war.
The collection was put together long before the Russian military began bombarding Ukraine last week.
But with Dior's models sporting a range of protective gear—from shoulder pads to airbag corsets to tops that looked distinctly like bulletproof vests— it was hard not to think of the news from eastern Europe.
Even before the Ukraine conflict, "the world was already at war", said Chiuri, Dior's artistic director for women, ahead of the show.