"The opening of Christian Dior's new Paris couture house," noted Vogue in its April 1947 issue, "not only presented an extraordinarily beautiful collection; it gave the French couture a On February 12, 1947, Christian Dior presented his debut haute couture collection in Paris. Immediately dubbed as the "New Look," its most prominent features included rounded shoulders, A fragrant echo of Christian Dior's first Couture show on February 12, 1947, the New Look 1947 fragrance bears the now-legendary name that Carmel Snow, Editor-in-Chief of Harper's Bazaar, used to describe this groundbreaking and astounding collection. A fragrant echo of Christian Dior's first Couture show on February 12, 1947, the New Look 1947 fragrance bears the now-legendary name that Carmel Snow, Editor-in-Chief of Harper's Bazaar, used to describe this innovative and astonishing collection. CHARACTER Dior: The success story of the legendary Bar jacket, from 1947 to today. Flashback to 1947. On February 12, Christian Dior presented his very first fashion show with 90 silhouettes, orchestrated around two lines christened Corolle (full skirt, marked waist and underlined curves, from which the Bar jacket is derived) and En Huit. The New Look, 1947-1948 (designed) Coat of dark blue-purple silk. With sloping shoulders and a Magyar sleeve. Double-breasted, fastening with self-covered buttons. The narrow cinched waist flares into a full skirt with typical 'New Look' emphasis placed on the hips with both padding, and exaggerated pockets. Object details About this object record On February 12, 1947, Christian Dior presented his debut haute couture collection in Paris. Immediately dubbed as the "New Look," its most prominent features included rounded shoulders, a cinched From the Guardian archive Fashion Christian Dior, the rising star of French fashion - archive, 1947 16 February 1947: A roundup of Paris fashion news including an item on the emerging New Look 1947 is a fragrance with a trail of intense floral notes that leave a lasting impression. It is a fragrance in the image of Christian Dior's first runway show that made a powerful impact all around the world. "La Ligne Corolle" (The Flower Line), Christian Dior's legendary first collection was first presented on the 12th of February 1947. photo/ "Bar" suit, 1947 ADAGP Archives, Paris 1996, Archives Christian Dior "MAGNIFIQUE!" "BRAVO!" "RAVISSANT!" "It is quite a revolution, dear Christian. Your dresses have such a new look." .
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