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CHRISTIAN DIOR Nautical CD Gold Plated Chain Necklace
CHRISTIAN DIOR Nautical CD Gold Plated Chain Necklace
CHRISTIAN DIOR Nautical CD Gold Plated Chain Necklace
CHRISTIAN DIOR Nautical CD Gold Plated Chain Necklace
CHRISTIAN DIOR Nautical CD Gold Plated Chain Necklace
CHRISTIAN DIOR Nautical CD Gold Plated Chain Necklace
CHRISTIAN DIOR Nautical CD Gold Plated Chain Necklace
CHRISTIAN DIOR Nautical CD Gold Plated Chain Necklace
CHRISTIAN DIOR Nautical CD Gold Plated Chain Necklace
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CHRISTIAN DIOR Nautical CD Gold Plated Chain Necklace

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CHRISTIAN DIOR Nautical CD Gold Plated Chain Necklace

  • In excellent condition 
  • Circa 1990
  • Gold plated
  • 44cm

Please be mindful that this piece has led a previous life, and may tell its story through minor imperfection. Purchasing this item continues its narrative, so you can be confident that you’re making a positively conscious choice for the planet.

 

About Christian Dior

The famed French fashion house was one of the elite labels who helped bring costume jewellery mainstream. While many designers chose to compliment their fashions with subtle accessories, Dior considered jewellery part of the complete look. He specifically designed pieces for his collections, not as an afterthought.

 

Christian Dior differed from many designers with his use of jewellery. Dior believed that jewellery was as much a part of fashion as clothing. The jewellery for each look was designed in detail for his collections, without worry of undermining the clothing. By 1948, Dior had opened a fashion house called “Dior Costume Jewellery” in Germany in 1948. In 1957, Christian Dior died at the age of 52, leaving Yves Saint Laurent as creative director. Saint Laurent then took control of jewellery design for Christian Dior SE.

 

In 1998, the fashion house announced its official jewellery division called “Dior Joaillerie.” Victoire de Castellane was also announced as the creative director of the new division. Castellane worked at Chanel under Karl Lagerfeld from 1984-1998 as a studio assistant and then designer of costume jewellery. Castellane is known for her creative and bold jewellery designs and is often cited as one of the best and most innovative jewellery designers of her time.

 


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