"Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams" arrives in Japan after drawing huge crowds in Paris, London and New York
A hit exhibition showcasing Christian Dior's work opens in Tokyo this week with a focus on the French designer's fascination with Japan and the country's influence on his pieces. "Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams" arrives in Japan after drawing huge crowds in Paris, London and New York.
Opening Wednesday, the exhibition features 350 haute couture dresses—including Japan-inspired gowns displayed in settings intended to pay tribute to Japanese culture.
Architect Shohei Shigematsu created structures including a room covered with an undulating three-dimensional facade constructed from translucent traditional washi paper pasted over wooden frames.
"When Dior makes a skirt, there is a structure and then the fabric is laid on top of it," he told AFP.
"I was asked to create a Japanese traditional structure, so I thought about shoji screens, for example, which have a wooden structure and are covered with paper."