Dior Homme went back to China to present its fall/winter 2014-2015 collection. After showing in Beijing last season, this was the first show to take place at Shanghai's new Museum of Contemporary Art, and for this first event, they went large.
Creative director Kris Van Assche did not disappoint: The muted colors of the suits and coats were lit up by a projection of lily-of-the-valley florals, echoeing the details on the clothes, and transforming the show wall into a massive Wu Xing display. The presentation was followed by a private set by the French DJ Gesaffelstein.
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