A dazzling paper-doll collection celebrating Christian Dior's glamorous postwar designs, perfect for fashion lovers and collectors of couture history. Christian Dior was the designer who brought glamour and extravagance back to fashion in the years following World War II. His nipped waists, full, swirling skirts and intricate construction made a huge impact and influenced fashion throughout the late 1940s and 1950s. This book of paper dolls showcases 18 of his designs from 1947 to his premature death in 1957. They span elegant day wear as well as gorgeous evening gowns, fashioned in lace and satin. There are two dolls, each with a range of outfits designed to fit them.