But when will her feminism include a broader spectrum of body types?
See what she — and other fashionable folks — wore to the 2019 Guggenheim International Gala on Wednesday.
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The brand presented its runway show on Tuesday in Paris.
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Maria Grazia Chiuri showed a nearly all-black collection inside a transformed 30 Avenue Montaigne.
But mostly... Diana Ross!
Somewhat riskily inspired by the Moroccan city of Marrakesh.
Two trends that have ruled the fall shows made another appearance on Maria Grazia Chiuri's runway in Paris.
All of Maria Grazia Chiuri's latest for the label, fresh off the runway in Paris.
Or should we say, "pirouettes" to.
Maria Grazia Chiuri's latest showing for the brand was a lovely display of simplicity, femininity and classic elegance, with a modern twist on house codes.
Maria Grazia Chiuri aimed to marry beauty with functionality while avoiding cultural appropriation.
An equestrian theme may be afoot.
All of Maria Grazia Chiuri's latest for the label, fresh off the runway in Paris.
Creative directors like Alessandro Michele at Gucci and Maria Grazia Chiuri at Dior are creating new interest in vintage logo pieces, with a little help from the Jenners.
The 79-year-old actress is badass and regal as ever in the black-and-white image by Max Vadukul.
Including, but not limited to: jumpsuits, capes, sparkles and newsboy hats.
The tulle skirts and bustiers you know so well, paired with stripes and new graphics.
Maria Grazia Chiuri's inspiration ranged from Palaeolithic cave paintings to a feminist shaman in Berkeley.
Yes, some were even brave enough to wear those berets.