Christian Dior - Christian Berard: A Cheerful Melancholy by Laurence Benaim
Christian Dior and Christian Berard met at the end of the 1920s. They immediately became friends, nourished by elective affinities and an incredible complementarity. If Christian Dior marks his time with his architectural work as a couturier who will redesign the silhouette of women for a long time, Christian Berard is a jack of all trades - painter, illustrator, and theatre designer for Jean Cocteau among others. Both have a crucial influence on their respective careers.
With more than 100 images from the Dior archives, this book immerses the readers in the heart of the lives of Christian Dior and Christian Berard.