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Jean Dawnay

    Working for Christian Dior
    • This short narrative, with many re-discovered illustrations, recounts the personal experience of a model working for Christian Dior.Working for Christian Dior is a contemporary personal reflection by Jean Dawnay, taken from her autobiography Model Girl , on her season working as a salon model for the Dior Spring/Summer collection of 1950.Her status as one of the first household names in modelling was cemented in 1950 when she became the first Englishwoman to work for Christian Dior as a mannequin in his Paris salon. Re-christened Caroline by the famed designer, she became his muse, who embodied a quintessential sense of Englishness. She was a model following the acclaimed New Look of Dior; a style of dress that revolutionised fashion in the aftermath of the lingering austerity of post war Europe, and which made him the foremost designer of the era. The designs and legacy of Christian Dior have fascinated both critics and the general public for decades. Yet, other than his own autobiography, these insights are the only surviving first-hand account of the intricacies of daily life working at the fashion house. This unique account invites you to delve under the couture veneer and to glimpse both the man beneath and the extraordinary women who worked alongside him in this golden age of fashion.the brisk low-down on high life in the fashion world - THE SUNDAY EXPRESS, 1956

      Working for Christian Dior