From July 7 to 12, experience the world of Jonathan Anderson’s second haute couture collection for Dior at the exhibition 'Grammar of Forms' held at the Musée Rodin. Over the course of one week, the exhibition brings together a curated selection of designs by the Creative Director, archival pieces from Dior, and artistic works by Linda Benglis—including pieces making their French debut.

The pavilion’s space draws inspiration from the architectural cultures of Gujarat, India, and Santa Fe, New Mexico—two places where artist Benglis has lived and worked. One of the most influential American artists of the past 60 years, she is best known for her sculptural works called 'Frozen Gestures,' in which materials appear suspended in motion. Like Benglis, Anderson has explored a wide range of techniques—from pleating and knotting to draping and embellishment.

Guided by the philosophy of making couture accessible to everyone, this exhibition goes beyond a traditional showcase. Through school tours and lectures, it invites new audiences to experience couture as both an art form and a craft.

Opening Hours:

July 7 (Tue): 2:00 PM – 6:30 PM (last admission at 5:45 PM)

July 8 (Wed) – July 12 (Sun): 10:00 AM – 6:30 PM (last admission at 5:45 PM)

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Contact: Christian Dior TEL: 0120-02-1947

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