Winter 2023-2024 Men’s Show

Online on January 20th at 3.00 p.m. (GMT+1)

“The cycle of a fashion house is about regeneration and rejuvenation, just like the cycle of fashion itself. There is always something of the past in the present and future, and Dior is no different. In this collection, we wanted to look at the regeneration of the House after the death of Monsieur Dior, and its rejuvenation with Yves Saint Laurent – his chosen heir – drawing a parallel in literature, through imagery and themes in The Waste Land. It’s where an old world meets a new one, in change and in flux.” Kim Jones

The Thames and the Seine: the ancient flow of history and mutability through their regenerating and rejuvenating waters; a movement from country to city to sea that is always different and always the same. The great rivers of London and Paris, with their connotations and contrasts, their light and murk, serve as both literary motifs for T. S. Eliot and living inspiration for Kim Jones, the Artistic Director of Dior men’s collections. In this living and literary history, spanning ancient landscapes and modern cityscapes, periods of time conflate. Here, the eddies and flows of the water reflect those of fashion, including the Winter collection where flux, movement, ease and fluidity are central. It is also a reflection of the dynamism sought by Yves Saint Laurent with his ascent to the helm of Dior at the age of 21 – the youngest couturier in history.

65 years ago, on the 30th of January 1958, Yves Saint Laurent presented his debut collection for Dior and the fashion world was changed once more. It is this Spring-Summer ’58 collection that is mainly drawn upon for Jones’ Winter offering, the men’s histories intertwining with a melding of the masculine and feminine, with British tailoring traditions and materials meeting that of the haute couture tailleur. Infusing all is a sense of movement, modernity, practicality and ease, a streamlining from excess towards an amalgam of the formal and the casual in individual garments. Silhouettes are softened, curved and malleable while clothes are hybridised and metamorphosed, worn in individual ways with the agency of the wearer. An effortlessness infuses all, belying the precision and complexity of a collection that never looks over-complicated.

At times garments are taken directly from the archive, transposed and transformed: the sailor top from Yves Saint Laurent’s Paris ensemble is loosened in cavalry twill and also becomes an elongated fisherman’s smock; the off-the-shoulder tailoring of Acacias adapted with slouching insouciance for masculine wool suiting, part of a new recurring silhouette and ensemble; the Passe Partout coat with its loosely tied neck now cocoons in a new slubbed, Donegal tweed with the addition of zipped open sleeves. At the same time, the traditional vernacular language of knits is subverted through a sculptural approach to styling and draping together with a melding of tailoring. In counterpoint, startlingly new pieces such as 3D printed shoes and boots, and archetypal sea-faring utilitarian outerwear extend the reach of the House’s savoir-faire to an unprecedented contemporary level. Meanwhile, bags primarily take on an idea of discretion, elegance and precision, stripped of extraneous elements with a box construction in Vernis – an echo of Yves Saint Laurent’s striving for modern simplification.

FLOW MOTION

Reflecting the idea of movement(s) that animates the silhouettes dreamed up by Kim Jones, the show’s set design invites us to explore the collection in its various dimensions while celebrating the art of detail. A continuous flow of images, a new visual poetry, embodies the meeting of the past, present and future of the House.

POETIC ESCAPE

An immersive, mesmerizing experience, the show dreamed up by Kim Jones, like a polyphonic collective work, features multiple dialogues sourced from music, cinema, poetry and video. A tribute to art in all its forms.

IN MOVEMENT

The silhouettes of the Dior Winter 2023-2024 show twist the fundamentals to better reinvent them. Celebrating the rigor and simplicity of Yves Saint Laurent's signature style, the chosen heir of the founding-couturier, the cuts of the pieces dreamed up by Kim Jones revealed rounded, delicately curved shapes, combining the quest for elegance with a concern for comfort. Everywhere, the icons of men's tailoring are reinterpreted and revitalized. Pants feature virtuoso pleats; lined jackets play on trompe-l'oeil effects and unveil an architectural construction; classic shirts are enhanced with double sleeves, creating unprecedented effects of volume. Coats become capes thanks to ingenious zippers. Inviting us to an enchanting odyssey on the waves, from the Thames to the Seine via the English Channel, water and its reflections exalt the spirit of this collection, its fluctuations echoing those of fashion. The airy ribbons extending from the organza tops embody the idea of the waves in motion, like sculptural knits, generating sumptuous drapes. At the crossroads of the functional and the beautiful, technical outdoor models were inspired by the marine wardrobe, such as quilted sleeveless jackets and oilskins in bright sunny shades.

THE ART OF PUNCTUATION

Combining refinement and functionality, the accessories in the collection are driven by the idea of absolute simplicity. Irresistible punctuations, the bags, dressed in a delicate tone-on-tone Dior Oblique pattern, oscillate between discretion and audacity. The boots and derbies are accompanied by socks, subtly apparent, while some models are 3D printed, pushing the limits of innovation. Infinitely poetic, the jewelry reinvents the main themes of this line featuring in turn coral, lily of the valley or the CD Diamond logo. An expression of the virtuosity of the Dior ateliers, a piece of high jewelry designed by Victoire de Castellane is worn in the middle of the arm, like a reinvented arm band. As a finishing touch, the hats designed by Stephen Jones pay homage to sailors, while the caps are finished with a bow. A plural ode to the House's heritage and the very essence of fashion: beautiful and useful.

VIRTUOSO REINVENTIONS

The collection's savoir-faire celebrates Dior's excellence, taken to a new level of innovation. A fresh perspective on the House's heritage, through a bold, innovative prism.

Readings made possible with the permission of the TS Eliot Estate.