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Dior: The Bar Dress

Times of Bennett | Updated: Apr 15, 2023 18:24
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By-Gunavit Kaur
Dior has produced many iconic dresses throughout its history, but one of the most famous is the "Bar Suit" from Christian Dior's first collection in 1947. The Bar Suit was a two-piece ensemble featuring a long, fitted jacket with padded shoulders, a nipped-in waist, and a full billowing skirt. It was named after the Bar Français, a popular Parisian cafe, and was designed to evoke the silhouette of a bar stool. The suit was made from luxurious fabrics like silk, wool, and taffeta, and often featured delicate embroidery. The Bar Suit was a sensation and became a symbol of post-war glamour, femininity, and sophistication. It was worn by celebrities and high-society women, including Marilyn Monroe, and was featured prominently in fashion editorials and advertisements. The Bar Suit has remained an excellent example of Dior's design aesthetic. It has also been the subject of several museum exhibitions, including Dior's work in 2017 at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. Its enduring popularity is a testament to Christian Dior's innovative design vision and the lasting impact of the "New Look" that he introduced the Bar Suit remains an iconic piece of fashion history and is still produced by the House of Dior under the creative direction of Maria Grazia Chiuri. The Bar Suit is a legendary design that has come to represent the epitome of post-war fashion and the enduring legacy of Christian Dior's innovative design vision. Simplicity, good taste and grooming are the three fundamentals of good dressing and these do not cost money-Christian Dior.