For this runway presentation, I developed the conceptual direction and scenography to immerse the audience inside a living Dior garden. Inspired by the house’s historic relationship with florals, the set translated this heritage into an experiential environment rather than a decorative motif.
A greenhouse structure was constructed over the water lily pond at the Jardin des Tuileries, creating a transparent architectural volume where water, light, and botanical elements became part of the runway narrative. Reflective surfaces and layered vegetation allowed the environment to shift throughout the show, echoing the fluid movement and romantic silhouettes of the collection.
The visual language focused on softness, translucency, and atmosphere. The goal was to dissolve the boundary between set and garment, allowing the Dior woman to move through a landscape that felt both natural and dreamlike.A greenhouse structure was constructed over the water lily pond at the Jardin des Tuileries, creating a transparent architectural volume where water, light, and botanical elements became part of the runway narrative. Reflective surfaces and layered vegetation allowed the environment to shift throughout the show, echoing the fluid movement and romantic silhouettes of the collection.