Wearable couture? Who knew? Now if only I could afford it. But a girl can dream, and these dresses are what dance through my fashion dreams.
Bill Gaytten went back to the foundations of Dior – nipping the waists, flouncing the skirts – which is a 180 reverse from John Galliano’s extravagant Alice-in-Wonderland-esque designs, thus making them must more applicable for the woman who wants to not only purchase a piece, but be able to wear it down the street. Have a look.






















All images via Fashionologie. See the entire collection here.

Love, love, love this showcase of stunning, elegant, sophisticated designs! Wow! Thanks for sharing this incredible collection! I'm inspired!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it. I think Galliano moving on is a good thing for the house of Dior. My fav thing about this is the use of the turban headbands and sheer materials.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! It seems like Galliano drew inspiration from Jackie Kennedy, as well. Thanks for always keeping us up-to-date on these fashion collections, Shannon!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! Such feminine and elegant designs. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThere is a Mad Men feel. Return to femininity...I love it!
ReplyDeleteThe collection is beautiful! yet... no one does a better job than Galliano
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Plami
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So classy!
ReplyDelete~Karen
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Love the grey! Love the Mad-Men-ish-ness!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! They're gorgeous! Thanks for showing us :)
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
what an elegant collection clothes for woman for a change
ReplyDeleteveryyyyyy gorgeous!!!
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