Wed, 01 Aug 2012 10:19:58 GMT | By Colleen Last
Dior: a retrospective

Kylie Minogue



Kylie Minogue (© Ken McKay/Rex Features)
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Christian Dior was founded in 1946 by the French designer.

Famous fans include Kylie Minogue, who commissioned the fashion house to design the outfits for her 2005 Showgirl tour.

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    In 1947, Christian Dior revolutionised fashion with his 'New Look' silhouette – pinched-in waist and full skirt – which is still popular today.