Sitting at the intersection of past, present, and future, the Dior FW22/23 menswear collection reinterprets Dior’s storied history through a contemporary lens. Engaging in a sartorial conversation with the late Christian Dior, Jones presents a collection that transcends the bounds of time.
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The Bar Jacket that played an instrumental role in defining the French luxury fashion house is transformed into a long coat or crafted from black leather, while the Saddle Bag receives an embroidered makeover or is transformed into a bouquet holder as a nod to Monsieur Dior’s passion for gardening.


Cannage, famously used on Lady Dior bags, is used to enhance patent leather and woollen hide jackets, while leopard print makes its way onto capes and berets. Functional touches come in the form of the new Dior Corolle tote bag as well as the Tokio mules and Milano sandals that originated in the Dior by Birkenstock collaboration.




Shot by Rafael Pavaroti, the Dior FW22/23 menswear campaign takes on an otherworldly, dreamlike setting, echoing the show’s set that features the Alexandre-III Bridge, a symbol of the junction between then and now.




Words by AR Staff