Turning the page is the essence of a designer debut, but Loewe alum Jonathan Anderson’s first Dior womenswear show did something almost unheard of. It began with an Adam Curtis–directed documentary short projected on a pyramidal screen inside the movie-theater–dark Tuileries show space recapping the maison ’s many chapters written before Anderson. The film wove together moments from Dior’s seven previous creative directors, including Christian Dior’s “flower women” with fabric cinched at the waist to look like blossoms; Yves Saint Laurent’s dynamic trapeze shape; Gianfranco Ferré’s bold, architectural jewel tones; and John Galliano’s theatrical millinery. Anderson paid special tribute to his immediate predecessor, Maria Grazia Chiuri, with three clips capturing her art-world gravitas: th

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