“Embroidery is still executed by hand, as it was in the 18th century, sometimes even on the same frames,” Christian Dior noted in 1956 in his memoirs. As an indispensable acolyte of couture, it’s embroidery we have to thank for the realization of this Nude dress whose sequins render a nude woman in trompe-l’œil. It was entirely made in the Vermont ateliers acquired by the House in 2013.
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