Dior Casual-The brilliant quality of Kris Van Assche’s design point of view is that the Dior Homme creative director easily constructs both casual and formal fashions. Illustrated by his fall outing for Dior Homme, Van Assche turned his polka dot and Lily of the Valley motif into a versatile range. Modeling the relaxed pieces from the collection, Bananas model Corentin Renault appears in the most recent issue of Adam & Eve magazine. Photographed by Jeremy Zaessinger and styled by Amine Jreissati, Corentin is quite the stylish vision in Dior Homme denim, short outerwear, printed shirts and more.
Corentin Renault Models Dior Homme Fall 2014 Casual Fashions for Adam & Eve Magazine
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