Bourgeois was the watchword at the Dior Homme spring-summer fashion show in Paris.
With the aim of widening his target client base, the brand’s Belgian creative director Kris Van Assche focussed on a mix of menswear codes, sending his models down a catwalk lined by a garden of fresh white roses.
There were, of course, the traditional suits, but the collection also featured everything a bourgeois boy might need on a weekend – including camouflage, argyle knits and even navy jackets with the signature orange lining.
Louis Vuitton’s menswear show was all about world travel.
While designer Kim Jones generally creates collections that refer to one region in particular, this bright, colourful and typically luxurious show mixed influences from New York, Tokyo, Bangkok and Paris.
Jones channeled Southeast Asia with intricate Thai embroidery on satin blousons and silk boxing shorts.
Japan came through in the sundried Kobe leathers, worked into traditional American flight jacket