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Fashionism
Apr / May 2014
Sartorial Freedom

Dior Homme’s Creative Director, Kris Van Assche, puts a sense of fun and a certain lightness into a rigorous Spring/Summer 2014 wardrobe. Epitomising this evolution is the shorts-suit silhouette, which expresses the tension between the formality of tailoring – from the building of the suit to the use of satin, for example – and the ease of casual.

 

 

 

 

 

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