I got a full screen of her in Dior


If you had to vote for "The most Watched female star on the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards online Red carpet," Anya Taylor-Joy would definitely be on the list.

Is it true that every frame of this pictorial fairy beauty really exists on earth?

Anya's stunning green deep V mermaid dress + cape suit, made of green Lurex fabric, Dior's women's creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri tailored for Anya, Dior Haute Couture workshop three craftsmen spent more than 300 hours of careful hand-crafting to complete.

"Maria Grazia Chiuri really brought our fantasy to life, and this dress not only reflects Mr. Christian Dior, but also embodies both of the roles that led Anya to be nominated." Anya's stylist, Law Roach, said in an interview, "It's vintage, but it's chic and cool at the same time."

For Anya, green actually has a deep meaning to her, as it represents the two roles she was nominated for: Beth in The Wings and Emma in Emma.

"I was so fascinated by the whole look, and I'm so grateful for that. It makes me feel empowered, and I really love that it's green because that color is so important to Beth, Emma, and myself, "says Anya," My stylist Law Roach and I work closely with Maria Grazia Chiuri and her team." We wanted it to be a special moment and for the dress to convey something we care about."

In fact, Law Roach had another dress for Anya at the big moment.

Anya wore this dress to an interview after the Golden Globes.

This silver grey satin off-the-shoulder gown was also created by Dior for Anya Haute Couture, which was hand-crafted in 150 hours by the artisans of Dior Haute Couture Workshop.

The retro and charming classic silhouette of the 1950s, Dior's iconic New Look design, slender waist and wide skirt supported by the skirt, embellish Anya's perfect body line, and sparkling pearl silk fabric makes the whole shape extremely elegant.

It has to be said that Dior is really too good at making dreams, and Anya wearing this dress is like Cinderella.

As Law Roach said, making girls' dreams come true and creating fairy tales is what Dior and Maria Grazia Chiuri are best at.

Just last night, as Dior unveiled its latest ready-to-wear collection for Fall/Winter 2021, Maria Grazia Chiuri told us yet another fairy tale in the legendary Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles in Paris.

Maria Grazia Chiuri chose the Palace of Versailles in Paris for the release of Dior's Autumn/Winter 2021 ready-to-wear collection, because it is not only an important creative inspiration for Mr. Dior, but also because it has a close connection with culture, and it is also ininicably linked with the design concept of this season.

Echoing the famous Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, the row of non-reflective mirrors on the show floor is called "La Galerie des Ombres" (Shadow Gallery), designed by Italian visual and performance artist Silvia Giambrone. The mirrors that should have reflected light were replaced by wax paper and thorns.

In an age of self-portraits and social media, Maria Grazia Chiuri said in an interview that her home is basically mirror-free: "Can you imagine me looking in a mirror and taking a picture of myself?" It's impossible! It's not something I do, I prefer something simple and real."

So she chose this unique installation to echo the show's subversive interpretation of female identity.

For artist Silvia Giambrone, our relationship with the mirror is both an attraction and a repulsion at the same time.

In the short clip for the show, we can see the dancers engaged in intense conversations with these special mirrors, "as if they were giving advice to young girls on the runway: 'If you want to find yourself, don't look at yourself in the mirror.'" '" says Maria Grazia Chiuri, "It's something we talk about a lot. If you want to focus, you can't see your own shadow."

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