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Dior Homme swings romantic

With embellishe­d men’s looks at Paris Fashion Week

- Reuters

PARIS — Dior Homme took to the catwalk with a lineup of embellishe­d men’s looks, offering a romantic take on tailoring for one of the major shows of Paris fashion week.

Fashion industry events have remained subdued due to the recent surge in coronaviru­s cases, which kept many internatio­nal visitors from attending, but the Dior show drew crowds of onlookers to the Place de la Concorde angling for a view of the celebrity arrivals, who included Naomi Campbell.

Inside the temporary venue, models strode down a replica of the ornate Pont Alexandre bridge in grey Birkenstoc­ks and sequined derbies, showcasing the designs drawn up by Dior men’s artistic director Kim Jones. “I wanted to look at the archive, at the purity of the

beginnings of the house, at its original impulse,” said Mr. Jones, who dedicated the show to fashion journalist Andre Leon Talley, who died on Tuesday last week.

Drawing on silhouette­s from early collection­s of the 75-year-old label, which belongs to LVMH, the designer tweaked the house’s famously feminine bar jacket, offering a version for men.

He brightened the lineup’s muted palette of grey, beige, and ivory tones with embroidere­d lily-of-the-valley flower patterns and shimmery patches of sequins, applying them to sweaters and sleek puffer jackets.

Finishing the looks, models wore trim berets that matched their outfits. The house’s hat designer, Stephen Jones, accompanie­d the designer for his post-show bow, when a burst of sunlight was projected onto the backdrop of a grey, Paris skyline.

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