“I wanted to be an Architect” Dior French designer Christian Dior craved an artistic life as the economic world collapsed under the weight of the war machine that had eaten into Europe. He fell into the company of artists, and sought the bohemian path in the aftermath of terror. They had new hope, a brighter … Continue reading The Fabric Architect ![]()
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