From Leotards to Grecian Gowns, The Dior Show Was Cemented in Female Warriorship

From Leotards to Grecian Gowns, The Dior Show Was Cemented in Female Warriorship


Every fashion month, we’re eager to see what Maria Grazia Chiuri has up her sleeve for Dior. So, on Tuesday, we excitedly tuned in to view the French fashion house’s latest S/S 25 collection. What did we witness? A captivating fusion of influences from sport and Greek antiquity, showcasing Chiuri and Dior’s unique design perspective.

It’s worth noting that Dior has a rich history of integrating sportswear into its designs; however, this collection took the concept of sportswear to new heights, transcending modern approaches to luxury athleisure and performance wear. The runway show started with multi-disciplinary artist and competitive archer Sofia Ginevra Giannì, who showed off her archery skills by firing bows at a target. Models gracefully paraded around her wearing sports-inspired pieces, from cut-out asymmetric one-pieces resembling swimsuits or gymnastic leotards to track pants, perfect for pre or post-workout. Each design was crafted to seamlessly blend form and function using lightweight, performance-oriented fabrics.