

ABOUT THE EXHIBIT
Dior: From Paris to the World surveys more than 70 years of the House of Dior's legacy and global influence. On view in Dallas May 19 through Oct. 27, 2019, the Dallas Museum of Art is the only Texas venue for this extensive and highly anticipated retrospective of the celebrated Haute Couture house.
The exhibition will feature a selection of more than a hundred haute couture dresses, as well as accessories, photographs, original sketches, runway videos and other archival material, and trace the history of the iconic haute couture fashion house. Dior: From Paris to the World also will profile its founder, Christian Dior, and subsequent artistic directors, including Yves Saint Laurent (1958–1960), Marc Bohan (1961–1989), Gianfranco Ferré (1989–1996), John Galliano (1997–2011), Raf Simons (2012–2015) and Maria Grazia Chiuri (2016–present), who have carried Dior's vision into the 21st century.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
Dior: From Paris to the World requires a $20 ticket for adults Tuesday–Thursday, and a $25 ticket for adults Friday–Sunday, with discounts for seniors, students, and military. DMA Members and children 11 and under are free.
MUSEUM HOURS
Friday*: 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
LOCATION
The address to the Dallas Museum of Art is 1717 North Harwood, Dallas Texas 75201.
PARKING IN THE CULTURAL COMPLEX GARAGE
Underground parking is available in the Museum's 400-space garage on a first-come, first-served basis for a flat fee of $15, payable at time of entry. Cash and major credit cards are accepted. Garage parking for DMA Members and Nasher Sculpture Center members is free, pending availability. Clearance in the underground parking garage is 6 feet, 8 inches high.
Access to the DMA's underground parking garage is located off of Harwood Street (one way, south).
DART to the Art
The Museum encourages visitors to use Dallas's DART rail system. Parking is available at any of DART's outlying lots, and visitors can ride the DART train to the St. Paul Station and walk north to the Museum's Ross Avenue Entrance. Plan your visit to the DMA using DART.