DIOR 2019 Winter Men's Collection
pays tribute to the artworks of Mr. Dior's collection
Before the establishment of the fashion kingdom, Mr. Dior
had run galleries and collected many works of art. The 2019 Winter Men's
The collection pays homage to this artistic sentiment, inviting photographer Steven
Meisel to take a look at the 1970s punk style studio where American artist
Raymond Pettibon is good at it. Raymond Pettibon's work inspired Kim Jones to
become a visual highlight.
▲Dior publishes the 2019 Winter Collection image designed by Kim
Jones, the creative director of menswear.
Raymond Pettibon injects the artistic soul into the DIOR
logo, which is like handwritten writing on a piece of paper. The designer
Yoon Ahn recasts into a jewelry accessory in a punk style. Raymond Pettibon
exclusively designs Leopard prints for the brand, paying tribute to Kim Jones's
favorite nature, and pays tribute to Mr. Dior's favorite leopard print. The
leopard-print fur coat with innovative materials is bright and lustrous, and
the tiger-trimmed elegant drape scarf is the ultimate extension of Oblique's
diagonal lines.
▲Kim Jones boldly adds tactical vests and tooling straps to Haute
couture, with Matthew Williams' industrial-inspired buckles to highlight pragmatic
details.
The saddle curve introduced by Kim Jones to men's wear
extends to various accessories. In the 2019 winter series, the first design of
nylon shoulder bag and backpack are used. Lightweight and exquisite, silky
smooth color adds a luxurious texture to the saddlebag with high-grade
uniforms; the backpack features a classic quilted plaid, derived from the
Napoleon III round-back chair, Mr. Dior The guest sits on this round chair full
of retro feelings and enjoys the high-order uniforms.
▲Nylon material design backpack and shoulder bag
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