Dior unveils 'protective' clothing for a time of Ukraine-Russia crisis
The collection featured shoulder pads to airbag corsets to tops that looked like bulletproof vests.

The collection was put together long before the Russian military began bombarding Ukraine last week.
But with Dior's models sporting a range of protective gear - from shoulder pads to airbag corsets to tops that looked distinctly like bulletproof vests -- it was hard not to think of the news from eastern Europe.
Even before the Ukraine conflict, "the world was already at war", said Chiuri, Dior's artistic director for women, ahead of the show.
"Covid was another form of war. We have all experienced some very difficult months," she said.
"There is a lot of reflection, in these difficult times, about how to combine beauty, aesthetics and protection."

They included a high-tech reworking of Christian Dior's most iconic creation, the Bar jacket.
In collaboration with an Italian motorbike accessories firm, D-Lab, the new jacket has its own internal heating system, combined with padded hips that give it a hypersexualised, futuristic look.
"Clothes are themselves a form of protection... they reassure us. That aspect is very present in what I do -- emotional protection as well as protection in its proper sense," she said.
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— Dior (@Dior) 1646144314000"The problem is cultural and patriarchal. There must be more women in decision-making positions. There would be fewer wars," she said.
But the war in Ukraine has cast a pall, with organisers issuing a statement on Monday urging attendees to experience the shows "with solemnity, and in reflection of these dark hours".
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