Following a chic fall-winter 2015 show during Paris Fashion Week, Dior Homme unveils a new lookbook featuring its autumn styles. Offering a more relaxed mode to transition into the season, creative director Kris Van Assche’s latest lineup delivers a casual attitude in contrast to the formal fashions previously showcased. Still maintaining sharp lines, a collegiate point of view influences a fun range of suits, jackets and knitwear adorned with ‘CD’ letters referencing the brand’s founder Christian Dior. The strong selection of outerwear and shirting options are finished with lean tailored trousers and denim jeans in a variety of washes.
Dior Homme Goes Collegiate for Autumn 2015 Collection
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