Maria Grazia Chiuri is an Italian fashion designer who is the current creative director of Dior. Maria Luisa Frisa is an Italian art critic, fashion curator, and author. She is the director of the course in fashion design at the Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia (IUAV).
"Women Seeing Women: Since taking over as artistic director of
women’s collections at Dior in 2016, Maria Grazia Chiuri has made
it a rule to work with female photographers. The resulting images
are sampled in “Her Dior: Maria Grazia Chiuri’s New Voice,” a book
from Rizzoli New York that celebrates the female gaze."
— WOMEN'S WEAR DAILY
"Now, just in time for Women’s History Month, a new book titled Her
Dior: Maria Grazia Chiuri’s New Voice (Rizzoli) aims to celebrate
art and photography through the lens of the female gaze. For the
anthology, Chiuri—who only works with female photographers—has
gathered the work of 33 photographers and longtime Dior
collaborators, among them Brigitte Niedermair, Nan Goldin, Sarah
Moon, Bettina Rheims, Lean Lui, Maya Goded, Julia Hetta, and
Janette Beckman." —GALERIE MAGAZINE.COM
"'The book represents the kaleidoscope of voices and visions that
the house of Dior embodies today,' says Maria Grazia Chiuri of Her
Dior, published by Rizzoli and out now. This 'living project,' as
she describes it, brings together 160 images by groundbreaking
women image-makers from around the world who have interpreted
Chiuri’s work at Dior and represent a 'multitude of ideas on
femininity.' While, as Chiuri notes, 'many voices are expressed' in
the volume—among them Nan Goldin, Sarah Moon, Coco Capitán,
Katerina Jebb, Zoë Ghertner, Sarah Waiswa, Kristin-Lee Moolman,
Jodi Bieber and Bettina Rheims—'there are many more ways of
understanding, apprehending and living one’s femininity… the
naturalness of this conversation is important, [its] point of view
is both intimate and open, free of judgment and paternalism.'"
—VOGUE
"-- Comprised of 160 photos by the likes of Nan Goldin, Sarah Moon,
Vanina Sorrenti, Zoë Ghertner, and Bettina Rheims, as well as
inspirational poems and quotes from a group including Chimamanda
Ngozi Adichie and Judy Chicago, this tome pays homage to Maria
Grazia Chiuri's tenure as creative director at Dior and also the
famed house's long and storied history. A must for any fashion
lover's bookshelf." —TOWN AND COUNTRY
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