
Dior Homme presented its Winter 2015 collection at the Paris Municipal Tennis Court. An orchestra played in the center of the runway to Koudlam's "The Landscape Apes," while models walked around the perimeter. The theme was sartorial style, primarily black with burgundy, navy, and yellow accents. Unconventional, the collection began with evening gowns. Pressed flower badges, evocative of the gardens of Monsieur Dior's childhood home, added a touch of playfulness, suggesting a more casual take on formalwear. The denim series featured blousons and coats with a leather-like texture, created by coding, showcasing a masculine yet rugged side. Particularly eye-catching were the mesh knit series and the knit jacquard series, which offered the opulence and weight of brocade. Prince of Wales and houndstooth patterned mesh knit items exuded lightness, while poppy motif knitwear showed off a unique sheen, adding a touch of elegance to the collection. The show concluded with three Prince of Wales business suits adorned with pressed flower badges, creating a striking contrast with the opening of the show.















































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