This dress represents Christian Dior's elegance in his design style. Covered with embroidery which changes size according to the body line, the dress emphasizes the thin waist and the wide-spreading skirt, achieving a perfection that is only possible through Paris Haute Couture. During the heyday of Haute Couture in the 1950s, embroidery for evening dresses peaked both in quality and quantity. Especially Dior often executed embroidery on sewed-up pieces of already embroidered fabric to hide seams. This technique can be seen in this dress as well.
Dior's elegant style was ideal for the class that thought highly of refinement. Included in his list of customers were Princess Margaret of England (1919–1991) or Margot Fonteyn (1919–1991), etc.