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  • 1 week ago | wallpaper.com | Jack Moss

    After months of speculation and rumour, it has been confirmed this morning that Jonathan Anderson is the new creative director of Dior Men, succeeding Kim Jones, who exited the Parisian house in January. Anderson arrives at Dior from Loewe, after a transformative 11-year tenure as creative director of the house’s men’s and womenswear lines. The news was announced this morning by Bernard Arnault, chairman of LVMH, at the luxury conglomerate’s shareholder meeting.

  • 1 week ago | wallpaper.com | Jack Moss

    In 1953, Christian Dior was the first Western couturier to show his collections in Japan, the culmination of his lifelong fascination with the country. He was particularly captivated by Japan’s traditional artworks and etchings: his home in Granville, Normandy, was adorned with Japonisme prints and textiles. ‘These versions of Utamaro and Hokusai made up my Sistine Chapel,’ Dior wrote in his diary, referring to a series of stairway panels in the home inspired by the artists.

  • 1 week ago | wallpaper.com | Jack Moss

    Earlier this week, the latest Été Celine collection was teased with a lingering shot of the azure-blue waters of the French Riviera, the gently undulating surface glimmering in the summer sun. Such a scene captures the essence of the warm-weather capsule collection from the Parisian house, which is inspired by the French Riviera and Saint-Tropez, embracing the feeling of escape that comes with summertime sojourns in the storied locale.

  • 1 week ago | wallpaper.com | Jack Moss

    Since 2009, the irreverent London-based streetwear label Aries has garnered a devoted following for its distinctive graphic-adorned sweaters and tees – legendary British illustrator Fergus Purcell was a co-founder of the brand – as well as its now-ubiquitous slogan, ‘No Problemo’.

  • 1 week ago | wallpaper.com | Jack Moss

    With the latest edition of Men’s Fashion Week on the horizon – the month-long event unfolds this June with stops in Florence, Milan and Paris – details have started to emerge. This week, it has been revealed that Paul Smith will shift from Paris to Milan for an intimate ‘salon-style’ showcase celebrating his longstanding ties with Italy, while earlier this month Homme Plissé Issey Miyake was announced as the guest of honour at Florentine menswear fair Pitti Uomo.