
Dior’s Fall/Winter 2025 fashion show at Paris Fashion Week was a standout, with its theatrical set that featured, among other things, a swooping prehistoric bird and a mannequin on a swing. Now, the French fashion house is set to bring that spectacle to the land of the rising sun.
Dior’s repeat show will be staged at the historic Tō-ji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. The temple, which dates back the year 796, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It features a five-storey pagoda and is surrounded by a beautiful garden, where Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri will present her collection, likely with previously unseen looks thrown into the mix.


In a statement, Chiuri shared Dior’s connection with Japan, saying, “In the early 1950s, Christian Dior began collaborating with a Kyoto-based silk workshop: he subsequently designed a series of looks for his haute couture collection which he cut in the precious Japanese textile.”
Among the guests who will grace Dior’s Fall/Winter 2025 show in Kyoto are GRAZIA Singapore cover star Tu Tontawan, as well as Thai actress Kimberley Anne Woltemas.
You can enjoy their front row status by catching the show on Tuesday, 15 April, at 6.30pm (Malaysia time) via the livestream below.
This story first appeared on GRAZIA Singapore.
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