https://youtu.be/9HtGhlR9Mgo
 
The Spring 2022 Men's Collection returns to and incorporates Dior's codes. Men's Artistic Director Kim Jones refocuses on the vocabulary and idioms that define the House's masculine identity. Revisiting the archives. It inevitably means returning not only to the persona of Monsieur Dior himself, but also to those who have followed in his footsteps and reinterpreted his looks. The Dior legacy: a living past, its spirit part of the present.
 
  © Brett Lloyd
© Brett Lloyd
Drawing from Dior's rich heritage, the pieces date back to Dior's first show in 1947. The leopard print, which appeared in his first collection, appears as a woven fabric and on knitwear. Belted at the waist, it emphasizes the exquisite tailoring that is the hallmark of Dior. Floral patterns evoke Christian Dior's love of gardens and nature, while a graphic mark featuring the "CD" initials, designed by Marc Bohan in the 1960s, is also featured. Subtly borrowed from the archives, each piece is infused with designs that speak to the essence of modern men's clothing—and therefore modern Dior.
  © Brett Lloyd
© Brett Lloyd
Contemporary fashion is the legacy of the future. By looking to the past, Kim Jones explored his own contribution to Dior's history. Brett Lloyd returns to his signature hybrid of tailoring and sportswear, refining and reinterpreting it to infuse casual with a touch of formality. The mood is one of transformation and change—of evolution. A shearling bomber jacket is reversible with contrasting colors, while lightweight outerwear is packed into Dior's iconic cross-body "Saddle" bags.
  © Brett Lloyd
© Brett Lloyd
The "Dior Lingot" line of must-have bags is available in a variety of sizes and evokes travel bags from the House's archives. Inspired by the atelier at 30 Avenue Montaigne, the "Atelier Christian Dior" signature celebrates couture craftsmanship, showcasing pieces that combine practicality and luxury, evoking French formal wear, uniforms, and classic workwear. Practical and sporty, the language of couture is translated into menswear. Casual tailoring, enhanced with the comfort of sportswear, is matched with the new Dior "B30" sneakers and soft moccasins crafted from precious leathers. Materials throughout are supremely luxurious, tactile, and sensual. "Kumo" embroidery, named after the Japanese word for "cloud," adorns a macro version of the "Dior Oblique" motif. The color palette is muted: Dior gray, pink, and earth tones echo the soil of Christian Dior's beloved homeland. The sandstone beige color evokes the buildings that still stand in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, where the Maison was founded.
 
 
@Dior @MrKimJones#Dior #Dior #DiorSpring22
 
[Contact Information]
Christian Dior
TEL: 0120-02-1947
https://www.dior.com
 
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The Spring 2022 Men's Collection returns to and incorporates Dior's codes. Men's Artistic Director Kim Jones refocuses on the vocabulary and idioms that define the House's masculine identity. Revisiting the archives. It inevitably means returning not only to the persona of Monsieur Dior himself, but also to those who have followed in his footsteps and reinterpreted his looks. The Dior legacy: a living past, its spirit part of the present.
 © Brett Lloyd
© Brett LloydDrawing from Dior's rich heritage, the pieces date back to Dior's first show in 1947. The leopard print, which appeared in his first collection, appears as a woven fabric and on knitwear. Belted at the waist, it emphasizes the exquisite tailoring that is the hallmark of Dior. Floral patterns evoke Christian Dior's love of gardens and nature, while a graphic mark featuring the "CD" initials, designed by Marc Bohan in the 1960s, is also featured. Subtly borrowed from the archives, each piece is infused with designs that speak to the essence of modern men's clothing—and therefore modern Dior.
 © Brett Lloyd
© Brett LloydContemporary fashion is the legacy of the future. By looking to the past, Kim Jones explored his own contribution to Dior's history. Brett Lloyd returns to his signature hybrid of tailoring and sportswear, refining and reinterpreting it to infuse casual with a touch of formality. The mood is one of transformation and change—of evolution. A shearling bomber jacket is reversible with contrasting colors, while lightweight outerwear is packed into Dior's iconic cross-body "Saddle" bags.
 © Brett Lloyd
© Brett LloydThe "Dior Lingot" line of must-have bags is available in a variety of sizes and evokes travel bags from the House's archives. Inspired by the atelier at 30 Avenue Montaigne, the "Atelier Christian Dior" signature celebrates couture craftsmanship, showcasing pieces that combine practicality and luxury, evoking French formal wear, uniforms, and classic workwear. Practical and sporty, the language of couture is translated into menswear. Casual tailoring, enhanced with the comfort of sportswear, is matched with the new Dior "B30" sneakers and soft moccasins crafted from precious leathers. Materials throughout are supremely luxurious, tactile, and sensual. "Kumo" embroidery, named after the Japanese word for "cloud," adorns a macro version of the "Dior Oblique" motif. The color palette is muted: Dior gray, pink, and earth tones echo the soil of Christian Dior's beloved homeland. The sandstone beige color evokes the buildings that still stand in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, where the Maison was founded.
@Dior @MrKimJones#Dior #Dior #DiorSpring22
[Contact Information]
Christian Dior
TEL: 0120-02-1947
https://www.dior.com
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