Dior Showcases Opening Ceremony Looks by Celine Dion, Lady Gaga and More at Galerie Dior in Paris


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AFP

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Roberta Herrera

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August 1, 2024

The outfits worn by stars of the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony, including Celine Dion, Lady Gaga and Aya Nakamura, will be on display at the Galerie Dior in Paris until September 30, a spokesperson for the fashion house confirmed on Thursday.

Aya Nakamura at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris – Esa Alexander POOL/AFP

Céline Dion interpreting the work of Edith Piaf Hymn to love From the first level of the Eiffel Tower, in her first appearance in four years, she wore a sparkling white silk georgette dress with a high neck, long sleeves, fringe and train, embellished with sequins and fine beads.

Other prominent artists at the ceremony also wore outfits designed by the prestigious French fashion house, owned by the LVMH group, a “premium” partner of the 2024 Olympic Games.

Aya Nakamura performed a medley of her own and Charles Aznavour's hits in a gold feathered minidress, featuring a one-shoulder design and accented with two silk drapes at the back.

American superstar Lady Gaga sang My trick on feathersan iconic French music hall song, featuring a black satin bodice topped with a short jacket and long skirt made of black and pink feathers, complete with a feather headdress.

Also on display at the Galerie Dior in Paris's 8th arrondissement is the eight-metre-long draped dress in the colours of the French flag (blue, white and red) worn by opera singer Axelle Saint-Cirel as she performed the national anthem. The marsellesa.

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