Olimpia Zagnoli returns to collaborate once more with the House, this time illustrating the Dior Cruise 2021 collection on.dior.com/cruise21 by Maria Grazia Chiuri. The Italian artist employs her characteristic aesthetic of bold mark making and a restrained but judicious use of color, utilizing negative space and the tone of the paper itself to create a strong optical impact. These illustrations distills the essence of Puglia, the collection's primary inspiration, and the traits and traditions that make this region so special for the Creative Director of Women's collections – from the role played by nature to the vestiges of its classical past, its ancestral pizzica dance and the delicacy of handmade 'tombolo' lace.
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The interplay of light and dark in the sun-baked Italian region of Puglia is expressed throughout the Dior Cruise 2021 collection on.dior.com/cruise21 by Maria Grazia Chiuri. Shifting, dappled shadows are evoked in touches of local handmade 'tombolo' lace and the golden tones of naturalistic jewelry, while translucent and transparent fabrics float alluringly with floral prints and embroideries, and, against interpretations of the shirt in stark white or sheer black, a 'Dior Bobby' bag in tooled leather captures the wonder of a woodland glade.
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From the historical landscapes of Puglia to the ateliers of Paris and back again, the Dior Cruise 2021 collection by Maria Grazia Chiuri on.dior.com/cruise21 represents a fascinating exchange of ancestral savoir-faire. From the southern Italian region's famed handmade tombolo lace and woven fabrics to the construction of complex draped dresses in the House's atelier flou, some featuring specially-developed floral prints by artist Pietro Ruffo, the artisanal identities of Italy and France came together in a celebration of beauty without boundaries.