Paying tribute to the unwavering passion for creativity in all its forms held by founder Christian Dior, artist Alex Chinneck has designed unique window displays for the House.

These pieces, which can be described as visual poetry, celebrate the history of the House and its long-standing ties with America that began in 1947.

At the 'House of Dior New York,' located on 57th Street, which offers a unique experience, nine spectacular sculptures by Alex Chinneck are on display. Symbols of New York, such as clocks, yellow taxis, and traffic lights, are expressed with a surrealist spirit. These motifs, symbols of the 'city that never sleeps,' have undergone a magical transformation.

In the center of the 'House of Dior Beverly Hills' in Los Angeles, five playful pieces continue this creative dialogue, reinterpreting the iconic world of the 'City of Angels,' from automobiles to decorative streetlights.

Expressing urban elements in a fun and fantastic way, these works are bundled like bouquets, intertwined, or bent in arches reminiscent of ribbons, threads, or drapes.

It is a wonderfully enchanting fantasy celebrating the first anniversary of these special locations.

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