Dior: Nearly morbid fashion

Dior: Nearly morbid fashion
Walking on the chilly streets of Berlin, black subways, white pigeons, grey sky, blushing prohibition on the front... This is the image of Dior Homme's brand for high-end menswear. Breathing Berlin for designer Hedi Slimane The melancholy air can immediately infuse infinite design inspiration.

Christian Dior, the classic Fashion House from Paris, has developed the men's collection since July 2000. The momentum of the entire brand has reached a peak. In addition to inheriting Dior's exquisite luxury concept, designer Hedi Slimane dominates the thin image and rock atmosphere. Bring the fashion era of the men's market, even CHANEL designer Karl Lagerfeld also tried to get rid of fat, just to wear Dior Homme. Hedi Slimane is not only passionate about rock, but also fascinated by photography, he opened many photography exhibitions, the largest My wish was to be a journalist, but I never thought of becoming a fashion designer. He first studied classic literature, later changed political science and studied art history. He served as José Lévy and Jean-Jacques Picart from 1989 to 1995. After being an assistant, the talents attracted attention and she worked as a clothing consultant on several different projects. In July 1997, Hedi Slimane was appointed artistic director of the Rive Gauche Homme on the left bank of Yves Saint Laurent and published the autumn/winter 2000/2001. After the "Black Tie" series, he retired and joined Dior as creative director of menswear.

After laying the foundation for Dior men's clothing, Hedi tried more. In addition to designing the models, Dover Street Market in London also exhibited a series of furniture, including F-System, with a total of 10 pieces each limited to 10 pieces. Elton John immediately bought the entire Collection. His "STAGE" was exhibited at the Almine Rech Gallery in Paris. On May 6, 2005, Libération Daily invited Hedi Slimane as the editor-in-chief of the newspaper to introduce the new London scene.

Didi men's wear designed by Hedi Slimane, with a nearly sick thin, full of sex and ambiguous images, simple and neat accessories, but filled with punk rock decadent soul.