Maria Grazia Chiuri brings her visionary flair to New York with Dior’s first-ever pre-fall runway show at the Brooklyn Museum, titled “Letter to the Future.”
This significant event highlights Chiuri’s deep connection to the city, a place that captivated her heart since her youth. The showcase blends iconic Dior designs with newer collections, reflecting the enduring bond between New York and the Parisian fashion house.
The exhibition curated by Alessio de’ Navasques features an array of Chiuri’s work, celebrating her innovative use of black and her talent in garment construction.
The Brooklyn Museum’s industrial space is transformed to mirror Dior’s philosophy. It creates a dialogue between the designs and the dynamic environment.
Open to the public daily from May 16 to July 31, this free exhibition not only explores Chiuri’s fashion narratives but also her engagements with feminist art.
It’s a must-see for those captivated by the intersection of fashion history and contemporary design. For more details, visit the Brooklyn Museum.