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"When the Worlds of Art, Feminism and Fashion Collide" #SENATUSxDior Spring-Summer 2018
By SENATUS Magazine | 13 March 2018

Maria Grazia Chiuri's designs for Dior's Spring-Summer 2018 collection was inspired by French-American artist Niki de Saint Phalle (1930–2002), whose artwork has been woven into diaphanous skirts, bags, and shoes, imbuing the line with a playful femininity.

de Saint Phalle's heart pendant, a spider illustration, and Tarot Garden installation are some of her creations that feature in a selection of pieces that are seen in our exclusive #SENATUSxDIOR editorial, with model Nina lensed by Ivanho & Shysi.

Credits: Creative Direction: Kien Lee | Styling: Damian Huang | Photography & Videography: Ivanho Harlim & Shysilia Novita | Assistants: Jae Han and Marie Liang | Model: Nina of Mannequin Models | Make Up: Vicky Ang | Hair: Christvian Goh

Wardrobe: Dior Spring-Summer 2018 | Location: The Mill at 5 Jalan Kilang, Singapore

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