CHRISTIAN DIOR will pay tribute to its much-loved Miss Dior fragrance next month, with a dedicated exhibition at Paris's Grand Palais. The fragrance, which was first launched in 1947 - the same year as Dior's seminal New Look collection - is one of the fashion house's most famous, and boasts actress Natalie Portman as its face.
The exhibition will celebrate the fragrance through large-scale artworks by 15 female artists, along with rare photographs and a selection of outfits including the dresses that Raf Simons designed for Portman to wear in the Miss Dior campaigns. Chanel hosted an exhibition for its No.5 fragrance earlier this year, also in Paris.
Free to the public, the Miss Dior exhibition will run from November 13 to 25.
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