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Seen @ Opening of Esprit Dior Exhibition in Tokyo
By SENATUS Editor | 29 October 2014

Japanese celebrities Meisa Kuroki, Mariko Shinoda, Mayuko Kawakita, Emiri were amongst the exclusive guests attending the opening of the Esprit Dior exhibition in Tokyo, hosted by CEO Sidney Toledano. Held from 30 October 2014 to 4 January 2015 at the TAMAYA AS Building, the showcase is a journey into the extraordinary universe of Christian Dior.

On display are Monsieur Dior's designs, inspired by his everlasting fascination with Japanese culture, his strong relations with the most famous artists of his time, his unique talent for offering sublime and inimitable silhouettes with each new collection, his love of great balls, his unique sense of how to bring happiness to women.

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