Maria Grazia Chiuri Departs Dior After Transformative Tenure
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Maria Grazia Chiuri is stepping down as Dior's artistic director of women's collections after nine years, during which she significantly contributed to the brand's growth with her feminist-driven storytelling and successful designs. Her successor has not yet been announced, but Jonathan Anderson is expected to take over both men's and women's divisions. Chiuri leaves a lasting legacy at Dior, having expanded the brand's offerings and elevated its global status.
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