Culture Appreciation Runway: Dior Cruise 2020

Author: Zaresh Ernest

Dior’s Cruise 2020 show was hosted at the magnificent El Badi Palace, Marrakech in Morocco and the theme of the show was “common ground” – a celebration of different cultures coming together to co-create and find common ground.

“Maria Grazia Chiuri has always had her heart set on establishing creative exchanges with African cultures,” Dior explained in a press release.

“With this collection, she sought to dialogue with the real and imagined landscape of Morocco, at the crossroads of the Mediterranean, Europe and Africa, as a dream destination for artists, poets, writers and eternal adventurers.”

We are all aware of Dior’s rich history with the continent. Dior’s former creative director Yves Saint Laurent’s fascination with Morocco was another known fact. This collection uses the craftsmanship of the continent.

Grazia Chiuri also asked Pathé Ouédraogo – aka Pathé’O, one of Africa’s leading designers – to create a special shirt for the collection, which pays tribute to the late president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela.

She also collaborated with Grace Wales Bonner (a British-Jamaican designer whose work has explored African cultures) and Mickalene Thomas (an African-American artist), asking them to reinterpret through their combined creative vision an icon of the New Look, the Bar jacket and a skirt.

The run way was lit with candles everywhere- with lamps floating on the water surface, it perfectly set the ambience of a golden era. Each outfit, a work of art-embellished with fine embroidery, using a lot of see thru white and black tissue fabrics, plain, printed or embroidered- It was a blend of classic cultural styles and neutral colors, assembling a very wearable collection. It was a culture appreciation runway rather than a culture appropriate one. The designer brought light to a variety of cultures through the magnificent collection.

Built in the 16th century, El Badi Palace in Morocco is considered a Jewel of Islamic Architecture. Resorted to its original splendor, the site boasts over 300 richly decorated rooms, a vast courtyard, central pool and lush gardens.

Long dresses, front open long coats and tunics were a common sight at the show. Very African styles of wearable tops and embellishments were the highlight. The graceful black numbers were a favorite. A hint of bright trimmings or details added an extra appeal to the subtle row of neutral hues.

Staying true to the theme, models that walked the ramp were all selected from different cultures and ethnicities, making the whole Dior Cruise experience a treat for the soul. The designer also teamed up with Sumano, an association that aims to revive the traditional women’s crafts of Moroccan tribes, including painting on pottery, the art of weaving and vegetable dyeing.

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