The Dior Cruise 2025 ad campaign, envisioned by Maria Grazia Chiuri, presents a fresh homage to Scotland, drawing from its layered history and artisanal legacy. In a series of dramatic images by Brigitte Niedermair, models embody a mix of Gothic romance and rebellious energy, clad in taffeta ball skirts, sweeping trains, and delicately embroidered dresses.
The collection prominently features the iconic kilt and tartan motifs, crafted into tailored blazers, jackets, and trousers that convey both elegance and punk. Accentuating this vision, the D-Fight boots and cinched leather belts add structure to the looks, while the Lady Dior and New Bobby bags bring a touch of polished elegance.
Maria Grazia Chiuri’s 2025 Dior Cruise collection, originally unveiled at Drummond Castle, brings a contemporary interpretation to Scotland’s dramatic and resilient history. Chiuri’s choices breathe new life into the country’s fabric traditions, connecting historical references with modern aesthetics and reinforcing the relevance of textiles.
In her approach, Chiuri placed special focus on the materials, explaining, “In fashion, we concentrate so much on shape, but textiles are a significant part of our job.” The collection showcases Chiuri’s commitment to meaningful craftsmanship, bringing together traditional Scottish textiles like tweeds and tartans. Working with local artisans, from Johnstons of Elgin to the weavers of Harris Tweed, she engaged deeply with the origins and processes of these celebrated materials.
Embracing Women’s History in Fashion
Chiuri’s approach to women’s stories and achievements in her designs reflects a unique perspective, incorporating influences from historical figures such as Mary Stuart. This narrative approach resonates with Dior’s clients, who value the stories and craftsmanship that define Chiuri’s work. Her focus on women’s history through fashion offers a refreshing departure from the traditional, often male-driven narratives.
The Dior Cruise 2025 campaign is a visual and cultural journey through Scotland’s rich textile legacy and stories of defiance, brought forward into the present through Chiuri’s lens. It reflects a modern appreciation for history, artisanship, and the beauty of fashion as both art and expression.
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I absolutely love what they did with this campaign for diro and I loved Maria kept doing for years now with the brand this is gorgeous I love the punk , 😍😍😍
so much criticism of Maria Grazia for Dior, but she is bringing the message and vibe consistently . The grunge punk vibe of this is everything!