Christian Dior S/S 2025 : Lilli Ostendarp, Claudia Campana, Xiuli Jiang & Ali Dansky by Sarah Jones

In reality, MGC's practical clothes make most women look elegant
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in case you can't tell that's a pleated skort that couldn't be bothered with fabric all the way around the garment with the Dior canvas logo under the mudflap. the picture of class. i only included one of those godawful Miss Dior graffiti garments but trust that there are over a dozen different garments you can pay upwards of $900 to look like you got tagged by the possessed ghost of a 7th grader on "fancy dress day" during spirit week.
and timeless.

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maybe these designs look "timeless" because they look like, respectively, Sarah Burton's McQueen, Christopher John Rogers, and dresses she's been sending down the runway since she was at Valentino with Pierpaolo?


MGC is very good at making money but let's not pretend she's a good designer, nor that she has any skill with elevating the ethos of Dior.
 
in case you can't tell that's a pleated skort that couldn't be bothered with fabric all the way around the garment with the Dior canvas logo under the mudflap. the picture of class. i only included one of those godawful Miss Dior graffiti garments but trust that there are over a dozen different garments you can pay upwards of $900 to look like you got tagged by the possessed ghost of a 7th grader on "fancy dress day" during spirit week.



maybe these designs look "timeless" because they look like, respectively, Sarah Burton's McQueen, Christopher John Rogers, and dresses she's been sending down the runway since she was at Valentino with Pierpaolo?


MGC is very good at making money but let's not pretend she's a good designer, nor that she has any skill with elevating the ethos of Dior.

Oh, please! I was referring to the overall product offering—the 99%. Nice effort, though!
When you bring up Christopher John Rogers, it's hard for me to take you seriously.
MGC's Dior collections consistently flatter women of all ages and sizes, and Anthony Vaccarello’s Saint Laurent does an excellent job with that as well. Sarah Burton struggled to make her non-sample-size models look decent and presentable in reality every day life.
 
Oh, please! I was referring to the overall product offering—the 99%. Nice effort, though!
When you bring up Christopher John Rogers, it's hard for me to take you seriously.
MGC's Dior collections consistently flatter women of all ages and sizes, and Anthony Vaccarello’s Saint Laurent does an excellent job with that as well. Sarah Burton struggled to make her non-sample-size models look decent and presentable in reality every day life.
The "overall product offering" is what I looked at for those references. They all come from Dior's website as garments for sale, right now. The 99% is "Miss Dior" graffiti'd garments, plaid skirts, tailored suit jackets, shirt dresses, tacky embroidered leather jackets and unnecessary belts.

MGC's Dior is dowdy and misguided. The garments barely flatter the women wearing the clothes on the runway, let alone regular-sized women. Anthony Vaccarello's Saint Laurent is made for the waif-thin with narrow hips he likes, which is why they're the only models on his runway. But I guess you and I are seeing very different things out of each house. Agree to disagree.
 

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