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Notre Dame Reawakens with Pretty Yende and Dior’s Celestial Elegance

Dior’s 850-Hour Masterpiece Shines at Notre Dame’s Reopening

In a moment of profound beauty, the grand reopening of Notre Dame de Paris was graced by a transcendent performance from South African soprano and Dior ambassador Pretty Yende @pretty_yende_official. Her voice, as luminous as her presence, filled the iconic cathedral, reaffirming its legacy as a symbol of faith, resilience, and artistry.

Yende’s performance was elevated by her equally divine ensemble: a Dior Couture @dior creation by Maria Grazia Chiuri @mariagraziachiuri. The gown, a masterpiece of craftsmanship, featured verdant floral guipure atop black tulle, softly cinched with a silk velvet belt. Its dreamy boat neckline and cascading skirt captured the essence of Dior’s timeless elegance. The look was completed with luminous makeup by Dior Beauty, exuding grace and sophistication.

This gown, the result of 850 hours of unparalleled craftsmanship, stands as a testament to Dior’s dedication to couture artistry. Every stitch echoed the House’s commitment to excellence, harmonizing perfectly with Yende’s celestial voice to mark this historic occasion.

Pretty Yende’s voice soared as a beacon of hope, her Dior gown a vision of artistry.

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