It seems he's trying to triumph versatility as being important to his design sensibilities. One of the unique things about the Dior Homme progression is its philosophy on clothing being unisex. Articles have push the fact that women were purchasing some of the clothes, there were the one show in which he put the boys in false tie neck blouses and decidedly feminine makeup. KvA is playing with that as well, the womens looks closely relate to the mens looks, he wants to push those similarities but not quite in the same way. It also may be that he's simply getting it out of his system because if he does get picked up by Dior, they already have established womenswear. He would have to cloak those options and produce pieces in smaller sizes, go the Slimane route.