Watch the full four minute Dior film starring Rihanna
The full length campaign film starring the singer was released today.
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Your support makes all the difference.Following several weeks of teaser films, Dior has finally released the full four minute film starring Rihanna.
The campaign shot by Steven Klein is the fourth installment of Dior's Secret Garden saga, shot at Chateau de Versailles showcasing the Esprit Dior collection was presented in Tokyo last December.
Captured by Steven Klein, the film is set in Versailles at night and sees the singer make her way round the palace, through the Salons of the Gods, dancing in the Hall of Mirrors and running through the chateau and the grounds all whilst sporting an array of looks from the fashion house.
In the campaign images also shot at the chateau, Rihanna poses at night with the iconic Diorama bag.
The Secret Garden saga began in 2012 with the first film shot by the house at Chateau de Versailles by Inez and Vinoodh, it has been followed up every year since with this year marking the fourth version and the first time a celebrity has starred in the film.
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