From his early childhood spent roaming the Eden-like garden of his family home in Granville, tended by his mother, Christian Dior cultivated a passion for the Lily Of The Valley.
This delicate flower became one of his good-luck charms, worn in his buttonhole or sewn into the hems of his haute couture designs. A discreet influence, it moreover inspired iconic silhouettes like the 1957 Muguet dress, fully embroidered with the bellshaped blooms, as well as fragrances including Diorissimo, a delicious scent that skillfully evoked this springtime bouquet.
Porcelain plates, decorative baubles, glasses and decanters are covered or sprinkled with its precious sprigs, capturing good fortune and art de vivre through a sweet celebration of nature.
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