
Dior Homme has released visuals for its Spring 2015 collection. This season, creative director Kris Van Assche offers an elegant, contemporary interpretation of intertwining musical movements like new wave, new beat, and electronic music. Fluorescent colors are used for satin piping, stitched pocket accents, and embroidery. A palette of black, blue, and gray contrasts with white, technical green, yellow, blue, and bright red. New silhouettes for trousers, shirts, and cropped blousons are also featured. The modular seating on which the models rest was designed by creative duo M/M (PARIS). M/M Paris, who has been collaborating with Dior since the Fall 2013 collection, commented, "The modular seating is designed to be a place of refuge while also allowing for poses. It has endless uses and reflects contemporary urban architecture." Ash also said, "This collaboration allows us to view this collection from an urban, modern perspective."
Currently, a modular installation by M/M Paris is being held on the men's floor of Dior Omotesando.

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