I’ve always been a fan of Tarot since I was a young adolescent. I remember holding and playing with an old deck of my older sisters. My girlfriends and I would ask questions and then I’d refer to the old tattered instruction manual that came with the deck as to make sure we were laying the cards out correctly and reading the prophecies in which they bestowed accurately. The readings came naturally to me after a while and my mother told me of my aunt who use to tell fortunes with a deck of playing cards at well heeled cocktail parties she attended as a Memphis socialite. I suppose the tarot was in my blood. I digress. Great start to a novel though right?

Well, this is about Dior. Dior cleverly  using the gorgeous white horse in their Spring/Summer Haute Couture Collection lookbook and film. I highly suggest stopping by their site and feasting your eyes on this beautifully done film that takes you on a magical tour through Tarot Castle. The fashion is quite ornate and stunningly beautiful and pairs magnificently well with the cinematography under the tutelage of Italy’s high-profiled Director Matteo Garrone.

Here’s the concept behind the new collection and it’s campaign as told from the Dior fashion site

Christian Dior was passionate about the divinatory arts and signs of destiny. His autobiography is punctuated with often fateful encounters with visionary personalities: “It will be extraordinary. Your house will revolutionize fashion!” he recalled of a prophecy come true. Odes to the magical world of tarot, creations by Maria Grazia Chiuri exalt excellence of savoir-faire at the crossroads of enchantment and audacity, hallmarks of the Dior dream.

Tarot cards are among the keys to accessing the magical realm, to explore the unknown while fearlessly looking deep inside oneself. Maria Grazia Chiuri immediately felt a connection with these imaginary worlds and this visual language whose symbolic lexicon is rich in complex and fascinating characters. In uncertain times marked by a palpable desire to reconnect with the world’s soul, Maria Grazia Chiuri wished to explore, through the spring-summer 2021 haute couture collection, the mysterious and pluralistic beauty of the tarot in a series of dresses featuring virtuoso constructions; manifest proof that couture remains the ultimate territory of experimentation and possibility.

A series of extraordinary evening gowns features abstract constructions, some with veritable bas-relief openwork bodices punctuated with illustrations by Pietro Ruffo. In this spirit, the Roman artist created a singular deck of cards in which characters disclose the graphic energy of the symbols.
Dior gray appears in tweed, cashmere and organza on shirts, skirts, pants and capes. Meanwhile, the Bar jacket is revisited in black velvet, its curves reinterpreted to express a new attitude.
In his staging of these haute couture creations, Matteo Garrone, one of Italy’s most high-profile directors, builds on the narrative iconography by drawing on the visual force of the Visconti-Sforza tarot. Decorated by the illuminator Bonifacio Bembo for the Duke of Milan in the 15th century, this tarot deck illustrates the marvelous tale of this collection. Splendid cards embellished in gold, enamel, and vegetal and geometric interlacing have a solemn and enigmatic presence, revealing an inner journey, like an adventure of self-discovery. A voyage to the heart of a castle populated by characters embodying the major arcana who question and disorient, inviting the viewer to look at the world from a new perspective. In the director’s interpretation, this quest surpasses gender boundaries, presenting a synthesis of masculine and feminine in a new heraldic mythology evoking the enchanted worlds Matteo Garrone loves.

A clairvoyant asks to draw a card in a deck designed as a catalogue of possibilities, a cryptic dictionary of the world. The High Priestess, the Empress, Justice and the Fool, are notably sublimated through excellence of savoir-faire celebrating the art of weaving: lace is inlaid with hand-painted embellishments, golden velvet is enlivened with the signs of the zodiac and precious jacquards are sprinkled with stars, while a cape in multicolored feathers showcases 3D volumes.

In this story, the insider always needs the feminine complement and vice versa, because only such a fusion makes it possible to approach a formative path leading to self-awareness. As Italo Calvino points out in The Castle of Crossed Destinies: “The world has to be read upside-down”.

 

Our top 10 from the collection…Oh look horses:)