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A Fairytale by Dior Maison: Lily of the Valley

“You waved your wand and suddenly I was young and hopeful again,” one thrilled fan wrote Monsieur Dior. “I love you.”
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Since 1947 the House of Dior has been helping women all around the world to feel themselves in a real-life fairytale. From clothes to a book, Christian Dior has entered into many lives. After the war, he not only presented a style but a sense of hope.

Many years later, in 2020 with great respect, we are still reaching out to a Dior culture. A collection by Cordelia de Castellane, dedicated to his passion for the lily of the valley. A flower that his mother carefully raised in their Granville's Eden-like garden. This delicate blossom became one of his good-luck charms, worn in his buttonhole or sewn into the hems of his haute couture designs. A discreet influence, it moreover inspired iconic silhouette like the 1957 "Muguet" dress, fully embroidered with the bell-shaped blooms.

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The symbol of purity and joy that announces the arrival of warmer days. This season The Lily of the Valley will adorn your home and will create a coveted atmosphere of Eden Garden. So you can feel like a little Monsieur Dior roaming in there. Porcelain plates, decorative baubles, glasses, and decanters are covered or sprinkled with its precious sprigs, capturing good fortune and art de Vivre through a celebration of nature. The wildflower sprouted up from the tears of Eve gathers around you a beauty that you cannot resist. A selection in the "Lily of the Valley" collection will not just make a house feels like a home but will make it sacred and special.

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