Over at Dior in 1967, the Swinging Sixties (a youth-quake revolution of fashion, music, art, and everything in between) swept through the halls of the atelier and took the United Kingdom—and pretty much everywhere else—by storm. It was also the same year that the birth of Miss Dior, the women’s line that introduced ready-to-wear for the label, took place. In an homage to the exciting era for the house, Creative Director Maria Grazia Chiuri took the world of Miss Dior to modern times with a new fall/winter collection that spanned a decadent range of must-have coats, footwear, and beyond.

Before the models strutted their best on the catwalk, was right there backstage amidst all the action as we tapped photographer Schohaja to shoot some of the best looks and uncover the details you may have missed.

Photography Schohaja

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