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Time:2024-04-30 05:01:43 source:International Identities news portal

Dior attracted a chic crowd to its pre-fall 2024 fashion show at the Brooklyn Museum in New York on Monday.

A star-studded front row was made up of TV stars, Oscar nominees and singers who all posed for a glam photo before the runway kicked off.

White Lotus star Alexandra Daddario sat next to actress and singer Alexandra Shipp, while Naomi Watts, 55, was joined by her younger child Kai Watts, 15.

Next to them was Oscar nominee Michelle Williams and  Rachel Zegler while Korean singer Haerin, 17, and Queens Gambit beauty Anya Taylor Joy made up the incredible FROW.

Dior attracted a chic crowd to its pre-fall 2024 fashion show at the Brooklyn Museum in New York on Monday

Anya , 28, wowed in a Marlene Dietrich-inspired sleek black dress from the fashion house, designed by Dior's creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri. 

The entire collection was a nod to the iconic 1940s actress' androgynous style.  

The collection also paid homage to the cities of Paris and New York — with Marlene's style embodying the bridge between the two cities — and celebrated the ongoing partnership between Dior and the Brooklyn Museum.

Chiuri channeled Dietrich's iconic style with the collection's mix of structured suits and flowing dresses.

Michelle Williams, 43, opted for an opposite look to Anya's, wearing a white short-sleeve pantsuit, featuring wide-leg vintage-inspired pants. 

Rachel Zegler, 22, meanwhile put on a leggy display in a black velvet vest, matching shorts and a blazer. 

Naomi looked angelic in a plunging white dress which she accessorized with a chunky gold pendant.

Her teenager Kai wore a butterfly patterned sweater and a matching skirt from Dior worth $4,900.

A star-studded front row was made up of TV stars, Oscar nominees and singers who all posed for a glam photo before the runway kicked off

A star-studded front row was made up of TV stars, Oscar nominees and singers who all posed for a glam photo before the runway kicked off

Naomi Watts, 55, was joined by her younger child Kai Watts, 15 (far left). Next to them was Oscar nominee Michelle Williams and Rachel Zegler

Naomi Watts, 55, was joined by her younger child Kai Watts, 15 (far left). Next to them was Oscar nominee Michelle Williams and Rachel Zegler

Charlize Theron also made the show a family affair, bringing along her daughter August, nine.

The pair skipped the red carpet but sat just along from Naomi and co in the front row.

The show marked the second time Dior has partnered with the Brooklyn Museum with the NY venue chosen for its heritage in championing female artists.

Maria Grazia Chiuri, Dior's first female creative director, described the collection as 'my idea of what New York style is.'

'This is a city where everybody walks, and that has given functionality to fashion.'

'That idea of a woman wearing sneakers with another pair of shoes in her bag, or in an evening dress with a coat thrown over it to walk home, has been a powerful influence on my style.' 

Kai, Anya and Naomi also posed with Rosamund Pike at the Brooklyn Museum venue

Kai, Anya and Naomi also posed with Rosamund Pike at the Brooklyn Museum venue

Charlize Theron also made the show a family affair, bringing along her daughter August, nine

Charlize Theron also made the show a family affair, bringing along her daughter August, nine

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