
Designer Kim Jones celebrated his fifth year with DIOR with a bang!!!

The historic courtyards of the Ecole Militaire served as a unique runway for Dior’s men’s show this year. With the Eiffel Tower in the background, the show was even more magnificent.
The entire cast of models was rose up from beneath the runway in a three-wide, 17-long grid of looks.


The collection combined feminine elements of Dior’s past with a modern men’s aesthetic, effectively capturing a gender-fluid vibe.

He transformed the house’s iconic flower women designs into “hommes fleurs” or “flower men.”





Classic tailored suits with a twist.



Overcoats give a vintage vibe.





Bright neon colors give the perfect contrast to the heavier textures.



I love subtle flashes of the preppy style. School uniform inspired, hemmed suit lapels, and knee-high socks.



Accessories featured animal prints, tweeds and neon colors.
This show was a bold statement by Jones, highlighting the fluidity of gender in fashion.
Fashion is about expression. The collection tackled society’s shifting perceptions of manhood. Much needed in todays world.
In so many ways, this show was simply GROUNDBREAKING.
