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Christian Dior (1905-1957)

In the seventh instalment of BoF’s fashion history series, meet the late bloomer who invented the ‘New Look.’ It took Christian Dior four decades to put on a show but the gallerist turned designer won over Paris from the word go.
Christian Dior at work in his Paris studio (1905-1957) | Source: Getty

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