The House of Dior has been an enduring icon of Haute Couture. While the House of Dior is still a thriving business today, Dior's untimely death in 1957 left the fashion world without a great dictator of style. Christian Dior designed under his own name for only a decade, but his influence is everlasting. When the talented Marc Bohan took over as head designer in 1960, he continued the Dior tradition of elegant design. This ultra rare black velvet trimmed wool cape dating back to their 1983 spring-summer haute couture collection is a stunning example of that legacy. Made from luxurious wool, the cape is adorned with a striking black velvet fluted collar, adding a refined contrast to the rich texture. The braided toggle button closure delicately clasps the piece around the neck, offering a subtle yet chic fastening that completes the silhouette. The weight of the wool allows the cape to drape effortlessly, creating a flowing, dramatic shape that commands attention. As Dior famously said, “Elegance must be the right combination of distinction, naturalness, care and simplicity." This cape embodies all of those elements, creating a look that feels both regal and effortless. A rare piece that captures the essence of Dior's timeless style, this wool cape is more than just a garment; it's a statement of couture history and enduring fashion excellence.
Measurements
Bust: Free Size (up to 48 inches)
Hips: Free Size
Total Length: 57 inches
This gorgeous 1983 spring-summer Christian Dior haute couture cape is in beautiful condition with no rips, stains or discoloration. Highly wearable and an investment piece that will continue to increase in value.