On Thursday, June 5, New York’s Financial District played host to an exclusive Vernissage honoring the Maison’s legacy. Held at 28 Pine Street in the Financial District of New York City, the event welcomed fashion icons and industry insiders.
In attendance were Carine Roitfeld, Karlie Kloss, Helena Christensen, Derek Blasberg, Peyton List, V Girl Eva Gutowski, Moses Sumney, Kelela, Maria Zardoya, and June Ambrose, who gathered for an intimate first look at The Magnificent Seven: a photographic exhibition by Brigitte Niedermair spotlighting the House’s seven defining creative forces.




Curated by Roitfeld, the experience traced the arc of Dior’s artistry—from Monsieur Dior himself to the creative legacies of Yves Saint Laurent, Marc Bohan, Gianfranco Ferré, John Galliano, Raf Simons, and Maria Grazia Chiuri, with a special nod to Kim Jones. As guests sipped champagne and moved through Niedermair’s cinematic portraits, the night unfolded as a dialogue between heritage and reinvention.
The celebration comes at a defining moment for the Maison, as Jonathan Anderson steps in to lead all collections, marking the first time since Monsieur Dior himself that a single creative director will oversee womenswear, menswear, and haute couture.




The program officially opened to the public on June 6 and ran through Sunday, June 8 for anyone eager to witness the enduring spirit of Dior’s couture legacy.
Photography by Matteo Prandoni & Yvonne Tnt for BFA
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