We caught up with style Content Creator Moya Mawhinney during Maria Grazia Chiuri's Dior Cruise 2025 show in Scotland. Taking place in the gardens of Drummond Castle the show—and clothes—are inspired by the rich textile heritage and centuries-old crafts of the country. Here, Moya tells us about visiting Scotland, her favourite looks from the show and her handbag essentials.
My style has become more minimal and understated since moving to Paris—maybe it’s the Parisian influence. I love the idea of a uniform that can be dressed up or down: elevated basics, like a pair of or tailored button-downs that are and comfortable but still feel refined. It’s also about quality: the right cut and material make a huge difference in how pieces look (and feel) and their ability to last beyond seasons.
My dress is from the Fall 2024 Collection. It’s slightly sheer wool and feels perfect for this occasion, the addition of the long overcoat is great for layering—we’re outside after all. I love the playfulness between the more sexy transparency and the elegant silhouette of the dress—it feels very me so I’m grateful I got to wear this piece for the show.
It was such a magical collection—it’s so difficult to choose. I loved the intricate details: the chainmail, the beading, the birdcage veils and the pearls in the hair (I truly can’t image the time that went into crafting these pieces). If I had to pick one, it would be the full black velvet look with a fitted bodice and.
