Making his mark on Dior Homme with a keen eye for cut and movement, Kris Van Assche further expanded his vision with a hand at a very stylized presentation. Moody but graceful, the man of Dior Homme was well-suited with a wardrobe of interchangeable pieces that ushered in a lineup of raw edges and elegant lines. Carving out a middle ground between formal and casual, the collection found its footing with sensible pieces and a hint of drama. Infusing billowing silhouettes from trousers to outerwear with a subtle western influence, an interesting kaleidoscope of ideas came together for a showing of sensitivity with a backbone.






















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