Flower Garden From Christian Dior

Flower Garden From Christian Dior1 149x300 Flower Garden From Christian DiorChristian Dior’s chief designer John Galliano’s imagination is moving on at Paris Fashion Week. This time, on July 6, it stopped on the garden-flowered Christian Dior Haute Couture line. His new collection, which is designed for winter 2011, will surely leave a huge impression on anyone who is into fashion.

Let’s start with the runway, which in almost every other Galliano show bears the unusual characteristics peculiar to the collection. A huge orange flower composition decorated the runway, from where the majestic models came out. The strict expressions on their faces, the thespian hairdos and the eccentric makeup turned the models into wild, exceptional flowers.

The collection included fluffy petticoats, wavy skirts, huge dresses, ribbons tied around the waists, electric eyeshadow and black lipstick.

The models looked like flowers with their bright makeup and unbelievably flower-like couture dresses. Some of  the models had colorful cellaphones wrapped around their heads as if they were exquisite flower bouquets themselves.

The couture, which could be considered as a very unique art and had a gentle and sometimes even eye-popping color palette, looked as if the dresses were made from real flowers. It’s extremely hard to say which one was the prevailing color as you could find any shade typical to a luxurious garden. Pansy pink, violet, mandarin and red were often seen.

Couture fashions is not very common nowadays. It is considered high fashion and is extremely expensive. Every single work requires very time-consuming, highly detailed work, which pumps the price up. Due to this, couture fashion is available to only less than 250 people worldwide and a single item can cost $40,000. However, Galliano exceeded his own imagination again.

I’m pretty sure that every girl would like to put on one of those fantastic dresses. This is what Galliano always does, he always creates temptation in every collection.

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 Flower Garden From Christian Dior

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