Christian Dior

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Definition

Proper noun A French fashion designer, founder of the House of Dior, renowned for revolutionizing post-World War II women's fashion with his first collection in 1947, which introduced the iconic "New Look" characterized by a cinched waist, full skirt, and an emphasis on femininity and luxury.

Usage

The term "Christian Dior" refers specifically to the person, the historical figure in fashion. * The 1947 collection by Christian Dior dramatically changed the silhouette of women's clothing. * The museum exhibition features the early works of Christian Dior.

Advanced Usage
  • As a metonym for the brand: While the primary reference is to the person, the name is often used to refer to the fashion house he founded.
    • A vintage Christian Dior gown was auctioned for a record price. (Here, it refers to a garment created by his fashion house, not personally by the man.)
  • In historical or cultural context: Used when discussing pivotal moments in 20th-century fashion, art, and culture.
    • The post-war era saw the rise of designers like Christian Dior.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dior: A common shortened form used to refer to the fashion house.
    • She works in the publicity department at Dior.
  • New Look: The name given to the style and silhouette pioneered by Christian Dior's first collection. It is a distinct term for the fashion movement he created.
Synonyms
  • Couturier: A fashion designer who manufactures and sells high-fashion clothing. (Christian Dior was a leading couturier.)
  • Fashion designer: A general term for which Christian Dior is a specific, famous example.
Related Phrases
  • House of Dior: The full, formal name of the fashion brand he established.
    • The House of Dior continues to be a major force in fashion.
Noun
  1. French couturier whose first collection in 1947 created a style that became known as the New Look (1905-1957)

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