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Dior Homme Personify Modern Menswear for Fall Winter 2015 Collection
By Men's Journal Online | 25 January 2015

A razor-sharp aesthetic defines the Dior Homme line. Revolutionizing menswear design, the label is regarded as the most influential of its generation. For the Fall Winter 2015 collection, Belgian designer cum artistic director of Dior Homme Kris Van Assche presented highly polished collection that effortlessly blended precise black tie tailoring with just a soupçon of sporty vitality during Paris Fashion Week.

Sportswear has always been fundamental to Van Assche's design philosophy, but his signature has further developed to use both sportswear and tailoring. He injected the urban elements and pop colors - Yves Klein blue and lichen yellow into the designs, redefined the traditional menswear style into something modern and contemporary. Tuxedos came with pressed flower pins and matching black baseball hats, twisting athletic wear with formal wears which makes clothes that are inherently modern.

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