The faces of Dior Men’s pre-fall 2020 campaign, models Ludwig Wilsdorff and Thatcher Thornton reunite for a cover story. The pair dons Dior for the pages of Japanese magazine Brutus. Nikolai von Bismarck photographs the models, while Kim Jones styles his own designs for Dior. Front and center, Ludwig and Thatcher simply inspire. Jones presents his careful juxtaposition of sharp tailoring and kitschy menswear for the modern style aficionado.
Dior Meets Japan: Ludwig & Thatcher for Brutus
Photos by Nikolai von Bismarck
Styling by Kim Jones
Styling by Kim Jones
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