TO RECOLLECT

Christian Dior

Christian Dior reshaped post-war fashion through structure, proportion, and an uncompromising devotion to craftsmanship. The house he founded in 1946 established a vocabulary of architectural tailoring and controlled femininity that continues to influence contemporary design.

Pieces connected to Dior reflect this lineage — garments and printed matter shaped by construction, balance, and refinement. They speak of a maison where elegance is not decorative, but structural; where fabric, cut, and silhouette carry intention.

Held within the To Recollect collection, these objects function as references rather than relics — reminders of how couture can endure beyond its original moment.