How the Flower-Filled Dior Couture Set was made
Over a million flowers covered the mansion in Paris where Raf Simons staged his couture debut
for Christian Dior this month, and the process took several days — plus
a team of florists, truck drivers, and set designers — to pull off.
Workers started cutting and packaging the flowers three days before the
show, then began a two-day installation process that took all weekend.
By the time Diane von Furstenberg, Marc Jacobs, and Azzedine Alaia
arrived for the show on Monday, July 2, five rooms had been covered with
delphinium, orchids, zinnia, golden rods, Queen Anne's lace, and roses
in a variety of colors.
source: fashionologie.com
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