Christian Dior | Cruise 2019 (Great Stables/Domain of Chantilly - Château de Chantilly) by Maria Grazia Chiuri | Full Fashion Show in High Definition. (Widescreen - Exclusive Video/1080p)
People who buy this specific line should get educated and know that it's Mexican inspired. The women on horses that's called escaramuza a Mexican tradition and Dior was inspired from their attire 🇲🇽🇲🇽Viva Mexico
When I first saw the rain I thought it would be a bad effect to the show. Still I continued watching and got to know I was wrong. Though the weather was bad, the collection was still great. Actually the clothes matched well with the rain.
What fine fashion show! A fashion show during a rain! What delightful work! It is chic! And it is ethnics, it is history, and all this is unique style Dior! Suits, belts, footwear, accessories - everything is very elegant, laconic and faultless! Graceful cut, magic ornament and very thin embroidery! More thinly, than thin rays of light and threads of a rain! Dior always - the New Look!
Impresionada con la visión que tuvo la creadora de Dior, espero le haya dado su crédito a México por que las escaramuzas son de nuestro patrimonio. Increíbles las niñas por cierto.
@@judithdrost3032The field was too small and the hats on the riders were poorly designed with the sport in mind. The hats are usually stiff so they don't flap. Here it looked like the large floppy hats obstructed their view, and at times appeared like 1920s garden hats. There are great escaramuza riders, but either this team was not the top or they were constricted by their attire and environment.
I'm not, just came for the riders meets fashion vid. I read in other comments it had to do with the horses and the rain. If so, she's not really familiar with farm animals. Horses and cows graze in fields most of the day usually, and because of that they are usually in the rain. Farms and stables are usually the night time sleeping abodes of these human kept animals (note wild horses don't have stables--they're outside 24/7).
Ana Rendon en la charrería mexicana así se les llama a las mujeres que montan caballo las mujeree que salen a caballo al principio son escaramuzas mexicanas Dior se inspiró en ellas
es el conjunto de destrezas, habilidades ecuestres y vaqueras propias del charro mexicano. Todo ello conforma un deporte espectáculo de gran popularidad y raigambre en México. La charrería se desarrolla en ruedos similares a las plazas de toros llamados lienzos charros.
A risky and beautiful collection. I loved the reloaded crossover between Mexico and Europe. Haters, deal with this: original mexican charro and escaramuza costumes were born from elements from mexican natives and european influences.
Please....Galliano? OMG with his improbable look? Good for a Drag Queen show. Please no. Maria Grazia Chiuri forever. She dresses in contemporary women.
Of course not.... Do you even wear Dior?? I DO and what's on sales floor is great i guess LVMH dont give a fuck about you youtube queens (i cab call you queen cause im gay) and all your winning
How to design like maria grazia chiuri: take the same silhoutte last year slap on a different color or pattern inspired by a time period, hire tf out of ruby stone
@@albaida8539 amiga no robaron de hecho estos diseños son muy buenos y hasta invitaron a reprecentantes de la charreria mexicana a paris CON TODO Y CABALLOS estos diseños se basan mas que nada en las escaramuzas primero Infórmate
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Even when I don't particularly care for a designer's point of view, I am bound to always look at their new collections with fresh eyes and an open mind. It would be a disservice to myself to bring any sort of bias into my love of fashion. I liked this collection! I think the details were refined, the prints were pretty (from what I could see through the wet spots), the silhouettes were classic and I little strict in may ways (which I always like), I absolutely loved the ankle grazing lengths! Especially with the tiered dresses! I'm also not mad at this micro-trend of wedgwood prints (also seen at ODLR a few days ago). The inspiration may have not been highly focused, but I'm not looking for faithful reproductions in my fashion, just nods. And I think she nodded well. Now....what I can't stand with neo-Dior, something Maria has done season after season is donned many of her looks with a superfluous, and usually silhouette envenomating hat. Those hats, (while part of the fantasy) took what could have been weightlessness and added unnecessary heaviness....same went for the belts. Beautiful pieces on their own, but excessive. All in all, one of her most successful outings....I hope this upward trajectory lasts.
PatisserieBoy the belts and the hats were direct inspiration from the "Escaramusas" the girls on the horses that opened the show, wich is the national mexican sport.
Just because its a beautiful inspiration, doesn't make it a beautiful tribute. I understand WHY they did the hats....I just don't care for them....I don't think they enhanced the clothes.
From Mexico 👏🏻🇲🇽👏🏻🇲🇽👏🏻🇲🇽 escaramuza is a beautiful women sport but when it’s raining it’s dangerous they could’ve done more but that have to keep it safe love the dresses bravo 👏🏻
Quisiera comentar en inglés, pero ya que estamos tan hispanos con la temática... Galliano ya había abordado el mundo ecuestre en colecciones pasadas. Lo que hace Maria Grazia es simplemente poner distintos colores/ texturas en las mismas siluetas; temporada tras temporada es lo mismo. Ya sabemos quién era quien la cagaba en Valentino.
As a Mexican I didn’t see Mexico AT ALL here. This is actually the opposite of Mexico, which includes lots of colour, complex designs and happiness. I don’t understand this collection.
This is not a pure mexican collection, is not ‘Pixar's Coco’, but a crossover. Every fashion is built on crossovers, ‘pure’ mexican charros, mariachis and escaramuzas are crossovers from other cultures indeed.
Beauty of Eden As a Mexican I definitely saw Mexico being represented I loved the hats the combination of black and white and I definitely see where you are coming from but keep in mind this is not just a Mexican collection and I showed my cousin that is actually a escaramuza and she said she loved how unique and different it was cause keep in mind Mexico isn't just colors its being unique and different
The beggining made me cry! The escaramuzas are beyond beautiful! It was beautiful to see Mexicans as me opening the show for Dior. But if the colection was a 5% a bit more Mexican that would be fire on stage! Como México no hay nada el Mundo aunque nos lo quieran vender carísimo de París.
More like copy and theme your show after another culture...this is Mexican themed the horses and the women with the dresses are called escaramuza, it’s very popular culture in Mexico look it up..
So many refined details. The tailoring always exceptional, I always love the way that Maria Grazia understeand the modern woman, that she doesn't need a lot of make up, tigth clothes and "fierce" attitude to being femenine.
On the positive note : It is a very pretty and super wearable collection. The clothes are feminine and the workmanship is stupendous as ever with Dior. I'd love one of the tailored jacket if only my budget would allow. But it's true the designer is a tad repetitive in her approach. It all depends what one thinks fashion is about? if you think it's like a night at the circus and that you don't need to actually sell clothes but just show fabulous unwearable gowns then I admit that this designer is rather boring. But if you want your luxury business to survive and women to buy your clothes to wear them , she is spot on and doing a great job. The Dior boutiques are making a killing thanks to her.