Musee Dior: App & Web Design

A speculative redesign of Musée Dior’s digital presence, anchored in the fictional exhibition Reviving the 2000s. This concept explores repurposed luxury through a collaborative workshop where young designers transform vintage Dior scraps into new forms. The project includes a refreshed website and a post-visit app. Both are designed to extend the museum’s narrative and invite users to engage with archival materials through personalization, image editing, and fashion-inspired interaction.

This style board served as the visual foundation for both the website and app redesign. It blends classic Dior silhouettes and textures from the early 2000s with an urban refresh—tailored to resonate with a younger, design-savvy audience. The palette, typography, and layout references were curated to support the exhibit’s themes of repurposed luxury, imagination, and collaborative making.

A post-visit app designed to extend the Reviving the 2000s exhibition beyond the museum walls. Visitors can edit their photos using exclusive Dior stickers inspired by the exhibit, then share them on social media to spark conversation and spread awareness. The app also features a curated archive of iconic Dior pieces from the early 2000s—offering original context, design details, and historical insight into styles that shaped the era.

A refreshed web experience for Musée Dior Granville, designed to spotlight the fictional exhibition Reviving the 2000s. The homepage features updated content and visuals centered on repurposed luxury, with immersive storytelling that invites visitors into the museum’s collaborative spirit. The redesign responds to the need for a digital presence that reflects Dior’s brand values—elegance, innovation, and heritage—while aligning its tone, layout, and visual language with the museum’s evolving curatorial direction.

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