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Christian Dior ((free))

It is a common misconception that Christian Dior was born into the world with a needle and thread in his hand. In reality, he was a late bloomer in the industry, not establishing his fashion house until he was 41 years old. Born in 1905 in Granville, Normandy, Dior was the son of a wealthy fertilizer manufacturer. His parents envisioned a life of diplomatic stability for him, and to appease them, he studied political science.

On October 24, 1957, after a holiday in Montecatini, Italy, died suddenly of a heart attack at the age of 52. The fashion world was stunned. He had led the house for only a decade, yet in those ten years, he had changed the course of fashion history. Christian Dior

In the bleak winter of 1947, as Europe was still stitching itself back together after the devastation of World War II, a 42-year-old former gallery owner from Granville, France, did something audacious. He dropped a bombshell made of fabric. His name was Christian Dior, and with one collection, he didn’t just change hemlines—he changed the very silhouette of femininity. It is a common misconception that Christian Dior

Dior spent the late 1930s selling fashion sketches on the street for pennies. He survived the war designing dresses for Nazi officers’ wives and the wives of French collaborators—a moral grey area that he rarely spoke of. By 1946, backed by textile magnate Marcel Boussac, the shy, superstitious, and portly man from Normandy was ready to conquer the world. His parents envisioned a life of diplomatic stability

Dior was deeply superstitious and frequently consulted clairvoyants or fortune tellers before making major business decisions. Social Responsibility