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  1. Compiled under the virtuoso eye of Stephen Jonesmilliner to the House of Dior since 1996 – this unique tome unearths archival treasures, taking the reader on a fantasy odyssey of discovery through a mix of words and images dedicated to these fascinating objects of desire. "I am delighted to announce the release of: ‘Dior Hats: From ...

  2. Stephen Jones Millinery RTW Spring 2024. Image Credit: Courtesy of Stephen Jones Millinery. Stephen Jones Millinery RTW Spring 2024.

  3. Stephen Jones Millinery. Born in Cheshire, and schooled in Liverpool, Stephen Jones burst on to the London fashion scene during its explosion of street style in the late seventies. By day, he was a student at St Martins; after dark he was one of that era's uncompromising style-blazers at the legendary Blitz nightclub - always crowned with a ...

  4. Bridal. From the Stephen Jones shop in Covent Garden, hats and headdresses can be created for the bride to be and her entourage. A consultation service to create the perfect hat, individually tailored to suit the client, the outfit and the ceremony.

  5. Jan 27, 2023 · Stephen Jones, guardian of Dior's know-how While many other artistic directors have come and gone at Dior since Galliano, Stephen Jones remains a faithful Dior collaborator, a sentinel even, who continues its traditions. “Stephen has been the milliner to Christian Dior for 25 years – for me, he is the brand’s oracle.

  6. Milliner Stephen Jones has collaborated with Balenciaga, Raf Simons , Lanvin, Karl Lagerfeld , Burberry, Vivienne Westwood , Comme des Garçons, Marc Jacobs , Jean Paul Gaultier , Dries Van Noten and Giambattista Valli, among many more. He is one of the most lauded milliners in modern memory and has worked in the industry for over three decades.

  7. By 1980, Jones had opened his first millinery salon in the heart of London's Covent Garden. Those premises soon became a place of pilgrimage and patronage, as everyone from rock stars to royalty, from Boy George to Diana, Princess of Wales, identified Jones as the milliner who would help them make arresting headlines. Jones made millinery seem ...

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