Dior Men’s Summer 2022

June 25, 2021  20:30  |  Fashion

Dior Men’s Summer 2022

Photo – Adrien Dirand for Dior ©

Christian Dior journeyed to America to celebrate his debut collection in 1947: one of his first stops was Texas, an unexpected destination whose Grand Canyons and huge dusty deserts made a lasting impression. So too did the ethos and spirit of America – in his own words, ‘The zest for life and self-confidence’. Inspired by Dior’s deep-rooted connections to this American state, men’s Artistic Director Kim Jones has lassoed this legacy into today, collaborating with the Texan-born rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer Travis Scott on the Dior Summer 2022 Men’s collection. The title is ‘Cactus Jack Dior’, drawing its name from Scott’s Cactus Jack records label.

Dior Men’s Summer 2022

Photo – Adrien Dirand for Dior ©

Dior Men’s Summer 2022

Photos – Pixela Photo for Dior ©

A conversation – between two friends, two cultures, and two different eras – results in a collection that explores the identities of a ground-breaking modern musician and the heritage of one of the leading Parisian Couture Houses. Connections are fostered, links are found: the show takes place in a recreation of Christian Dior’s childhood rose garden, which evolves into a cactus garden reflecting Scott’s upbringing in Houston. The Grand Canyons and dusty deserts Dior had admired are reflected in a sun-bleached palette – mauve, café, pistachio, pale blues – that also coloured his Haute Couture gowns. The Dior “Toile de Jouy” becomes a “Toile de Cactus” chine, depicting desert scenes; the motifs of the original toile are translated to soutache embroideries on suiting.

Dior Men’s Summer 2022

Photo – Adrien Dirand for Dior ©

Dior Men’s Summer 2022

Photos – Pixela Photo for Dior ©

Tailoring, reflecting the savoir-faire of the house, underpins the collections: flaring softly below a high waist and narrow armhole, fluid trousers and slim overcoats sketch an evolution of Dior’s 1956 “Arrow” line. The Tailleur Oblique fastens high on the body, adding a touch of formality to contrast with sportswear elements: track pants with couture detailing, t-shirts washed to resemble tour merchandise, embellished with embroideries and hand-painted.

Dior Men’s Summer 2022

Photo – Adrien Dirand for Dior ©

Dior Men’s Summer 2022

Photo – Adrien Dirand for Dior ©

Travis Scott has reimagined the Dior logotype via a series of hand-drawn graphics, utilized as prints and embroidery: other motifs, including the topography of Houston, the Cactus Jack character, and imagery drawn from Dior’s archives, become patches, trophies of imaginary trips that adorn bags and leather souvenir jackets.

Dior Men’s Summer 2022

Photos – Pixela Photo for Dior ©

Dior Men’s Summer 2022

Photos – Pixela Photo for Dior ©

Accessories are specific: Dior’s monogram is audaciously toyed with, the Dior oblique reworked to spell out ‘Jack’. A diamond monogram, originating in the 1960’s archives, becomes a new graphic logo canvas. Elements are drawn to invent a new skate-inspired Dior sneaker, with slopped plateau sole harking back to authentic 1960’s antecedents; a monk-strapped sandal underscores. A mood of wanderlust, frequently combining multiple luxurious textures and materials. The Dior men’s saddle bag is proposed in a double version, with a sturdy stirrup handle joining the two: in another reflection of duality, Stephen Jones’ hats are hybrids, fusing a French ‘Bob’ hat with an American beanie. And for the first time, Kim Jones collaborates with Dior Joaillerie artistic Director Victoire de Castellane on a high jewellery piece – a cactus necklace, blooming with precious gems – made especially for the show.

Dior Men’s Summer 2022

Photo – Adrien Dirand for Dior ©

Dior Men’s Summer 2022

Photos – Adrien Dirand, Pixela Photo for Dior ©

Dior Men’s Summer 2022

Photo – Dior ©

Exploring America through Dior’s eyes leads back to fine art: in a series of one-off art pieces for the summer 2022 show, Kim Jones, Travis Scott and the house of Dior collaborate with celebrated US contemporary artist George Condo. With an oeuvre that is, in and of itself, a dialogue between American POP sensibilities and European old master painting, Condo’s work perfectly underscores the themes of the collection. George Condo has created a sequence of hand-painted shirts, unique works. These will be auctioned after the Dior show, with the proceeds used to support future generations of creative talent through scholarships.

Dior Men’s Summer 2022

Photo – Alfredo Piola for Dior ©

Dior Men’s Summer 2022

Photo – Adrien Dirand for Dior ©


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