
Kris Van Assche’s latest work for Dior Homme promised a clean affair which turned out to be the designer’s handiwork in draping. A progression of last season’s relaxed affair, yesterday’s show offered a monochrome selection of sleek light numbers that really stood out in terms of movement. Graceful yet strong, billowing jackets and sleeveless shirting alike provided an alluring wardrobe for the spring season.

Continuing a trek of relaxed tailoring, Kris Van Assche sent his boys on a long dirty trek to the runway in an array of garments that had an element of edge, but were wholly practical. From oil splattered tops and trousers to an urban take on suiting, Kris Van Assche progressed along a path that marks him as one of the now designers, who can reinterpret classic essentials in a subtle manner that feels indefinitely fresh.

Highlighting Brazil’s fresh new faces, Made in Brazil was kind enough to share an exclusive look at their Introducing spread photographed by Cristiano Madureira. Taken with Polaroid film and blended with a zany animal fetish, Rael Costa, Jonathan Dalcin, Victor Azzolini, Gabriel Burger and Natan Machado each get a moment in the limelight.