Dior Enchanting Gardens
Preface by Jean-Paul Claverie, Introduction by Brigitte Richart, Contributions by Philippe Deliau and Amy de La Haye and Vincent Leret and Barbara Jeauffroy-Mairet and Coline Zellal
- Publish Date: September 02, 2025
- Format: Hardcover
- Category: Photography - Subjects & Themes - Fashion
- Publisher: Rizzoli
- Trim Size: 8-1/10 x 10-2/5
- Pages: 160
- US Price: $45.00
- CDN Price: $60.00
- ISBN: 978-0-8478-7418-7
Reviews
"A confection of fashion, flowers, and fragrance, Dior: Enchanting Gardens examines the couturier’s love of flowers in every form. With its roots in the gardens of his childhood home in Granville, on the Norman seaside, this passion revealed itself in exquisitely embroidered flowers on couture dresses, floral perfumes, and Dior’s homes, and has been reinterpreted by subsequent designers for the label, from Gianfranco Ferré to John Galliano to Maria Grazia Chiuri." — Frederic
"A new tome, Dior Enchanting Gardens (Rizzoli), explores how flowers and gardens have been an essential element and influence for all of the creatives at the helm of the house (including Marc Bohan, Gianfranco Ferré and John Galliano) in both couture and perfumes. Chapters present the gardens of Dior’s private residences—from his childhood home, Les Rhumbs in Granville, to his Château de La Colle Noire in Montauroux via the Moulin-du-Coudret in Milly-la-Forêt; revisit the historical fragrances of the house (think Miss Dior); and showcase a collection of portraits of dresses that reveal the floral inspiration in the collections from Dior’s era to today. A special focus is placed on the most emblematic designs by all of the creative directors of the house, from the early f lowery vision of femininity to contemporary floral-inspired designs." — DuJour
"The book’s text was written by French specialists in fashion, fragrance and landscape, and is abundantly and inventively illustrated. Dior planted a lot of sartorial seeds in his decade of design, and readers are shown how the couturiers who’ve headed the house since then have updated the garden with cultivars and hybrids, modernizing the master’s original shapes. A captivating study of the brand’s botanical roots, “Enchanting Gardens” is the most delightful of Dior books." — The Wall Street Journal.