Dior withdraws demand for compensation from Valentino

Last Update: 13 July 2022 at 1:38 pm IST

Dior has withdrawn a request for 100,000 euros in compensation from rival fashion label Valentino for allegedly blocking access to its Rome store

Dior has withdrawn a request for 100,000 euros in compensation from rival fashion label Valentino for allegedly blocking access to its Rome store

Dior has withdrawn a request for 100,000 euros in compensation from rival fashion label Valentino for allegedly blocking access to its Rome store

A source told Reuters that LVMH-owned Dior has withdrawn a request for 100,000 euros in compensation from rival fashion label Valentino, which allegedly combined access to its Rome store with a celebrity-packed runway show on the city’s Spanish Steps. explicitly blocking.

Citing a letter from Dior, a source familiar with the matter said the French label was withdrawing “in light of the friendly relations between the two masons”.

Valentino designer Pierpaolo Piccioli drew crowds of film stars and fashion figures including Anne Hathaway, Anna Wintour, Naomi Campbell, Andrew Garfield and Kate Hudson with a haute couture show on July 8, a major tourist hotspot, The Broad Staircase was sending the model below. In the evening in a sheer, shimmering gown.

The performance lighted up social networks around the world, garnering praise from fans — and clearly disappointment from Dior.

The source said that Dior fired the first letter to Valentino shortly after the show saying that customers were barred from accessing the store, leaving it empty in the usual bustle on Friday afternoon, but now the second note wrote.

Valentino declined to comment. Dyer did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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