Dior Homme gives new life to age-old classics at Paris Fashion Week
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Dior Homme gives new life to age-old classics at Paris Fashion Week
PARIS (Reuters) - Dior Homme took to the runway with a polished lineup of reworked classics on Friday, kicking Paris Fashion Week’s menswear shows into high gear with a celebrity-packed show.
Crowds of screaming fans lined the Place de la Concorde, erupting into cheers with the arrival of K-pop star Jimin, who was named the global brand ambassador for the house earlier this week.
Guests of the LVMH-owned (LVMH.PA) label included Eddie Redmayne, “The White Lotus” actor Adam DiMarco, soccer star David Beckham and his son Cruz Beckham - were seated in a darkened tent facing a wall-length screen.
A sombre procession ensued and models walked out slowly, as actors Gwendoline Christie and Robert Pattinson recited T.S. Eliot’s poem “The Waste Land”, their faces projected onto the screen.
Dior men’s artistic director Kim Jones transformed familiar pieces such as fishermen’s rain caps, slickers and chunky sweaters into elevated styles in muted colours - ivory, dusty blues and a pale, mustard yellow. There were also airy poncho windbreakers, loose trousers with extra pleats and wide Bermudas, worn like skirts.
Paris Fashion Week menswear shows run through Jan. 22.