Dior Maison Ranelagh by Cordelia de Castellane “The Poetry of Everyday”. Story by RUNWAY MAGAZINE. Photo Courtesy: Dior.
With the Ranelagh collection, Cordelia de Castellane invites us into a quiet, deeply personal story—told not in words, but through objects. Inspired by the fresco in Christian Dior’s winter garden and the Parisian micro-district where the couturier spent his childhood, this line of home creations reflects more than heritage; it captures the intimate rhythm of memory.
Bouquets bloom across textiles and tableware with thoughtful restraint. There is no theatricality here—just the soft confidence of a designer who understands how to let nature speak. The hand-painted glassware, sculpted frames, and delicate candlesticks aren’t ornamental flourishes; they are pauses in a visual poem that spans generations.
Blankets and cushions in cashmere—rendered in black and white—carry both contrast and calm. Screens, jewelry boxes, and an extraordinary amphora with monumental proportions show the technical precision of the Ateliers, while still retaining an organic softness. The pieces feel lived with, not curated.
What Cordelia de Castellane achieves here is not a reimagining of Dior’s world, but a distillation of it—filtered through her own sensibility. Ranelagh is not about nostalgia. It is about continuity. About honoring a place, a gesture, a season. It is, above all, a celebration of everyday beauty—anchored in memory, but fully present.
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