The film "Dior and I" releases some visuals, revealing the inside of the house where cameras were banned

Dec 11, 2014

Some stills have been released from the documentary film "Dior and I," scheduled for release in March 2015.

The film focuses on the eight weeks between Raf Simons' appointment as artistic director of Dior in 2012 and his unveiling of new collections at the Paris Collection. This is the first time cameras have been allowed inside the house since its founding 47 years ago, and it has generated a lot of buzz in the industry.

Simons gazes at a dress with a troubled expression, the staff supporting its creation, the models in the show, and behind-the-scenes action. The released images reveal the true faces of the people involved with the brand. What kind of film will it be as these stories unfold? Whether you're a Dior fan or not, this is definitely one to keep an eye on.
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  • New visuals for the documentary film "Dior and I"
  • New visuals for the documentary film "Dior and I"
  • New visuals for the documentary film "Dior and I"
  • New visuals for the documentary film "Dior and I"
  • New visuals for the documentary film "Dior and I"
  • New visuals for the documentary film "Dior and I"
  • New visuals for the documentary film "Dior and I"
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