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With its aerodynamic graphics, a reflective ‘CD’ logo catches the spotlight in the Dior Spring 2022 collection by Kim Jones:
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With its aerodynamic graphics, a reflective ‘CD’ logo catches the spotlight in the Dior Spring 2022 collection by Kim Jones:
available on Dior online
Kim Jones unveiled his Fall 2021 campaign for Dior Men, in collaboration with American artist Kenny Scharf.
Dior Men unveiled its 2021 Menswear collection and here are our favourite looks from the presentation:
These translucent rubber boots are a contemporary take on classic industrial styles, inspired by the art of Daniel Arsham. Constructed from translucent rubber, the boots are chunky and durable and set on a multi-part tread sole stamped with the ‘Dior’ signature on the side. Try pairing them with bold socks to create your own look.
Kim Jones has remade Dior Men from top to bottom in the 18 months since his debut—with a global team, with artist collaborations, and with a Saddle Bag for dudes, to say nothing of the pageantry he’s brought to the house’s pantsuits.
But the most Jonesian development of all is the synthesis of high and low, couture and street. So integral is this intermingling to his Dior Men project that Jones rejects distinctions between the categories as old-fashioned and out of touch. “Today, people buy what’s the best,” he said in a pre-show interview, the implication being that Dior Men is deserving of the superlative.
source: vogue.com
Kim Jones did it again… and we loved every single look of this new DIOR Men collection for autumn/winter 2019 -2020.
He offered a remarkably refined vision of modern masculinity and here are some higlights to note before you check out the new collection:
After the enormous floral effigy of Monsieur Dior created by KAWS and the 39-foot tall Hajime Sorayama robot, this season he staged the show On A Conveyor Belt.
The Clothes Offered A Modern Vision Of Elegance.
The animal print will be the new men’s essential.
Raymond Pettibon Offered Up Punk Couture
“This time I wanted the clothes to be the statues,” said Kim Jones
source: vogue.co.uk
Kim Jones is building his vision for Dior Men with the notion that rules are meant to be broken.
First, he separated himself from a decade of “Dior Homme” and its super-skinny silhouette with a new name, and a fresh, boxier cut. Now, half a season in, he’s taking his vision on the road, landing in Tokyo with a Pre-Fall extravaganza to rival the season’s blockbuster womenswear shows.
On the runway were items for all kinds of guys, from the ones who want to wear a monogram silk shirt with cherry blossom accents to others who are looking for dapper houndstooth suits with posh, asymmetric blazers. A white astrakhan bomber that shaded into a toile de Jouy summed it up: something elegant as hell, yet grounded in utility, and designed with couture craftsmanship and know-how.
All of this was brought together around a 39-and-a-half-foot statue of a silver robo-babe by the Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama.
Watch the full show below:
source: vogue.com