Go inside the Dior ateliers and see what went behind the making of Chiara Ferragni‘s exquisite gown.
For the presentation of her first documentary “Chiara Ferragni – Unposted” at the 76th edition of the Venice International Film Festival, mega-influencer Chiara Ferragni opted for stunning sun-pleated tulle dress by Dior.
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Designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri, who was also responsible for Ferragni‘s wedding dress, the stunning gown was embroidered with sequins which created a glitter effect on the red carpet.
The haute couture piece required a whopping 700 hours of the atelier’s time to create.
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A large and voluminous semi-transparent skirt ensured Ferragni looked like a fairytale princess.
Statement features included a plunging neckline, thin straps that wrapped around the body and miles of tulle.
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While Ferragni opted for a custom navy hue, a black version of the dress was first spotted on Dior’s haute couture FW19 runway.