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Terry Richardson Provided Dior's Couture Background

Image via @Dior
Image via @Dior

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Dior under creative director Raf Simons is well-known as a haute couture house with non-stuffy relationship with the internet, so it's not a huge surprise that they live-tweeted their fall 2014 couture show this morning. If you missed it, the show toured the world with continental inspiration from European, Asian, African, and North American clientele (there's even an American flag dress!) See it after the jump.

But also, this year the house wrangled a few photographers to live-shoot the show and digitally project their "interpretations" onto the runway background. Here's Terry Richardson's (unmistakable thumbs up) taken via Instagram video by Susie Lau. Yup, Terry Richardson and haute couture. What more could you want?


Whelp, you win some, you lose some, Dior.
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