Christian Dior by John Galliano F/W 2000 Monogram Dress
From Christian Dior’s Fall/Winter 2000 collection by John Galliano, this dress is made from luxurious silk-jersey fabric, printed with the iconic 'Dior' monogram throughout. It features two gold-brushed 'CD' emblems on the straps, with delicate ruching at the waist and derriere to accentuate the silhouette. In excellent vintage condition, the dress shows no signs of wear.
From Christian Dior’s Fall/Winter 2000 collection by John Galliano, this dress is made from luxurious silk-jersey fabric, printed with the iconic 'Dior' monogram throughout. It features two gold-brushed 'CD' emblems on the straps, with delicate ruching at the waist and derriere to accentuate the silhouette. In excellent vintage condition, the dress shows no signs of wear.
From Christian Dior’s Fall/Winter 2000 collection by John Galliano, this dress is made from luxurious silk-jersey fabric, printed with the iconic 'Dior' monogram throughout. It features two gold-brushed 'CD' emblems on the straps, with delicate ruching at the waist and derriere to accentuate the silhouette. In excellent vintage condition, the dress shows no signs of wear.
Product Details
Brand: Christian Dior
Design: Cocktail dress
Size: FR 40 / UK 12
Measurements:
Length: 115.00 cm / 45.28 in
Width: 31.00 cm / 12.20 in
Colour: Multicolour
Material:
100% Silk
Period: 2000
Condition: A
Place of Origin: France
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Editor's Note
“THE look of the entire season of Sex And The City”
John Galliano’s Fall/Winter 2000 collection remains a pivotal moment in fashion history—particularly in its connection to Sex and the City. Among the collection’s many iconic pieces, Christian Dior’s newspaper print dress stands out as a symbol of Carrie Bradshaw's unique sense of style. Instantly recognisable, this figure-flattering dress was styled by SATC costume designer Patricia Field, paired with voluminous hair, Manolo Blahnik heels, a Fendi Baguette, and the equally iconic nameplate necklace that Carrie famously wore throughout the series. It wasn’t just an outfit; it was a fashion moment.
But the newspaper print dress was not the only star of Galliano’s Fall 2000 runway. Other pieces from this collection, like this monogram print dress, have also earned their place in fashion history. Just as flattering and audacious as the newspaper dress, this piece has become an equally coveted icon—a testament to Galliano’s mastery in creating pieces that combine boldness with elegance. Each of these dresses continues to embody the spirit of the era and the unforgettable sartorial legacy of Sex and the City, cementing their status as some of the most iconic fashion moments in television history.