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Valentino’s Maria Grazia Chiuri was recently named the new Creative Chief of Dior– the first woman to hold the position in Dior’s 69-year history. To honor the transition, GC looks back at floral interpretations by Miss Moss.
We love Miss Moss‘s paint-collage interpretations of Valentino’s Fall 2015 Collection because they harken to a theme that we love: collages, and also florals. Her concept involves pairing hi-res imagery from the collection with bespoke, interpretative Bukowskis paintings. (All runway images in this collection are courtesy of Style.com.)
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Miss Moss takes Valentino’s heartier winter looks and pairs them with naturalistic backgrounds.
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The ethereal pairing of Renaissance painting and modern luxe florals feels at once continuous and incongruous.
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This gothic interpretation of an evening gown is both whimsical and mystic– who said florals can’t be black?
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Floral prints that evoke neoclassical art feel endlessly elegant and refined.
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