In the new book ‘Miss Dior: A Story of Courage and Couture,’ author Justine Picardie puts the focus on designer Christian Dior’s youngest sister—and shares the story behind his signature dress.
You’re likely familiar with the Miss Dior perfume, Christian Dior’s signature fragrance, but the woman it, author Justine Picardie puts the spotlight on Catherine Dior, the designer’s youngest sister, who served as inspiration for much of his work. A persevering woman and member of the French Resistance, Catherinepenchant for flowers earned her the nickname “Miss Dior,” which became the scent, and ultimately, the iconic dress “With a Thousand Flowers.
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