Christian Dior Fall 2010

John Galliano continued his equestrian, libertine theme in Christian Dior’s show today.  There was lots of leather, lots of chiffon.  There was some criticism that there isn’t a real distinction between the John Galliano line and Christian Dior line.    Overall, there were a handful of pieces that I liked.  The boots were thigh high and ankle length, one being a pair of lace boots that were lovely but we have seen lovely lace boots before.  The platforms and heels seem quite high.  Have a look.

The outfit:

The lace boot:

Is Karlie Kloss the cutest thing ever?

The short version:

My favorite boot from this line.  The accent trimming on the platform and sole sort of reminds me of Proenza Schouler and Prada from last year.

I wonder if this look is just a pair of boots covered with leg warmers.  Well, that is what we called them in the 80′s.   I don’t know what they are called today.

John Galliano made his appearance dressed in costume.  Complete with spurs.  Ya gotta love him.  He has quite a flair for the dramatic.

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5 Responses to “Christian Dior Fall 2010”

  1. December 26, 2011 at 9:32 am, Jana Strellson said:

    I love Christian Dior, he has so many great collections every year. I already look forward to see the new collection for 2012.

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  2. May 21, 2011 at 2:56 am, heima said:

    I love the second shoes.It is so charming.

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  3. March 06, 2010 at 5:08 pm, Christian Dior Fall 2010 « Red Carpet Fashion Awards said:

    [...] presentation, and if they weren’t paired with boots they were paired with thigh-high socks.Shoeblog.com has a full run down of the footwear from this presentation.You have to watch Galliano taking his [...]

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  4. March 06, 2010 at 4:06 am, Jessica McClintock B said:

    Wow, such a wonderful collection – beautiful detailing!

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  5. March 05, 2010 at 10:00 am, All Women Stalker said:

    Haha they're still called legwarmers and the trendy ones now are not of the neon color variety, in contrast to the ones in the 80s. :D

    Love the lace detailing of these shoes.

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