
Maria Grazia Chiuri to Conclude Nine-Year Tenure as Dior Creative Director
In a move that marks the end of a significant era in fashion, Maria Grazia Chiuri is leaving her role as creative director of Dior after nearly a decade at the helm. The announcement comes just two days after Diorâs 2026 cruise show in Romeâa fitting farewell, as it was the first time Chiuri brought the houseâs runway to her hometown during her tenure.
A Historic Tenure
Maria Grazia Chiuri made history when she joined Dior in 2016, becoming the first woman ever to lead the storied French maison. Over the past nine years, she has overseen womenâs ready-to-wear, haute couture, and accessories, infusing the brand with her signature blend of classic elegance and modern feminist spirit.
Before her time at Dior, Chiuri spent 17 years at Valentino, including eight years as co-creative director alongside Pierpaolo Piccioli. Their partnership was celebrated for redefining Italian glamour, and after Chiuriâs departure, Piccioli continued solo until his own exit in 2024.
A Legacy of Empowerment and Iconic Design
Chiuriâs impact at Dior is undeniable. She brought a new energy to the house, championing womenâs empowerment through both her designs and her messaging. Her now-iconic slogan T-shirtsâbearing phrases like âWe Should All Be Feministsââsparked global conversations about fashionâs role in social change. She also revived beloved house staples, such as the Dior Saddle bag, and reimagined Diorâs codes for a new generation.
Her work was recognized at the highest levels; in 2019, she was awarded the LĂ©gion dâhonneur, Franceâs most prestigious honor.
A Poignant Farewell
In her official statement, Chiuri expressed gratitude for her time at Dior:
âAfter nine years, I am leaving Dior, delighted to have been given this extraordinary opportunity. I would like to thank Monsieur Arnault for placing his trust in me and Delphine for her support. I am particularly grateful for the work accomplished by my teams and the Ateliers. Their talent and expertise allowed me to realize my vision of committed womenâs fashion, in close dialogue with several generations of female artists. Together, we have written an impactful chapter of which I am immensely proud.â
Chiuriâs departure comes at a time of transition for Dior, following the earlier announcement that Kim Jones, creative director of menswear, will also be stepping down. The house has yet to name her successor.
The End of an Era
Maria Grazia Chiuri leaves behind a legacy defined by elegance, innovation, and a powerful commitment to womenâs voices in fashion. Her vision has shaped Dior for nearly a decade, and her influence will undoubtedly resonate for years to come.
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Stay with Darjee for updates on Diorâs next chapter and the future of one of fashionâs most influential creative leaders.
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