Following the news that Kris Van Assche is departing the brand, Dior Homme unveils a new lookbook. The brand paints a dark image with its pre-fall 2018 collection. Tailoring is front and center for the occasion. Deep blue and red accent black as the fashion brand delivers on relaxed tailoring. Pleated trousers and sleek suit jackets join deconstructed essentials. Taking a page from a book of patterns, graphic lines adorn paneled jackets and coats. Meanwhile, a sporty element invades the lineup with graphic tees, casual jackets, and on-trend bags. The Dior man is also treated to gradient prints and high profile sneakers.
Dior Homme Revisits Tailoring for Pre-Fall ’18 Collection
The Fashionisto
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Published March 20, 2018
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