Christian

Dior

Christian redefined postwar femininity with a vision rooted in structure, grace, and poetic volume. From the sculptural lines of theBar Jacketto the precise elegance of his tailored suits, Dior introduced a new silhouette—feminine, architectural, and unapologetically refined. The pieces in our archive reveal this transformation: garments that carry the weight of a turning point in fashion history, where form and fantasy met in perfect proportion.

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Yves

Saint Laurent

Yves shaped the language of modern fashion with an eye for elegance and empowerment. From the sharp tailoring of Le Smoking to the sensual silhouettes that redefined femininity, his Maison became a symbol of confidence and modern sophistication. Our archive reflects this legacy—curating rare and historic YSL pieces that represent not just his style, but the cultural moments they helped shape.

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Hubert

Givenchy

Hubert dressed some of the most elegant women of the 20th century—from Audrey Hepburn to Jacqueline Kennedy—with a design language rooted in purity, proportion, and grace. His work combined the precision of haute couture with a lightness that felt effortless. Known for impeccably cut suits, sculptural coats, and minimalist lines, Givenchy offered a vision of femininity that was refined, intelligent, and quietly powerful. Our archive reflects this sensibility—featuring vintage pieces that capture the discreet charm and lasting relevance of his creations.

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