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Eclectic Opulence by Dior for F/W 26-27, Paris Fashion Week | FashionTV | FTV
Don’t miss the most talked-about men’s collection of the season, Dior Men fall/winter 2026-2027 by Jonathan Anderson, presented at Paris Fashion Week! Picture a group of young, affluent Parisians drifting through the city like modern flaneurs. They pause in front of the Dior boutique on Avenue Montaigne and notice a small plaque embedded in the pavement: a silhouette of a woman in a yellow dress, the name Paul Poiret. In an instant, history collides with the present. The discovery sparks a creative awakening – suddenly, the codes of formality, the house’s own heritage, and echoes of Poiret’s liberated, Eastern-inspired silhouettes are reinterpreted with youthful irreverence. The result is a collection that feels both deeply rooted and radically free. Jonathan Anderson takes the Dior man and turns him into an “aristo-youth”: spiky yellow hair, embroidered epaulettes, and an air of eclectic opulence. Tailoring is razor-sharp yet playful: elongated jackets, mercilessly shrunken blazers, cropped bar jackets, lean trousers, and tailcoats. Outerwear fuses the technical with the theatrical: bombers that spill into brocade capes, balloon-back field jackets, cocooning coats. The masculine-feminine divide dissolves with joy – lavalliere shirts, waistcoats, long johns worn as trousers. Fabrics tell their own story: Donegal tweeds, lustrous velvets, luminous jacquards, glistening embroideries, dense fringing, and passementerie. The palette stays somber: charcoal, black, camel, deep browns, letting texture and silhouette do the talking. Accessories are quietly subversive: lace-ups with small heels, D-shaped loafers, soft messenger bags.
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