Three-Act Play | Dior Homme S/S ’10–Mathias Bilien & Dominik Bauer by Sybille Walter

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Published January 7, 2010

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Updated January 4, 2015

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Surface magazine recruits designer Kris Van Assche to act as art director for an editorial featuring his spring collection for Dior Homme. Photographed by Sybille Walter on location in Antwerp, Mathias Bilien, Dominik Bauer and Crista Cober showcase the range’s androgynous nature that is further highlighted by Mauricio Nardi’s sleek styling.

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26 thoughts on “Three-Act Play | Dior Homme S/S ’10–Mathias Bilien & Dominik Bauer by Sybille Walter”

  1. Damn, someone pissed in ya'll cereal bowl! I love the footwear and that one layered blazer the girl is wearing. So very nice.

  2. Damn, someone pissed in ya'll cereal bowl! I love the footwear and that one layered blazer the girl is wearing. So very nice.

  3. Damn, someone pissed in ya'll cereal bowl! I love the footwear and that one layered blazer the girl is wearing. So very nice.

  4. Damn, someone pissed in ya'll cereal bowl! I love the footwear and that one layered blazer the girl is wearing. So very nice.

  5. This looks very unfinished. Though the closeup with the wo’man’ infront, now that jacket is quite spectacular.

  6. This looks very unfinished. Though the closeup with the wo’man’ infront, now that jacket is quite spectacular.

  7. This looks very unfinished. Though the closeup with the wo’man’ infront, now that jacket is quite spectacular.

  8. Nothing was more androgynous than Hedis works, now i love his works, but compared to van Assches, it was made for anorectic teenage boys rather than young men in all shapes and sizes.

  9. Nothing was more androgynous than Hedis works, now i love his works, but compared to van Assches, it was made for anorectic teenage boys rather than young men in all shapes and sizes.

  10. Nothing was more androgynous than Hedis works, now i love his works, but compared to van Assches, it was made for anorectic teenage boys rather than young men in all shapes and sizes.

  11. Nothing was more androgynous than Hedis works, now i love his works, but compared to van Assches, it was made for anorectic teenage boys rather than young men in all shapes and sizes.

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