
Dior’s winter 2025 menswear campaign, photographed by Rafael Pavarotti and styled by Melanie Ward, reads as a study of line and proportion. Framed against alternating blush and deep brown backdrops, models Bakary Cisse, Dara Gueye, Nand Quivreux, and Suyong Jung inhabit silhouettes that recall the house’s 1954 H-Line while moving it firmly into the present.
Dior Winter 2025 Campaign

This season’s tailoring displays the discipline of mid-century couture. Long coats fall in clean vertical planes, shoulders maintain controlled breadth, and waistlines shift subtly between a higher break and extended drop.

Even in softer gestures, like a pale pink bow-sleeved jacket or eased leather outerwear, the architecture remains intact, framing the composure that defines the H-Line.

Dior’s material use shows craft through restraint. Wool, leather, and satin reflect light and clarity. Here, the color palette centers on black, ivory, blush, and navy, with pink functioning as both seasonal accent and archival nod.

Accessories in black leather, including the Dior Slider Hobo, Dior Normandie Tote, and the Saddle, act as anchors within the compositions. The result is a continuity of Dior’s heritage as an active language, one revered through tailoring that delivers authority through cut, proportion, and material.

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