Dior Homme

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Dior Homme is the menswear division of Christian Dior SA, the French clothing retailer. Dior Homme has been under Hedi Slimane's creative direction since the fall/winter 2001-02 season; under his direction, Dior Homme has introduced a characteristic slim-fit which has since taken off within the fashion industry. The early collections delved into the exploration of the male sex. The look darkened during the Luster period which was inspired by the electroscene of Berlin. Since 2004 A/W, Dior Homme has delved into exploring the different styles of Rock. A popular rumor is that Karl Lagerfeld lost about 90 pounds so he would fit into one of Slimanes suits. During the 80s and 90s Dior's menswear line was called Dior Monsieur. Nowadays, Dior Homme is worn by different people from the average skinny guy to celebrities. Brad Pitt, Mick Jagger, and David Beckham have all been spotted wearing the clothes. Due to quarrelling over Slimane doing a women's line at Dior, his contract was not renewed. Dior has hired Kris Van Assche, who has already completed the Spring/Summer 2008 show. Many items from past seasons are very collectible. A few of these items include the blood wound shirt, the d point belt, and a few pairs of jeans from 'Strip'.

Older fans generally consider the quality of the line to have fallen significantly during the last few years. This is primarily due to a much larger production scale and Hedi Slimane's dwindling influence on the actual design.

As of late 2007 it has also begun producing a 6 piece men's skin care range developed in partnership with Harvard medical school, with Hedi Slimane designing the packaging. At present the skin care range is only available for sale in France and can be viewed on the French website. Plans to expand the range to other countries are under way with samples available in the UK.

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[edit] Collections

Dior Homme: (Quoted are the soundtracks for the respective shows)

  • Autumn/Winter 2001/02 "Solitaire"
  • Spring/Summer 2002 "Boys Don't Cry"/"RED"
  • Autumn/Winter 2002/03 "Reflection"
  • Spring/Summer 2003 "Follow Me"
  • Autumn/Winter 2003/04 "Luster"
  • Spring/Summer 2004 "Strip"
  • Autumn/Winter 2004/05 "Victim of the Crime" by Phoenix (band)
  • Spring/Summer 2005 (no official name) by Beck
  • Autumn/Winter 2005/06 "In The Morning" by Razorlight
  • Spring/Summer 2006 "The World Was A Mess, But His Hair Was Perfect" by The Rakes
  • Autumn/Winter 2006/07 "These Grey Days" by Eight Legs
  • Spring/Summer 2007 "We Look Good Together" by Littl'ans
  • Autumn/Winter 2007/08 "Navigate, Navigate" by These New Puritans
  • Spring/Summer 2008 (under new head Kris van Assche)

[edit] Reference codes

When dealing and trading Dior Homme, the reference code is often used to place the item within the season it was produced. Here we decipher a typical/standard code: 5EH1015678 E47 B6A8 (SS'05 blue glitter jeans).

'5' refers to the year, that is, 2005.

'EH' refers to the season, that is, Eté (Summer). HH refers to 'Hiver' (Winter).

'101' refers to the item group, in this case, trousers (Pantalon). Other examples: 102 refers to blazers (Veste), 105 to shirts (Chemise) and so forth.

The next 4 numbers '5678' should refer to the specific item, with jeans it will reveal the type of cut as the entire 16 digit reference code will only differ by the first 2 digits in this set of 4 numbers for the differing cut. As noted earlier, the # for this item is 5EH1015678 E47 B6A8, referring to the 21cm cut. The # for the 19cm variant is 5EH1011678 E47 B6A8.

'E47',is the fabric code.

The last 4, 'B6A8', is the colour code. In this particular case, 'B' refers to Bleu (blue), as in indigo blue, the main colour of the jean. 'A' refers to Argent (silver), the colour of the glitter. Another example would be B6N0 - the colour code for the SS'03 released classic blue distressed clawmark jeans painted over in matte black paint. The B6 again refers to the base colour bleu whilst the N0 refers to the black paint ('N' for Noir - black).

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