John Galliano's tenure at Christian Dior from 1997 to 2011 produced some of the most extravagant and technically masterful fashion of the twentieth century. His appointment revived the house, transforming it from a respectable legacy brand into the most talked-about name in fashion.
Galliano brought his signature bias-cut mastery and historical romanticism to Dior's couture tradition. His collections referenced everything from Edwardian England to Egyptian antiquity, from 1920s Shanghai to the Belle Epoque - each realized with a technical precision that honored the house's founding principles.
The pret-a-porter lines were equally remarkable: saddle bags, logo-printed denim, newspaper-print dresses, and the razor-sharp Dior Bar jacket reimagined season after season. Galliano made Dior the most visible luxury house of its era.
Our Dior by Galliano archive spans both haute couture and ready-to-wear, with each piece authenticated and documented. These garments represent one of fashion's most prolific creative partnerships.









































