Dior Homme S/S 2019 Paris

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I loved all of it! Amazing debut.
 
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Gorgeous debut collection for Dior.

Agree with @Scotty
I like the whole collection.
Tailored pieces, maybe little bit too sexy Dior lace tops but also gorgeous , i would like to have one for myself, also if i'm women.
 
Very strong debut. So many pieces I actually liked and would actually wear. Excellent.
 
It looks too 80's but in a timid and hesitant way. That yellow suit is so David Bowie.
 
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I don't see any difference with Van Assche and Jones here to be fair, for a debut collection it should be very different. I didn't like Abloh for Vuitton but at least there is a different mood/aesthetics involved than what Kim Jones used to do there.


This is nothing. Boring. No risks, no new direction. This is lazy. And I won't be like ' oh give him time bla bla". Kim Jones was amazing wit his Umbro collabs. I wish he was back to this sportswear vibe full of interesting details, quite laid back

I am tired of this "cute" menswear collections. I don't want to dress cute. And this opening look is the epitome of "cute" mens fashion.
 
It was so good, the show felt so energetic, fresh and full of joy, even if it wasn't the most original offering but the mood was just as awesome as the colour palette.
 
Amazing debut. Kim is truly such a leading voice in menswear. He's one the few who can perfectly combine tailoring and grown up luxury with freshness vand youthful spirit without being try hard. Also love how this looks like Dior Homme finally stepping out of Hedi's shadow, and how he made a lot of nods to the womenswear heritage.

Paris menswear week is alive and well.
 
I don't see any difference with Van Assche and Jones here to be fair, for a debut collection it should be very different. I didn't like Abloh for Vuitton but at least there is a different mood/aesthetics involved than what Kim Jones used to do there.


This is nothing. Boring. No risks, no new direction. This is lazy. And I won't be like ' oh give him time bla bla". Kim Jones was amazing wit his Umbro collabs. I wish he was back to this sportswear vibe full of interesting details, quite laid back

I am tired of this "cute" menswear collections. I don't want to dress cute. And this opening look is the epitome of "cute" mens fashion.

I saw too many streetwear in last 2 weeks that i feel tiered about all this same and same. ( Armani offered his own Armani which start to be so boring that i don't care anymore)
I like what he offer, finally right dose of cuteness with touch of sporty but chic. Imo.
 
I thought it was a very commercial collection but there were a lot of great pieces I enjoyed and would actually wear. The side-buttoned suit is to die for in all four colors.
 
Dated, hardly desirable...
This looks like Canali trying to be cool. The accessories were bad and the whole thing felt very 2012 Kim Jones. I think some of the suits will look good on women but I certainly don’t want to see a man wearing a yellow suit of that cut with those shoes.

This reminds me of Dior Monsieur...The name of Dior menswear before Hedi.
It could be a great pair for the boring MGC’s Dior but I expect more from Kim.

This is not a collection of a leading menswear designer. I’m sorry!
The cast was forgettable.
One good thing: the printed white shirts that some celebs had in the audience.

I guess we have to wait for Hedi and Riccardo to (hopefully) présent a fresh and directional vision for menswear.

Them Browne won the day for me.
 
MGC is shooked :lol:

Its strong because is very cohesive and straight to the point, but Im not impressed at all. Too juvenile, too much tenure... Its not that kinda of clothes that I looking at, but I know some friends of mine that will love it.

I have a good felling about it tho. This gonna be good and interesting to Dior. The possibilite of the menswear taking the lead, in terms of design and fashion, of the whole brand is something that I didn't see it coming. It is already had more influence than woman wear, the amount of celebrities and fashion insiders is proof of that. Im hoping the best for Mr. Kim Jones!
 

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