<p>Christian Dior was born in Granville, a seaside town on the coast of Normandy, France: while his family had hoped that he would become a diplomat, Dior preferred art. His preternatural talent resulted in him being hired by Robert Piquet in 1937, and subsequently worked alongside Pierre Balmain and Lucien Lelong.</p><p>Dior was an instant sensation after the Second World War. His designs, which asserted femininity, were a strong rebuke to the utilitarian, unisex clothing of wartime and came to symbolise the ¿New Look¿. Dior had an extremely close relationship with his sister, Catherine ¿ honouring her work during the war in the French Resistance with the popular perfume Miss Dior. She was his muse. The book features around 60 haute couture designs from the collections of the Mus¿des Arts D¿ratifs along with an equivalent number of iconic pieces belonging to Dior H¿tage (the house¿s own archives of original runway prototypes or garments ordered by clients), supplemented by fragrances