Dior Plans Show in Seoul for Women’s Pre-Fall Collection

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The French fashion house is due to stage the display at the Ewha Womans University, alongside educational programs and events.

As part of its Women@Dior mentoring program, launched in 2017, Dior is partnering with Ewha on educational programs and events designed to inspire and nurture future leaders, and empower women to promote gender equality in the community.

“The house is delighted to be part of creating history in such an energetic and dynamic country, collaborating with the local communities, while showcasing Dior’s visions and core values through a fashion show,” it said in a statement.

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