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Dior Homme S/S 07 Paris



I dont think alot of people understand what designers like Mr. Slimane are trying to do. People need to realize that there is a new movement of men that are masculine but do not submit to the stereotypes and concieved notions of what the word are. That is the allure of Dior homme and many up and coming designers right now, is the sense of exclusivness and an almost cult like pack is formed. You have to have a certain mind set, body and look to embrace and really understand what this is all about. You really have to be a inspired individual who doesnt give a crap about the commercialized and sociatal boundries that have been set in terms of what "maculine" is defined as. If you cant understand that then these clothes arent for you. Im sure there is a Dolce and Gabbana around
or better yet...Armani for those that are calling this disgusting.
 
cutxpaste said:
I like the suit jacket with the sash and the leather jacket on the first page.
A lot of it looks likes what Karen O wears, just for guys.
karen o was on my mind when i was looking that the collection too
 
Personnally i dont thing its disgusting. I just think with the collection its different than previous because the models look more feminine than androgynious like before and the clothes are feminine for most. When i say that i think of myself and some friends who wear DH everyday and look quite great in it but dont see the brand as a new way of living or a new definition of masculinity. I wear DH jeans everyday because these are goods quality jeans with nice details and the lenght i like and i dont wear it skinny. And for me this collection is not a great one. But for people like many on forums who always talk about "LUSTER LUSTER STRIP LUSTER was better," AW2005 is crap", "tshirt are bad", "you have too be skinny to wear DH", "Kanye West wearing the red satin jacket look like sh*t" this kind of people will surely LOVE this collection. In an artistic critic of the collection i think it's very nice and the clothes are quite good. But i cant think this as a good collection because damned it will not suit me. Am i hard to understand? Im tired though ;/
 
hmm it doesn't look very wearable indeed, it's more innovating then ss 06 for sure but i personally don't consider that a good thing this time. most of this stuff is far to feminine. ofcourse their have been a lot of androgynous influences in dior, but it stayed wearable. this is taking it a stepp further. i did like the trench etc. but those are the constant factors in each collection. it will be interesting to see if hedi will continue down this path, i personally hope not, most of it is not for me.
 
^ and i forgot:

in my opinion hedi tends to take influences from certain youth subcultures to literally. sometimes it's not about designing any more but simply copying stuff that he sees on the streets of the big cities and on internet sites like misshapes.....
 
Furio said:
Personnally i dont thing its disgusting. I just think with the collection its different than previous because the models look more feminine than androgynious like before and the clothes are feminine for most. When i say that i think of myself and some friends who wear DH everyday and look quite great in it but dont see the brand as a new way of living or a new definition of masculinity. I wear DH jeans everyday because these are goods quality jeans with nice details and the lenght i like and i dont wear it skinny. And for me this collection is not a great one. But for people like many on forums who always talk about "LUSTER LUSTER STRIP LUSTER was better," AW2005 is crap", "tshirt are bad", "you have too be skinny to wear DH", "Kanye West wearing the red satin jacket look like sh*t" this kind of people will surely LOVE this collection. In an artistic critic of the collection i think it's very nice and the clothes are quite good. But i cant think this as a good collection because damned it will not suit me. Am i hard to understand? Im tired though ;/

no no. i totally understand, and agree.


well said:flower:
 
I think you're correct in saying that the people who hate tees, feel all Dior Homme patrons must be skinny, hate trying to make Dior Homme individual, and feel that the newer collections (before F/W 06) suck will probably adore this collection. I feel that SS07 is far more ridiculous than Red or Solitaire, but they're both pretty abstract and unusual so I can see somewhat of a tie in. The people who love these collections are seemingly the die hard Dior Homme fans. However, they don't make up enough of a share in the market for the items shown on this runway to be profitable. Dior Homme is now about skinny suits, jeans and tee shirts. I guess in a way the runway clothing doesn't even matter anymore since such a small percentage of people actually buy the really unusual pieces. But, nevertheless, these effeminate items will not sell well at all.
 
Amo_Armani said:
But, nevertheless, these effeminate items will not sell well at all.

Maybe not for men, but I bet a lot of this collection will be bought for women and will sell pretty well. Just because it is menswear doesn't mean buyers can't order it for the girls.
 
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I'll be very happy if men start dressing more effiminately....perhaps Hedi is on to something again....but generally I do like this collection. A lot more then the FW2006

:heart:
 
they just need to throw geo from misshapes down the runway. i hate the hair, its so last summer's hair trend.

the clothes just takes me back to Pierre Cardin and Courreges in the 60's.
 
this looks interesting but so far i get an ULTRA FEMME vibe here... some of those tops worn on the inside (do i see a halter top there? in post # 36) and out for that matter. id like to see more... I appreaciate the 'inventiveness' but is doing womenswear for men what progressive design is about?

so far i only like the last two looks is post #27, the safari take.. i dont understand the tight leather pants.. Its a golden rule for me NOT to wear them..no matter how 'cool' they are..

and with regards to the white-skin thing.. i really dont know.. being a person of colour myself, i cant think of anything but to sayt that hedi probably has some kind of fetish for rail thin white boys.. he's entitled to it.. but im not sure if I approve of it.. well to each his own i suppose.. i hope hedi knows that he also has non-white people who follow his clothes..
 
Furio said:
Personnally i dont thing its disgusting. I just think with the collection its different than previous because the models look more feminine than androgynious like before and the clothes are feminine for most. When i say that i think of myself and some friends who wear DH everyday and look quite great in it but dont see the brand as a new way of living or a new definition of masculinity. I wear DH jeans everyday because these are goods quality jeans with nice details and the lenght i like and i dont wear it skinny. And for me this collection is not a great one. But for people like many on forums who always talk about "LUSTER LUSTER STRIP LUSTER was better," AW2005 is crap", "tshirt are bad", "you have too be skinny to wear DH", "Kanye West wearing the red satin jacket look like sh*t" this kind of people will surely LOVE this collection. In an artistic critic of the collection i think it's very nice and the clothes are quite good. But i cant think this as a good collection because damned it will not suit me. Am i hard to understand? Im tired though ;/

I was one of the people complaining about kayne West and I'm not liking what I see here. I think the collection looks a little too feminine especially with those bracelets the models have on and how the clothes are cut. But, of course this is just my opinion. I think these clothes would look better styled in a different way then how their styled for this show.
 
metal-on-metal said:
Looks like Hedi's been spending more time on misshapes.com.

hahaha. couldn't agree more man... espesh that first photo.. MisShapes crossed with The Horror's for sure.. not a bad thing though..

It looks pretty cool I reckon.
 
Amo_Armani said:
Just take a look at the pictures of LVMH's CEO and Lagerfeld. Can't you see the disgust on their faces!

Karl with disgust on his face from looking at skinny effeminate boys? Hmmm, don't know about that...
 
i don't mean to come off as an introduction to philosophy class but i like how hedi picks at socially constructed notions of gender. it doesnt take a wizzard to understand there is no such thing as effiminate or masculine. arguing something is too girly is just as ******** as all these tuscon born and bread soccer goons driving around in geo prisms with a huge italian flags hanging out of their windows. we get it you have a c*ck. clothes dont need to re-enforce this. your favorite color doesnt need to re-enforce it. what kind of drink you like doesnt change anyhing. i think the haircuts and bracelets suck, but i love the over-all feel of the collection.
 
love the casting... love the belted jackets, some other things are great too...
other than that... i'm not sure
 
chicgarcon said:
thats rude:ermm:

I mean, if the intended look is androgynous after all, how can stating that he looks like a girl be considered as rude?
 
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"socially constructed notions of gender. . . . there is no such thing as effiminate or masculine.""

LOL.

Please. Comical over-analysis. And yes, there really is such a thing as gender, the masculine, and the effeminate. Biology, sexual mores and sexual roles are not hermetically sealed off from gender categories, like it or not.

Anyway, looks a shite collection to me.
 

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