A not-to-be-missed stopover for fashion aficionados... At 30 avenue Montaigne, the Maison Dior unveils a veritable living space that pays tribute to the Parisian art of living.
The address even houses its own museum, La Galerie Dior, offering a fabulous immersion in the history of the famous Parisian fashion house.
For seventy years, 30 Montaigne was the birthplace of Christian Dior's iconic collections.
After a remarkable first exhibition when the mansion reopened, Galerie Dior continues to perpetuate this legacy by orchestrating a second exhibition, , revealing the Dior allure in a new light.
Dior Paris 30 Montaigne, boutique - museum, café and restaurant
The mythical Dior address at 30 Avenue Montaigne reopens its doors and reveals its new face. Renovated and redesigned, this is a new address that should seduce all fashion addicts but also fine gourmets in search of a gourmet café or a refined restaurant. [Read more]
The tour of the couture showcase changes regularly, allowing us to explore different facets of the House's history. Here, for example, it illustrates the creation of Miss Dior, a ready-to-wear line created in 1967 by Marc Bohan. From unpublished documents to outfits imbued with the ebullient spirit of the 60s, each element highlights this emblematic style and the House's desire to dress all women.
Continuing on, visitors reach the "Artistic Affinities" room, revealing the multiple collaborations initiated by Kim Jones, Artistic Director of Dior Homme. Here, the designer's silhouettes are on show for the first time, celebrating, among other things, the singular relationship between the House and contemporary art.
The final stage of this spellbinding couture journey takes us back to the 18th century: the Age of Enlightenment. The Gallery unveils a selection of garments, accessories, ornaments, objects and photographs, testifying to Christian Dior's attraction to the splendors of this era.
An admiration that is still evident today in Maria Grazia Chiuri's pleated tulle and lace dress, worn by actress Emilia Schüle in the lead role of the Marie-Antoinette series in 2022.
Parisians of all ages are invited to immerse themselves in the heritage of the House of Dior.
Please note that access to the Galerie Dior is by reservation only.
Dates and Opening Time
Starts June 22, 2023
Location
DIOR Paris 30 Montaigne
30, avenue Montaigne
75008 Paris 8
Prices
€8 - €12
Official website
www.galeriedior.com
Booking
billetterie.galeriedior.com