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Every Single Look From Dior's Winter 2021 Show
Stars and lovely overcoats and berets and boots and we want all of it
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Dior has always been something of a spectacle during the Paris leg of show season. And though show season isn't like
normal show season (for obvious reasons), the house, which has been headed up by designer Kim Jones for some time now, has still managed to make a SHOW (capital letters fully intended) at a government-approved social distance.
This time, the spectacle was achieved by setting what seemed to be a very traditional runway – long corridor, thumping music, impossibly chiselled models – among the stars, and threading together the abstract works of Scottish artist Peter Doig with pop cultural influences from the last 100 years. That's not an exaggeration. There were paintings of Monsieur Dior's late gooooood boy poochie Bobby, and berets of Judy Blame's Buffalo Boys collective, and New Romanticism, and Bob Fosse bowler hats, and Woodstock beanies, and Sergeant Pepper, and Nineties acid house and even a little bit of haunted Edwardian child.