A slight departure from his nomadic fall 2009 collection, this season, Kris Van Assche, inspired by Moroccan style, sought to create a collection of effortless long and chic layering pieces. Outfitting the anti-fit silhouettes of the collection is a modest color palette of black, white and gray. Reminiscent of the Dior Homme fall 2009 collection, Kris Van Assche’s spring pieces are heavy on the cowl necks and plunging necklines. Effortlessly draping fabric to form the collection’s uniform, Van Assche attempts the monochromatic layering of sheer pieces, which comes out beautifully. In a similar effort, the collection’s suiting features tone on tone piping that bodes well against Van Assche’s daring combination of long tunics, suiting shorts and trousers. The true beauty in Kris Van Assche’s spring 2010 collection is the element of growth, maturity and clarity that is seen in the designer’s vision. The pieces are simple, straight forward, chic and accessible. Hopefully, that same sentiments will be true for the designer’s upcoming Dior Homme show, which will be his fifth for the line.
I’ve looked at this collection over and over the past hour and I’m still drooling over almost every piece….must get my hands on some!
I’ve looked at this collection over and over the past hour and I’m still drooling over almost every piece….must get my hands on some!
I’ve looked at this collection over and over the past hour and I’m still drooling over almost every piece….must get my hands on some!
Kris Van Assche, you are so suck. the collection is fucking suck. damn it. let me so angry.
Kris Van Assche, you are so suck. the collection is fucking suck. damn it. let me so angry.
Kris Van Assche, you are so suck. the collection is fucking suck. damn it. let me so angry.