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Dior Men by Jonathan Anderson. What do you think?
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Most of this is a miss Vanessa. From the lengths, levels, layers, drab colors, overthought silhouettes and amateur styling. He’s trying too hard to look effortless, and the result looks unready & worse unconsumable.

Where is Dior? All I see is Loewe, mashed up with Zara, and Uniqlo. Some solid pieces, but way too many looks. Twink lovers are in heaven tho.

Anderson has enormous talent... he's very creative, and I think he has a tremendous capacity for work. The problem for me will be to "distance" himself so that the different brands he works on don't become "contaminated"... given that he's a single-minded individual. I also think it's a risk he's one of the few who has the talent to take...

It’s beautiful and original, but is it Dior or what Dior should be? And will it sell? Isn’t the market already saturated in this kind of aesthetic?

really uninspired collection full of recolors. It's not Dior, but some kind of Loewe, Anderson and Zara baby. Shoes were awful, bags boring and these colars just ridiculous.

Ivy league student on weef while studing Maurice for his English exam!¡!

Don't know how much time he had, but this was mediocre. I liked some touches, the old gent bow collars, capes, nice grey suit...But it lacked punch, panache, flair. Prada brought deflation type fashion to an extreme now, but with much eccentricity. This needed that punch.

basically ralph lauren goes to hogwarths

Jonathan Anderson at Dior still feels like he’s finding his footing. The show had sparks, but came off like a collage of past archives. What was missing? Time — and in fashion, time is what builds identity.

i see the vision, but i’ve also seen this exact styling for years, and seen it done far more effortlessly than whatever this was trying hard to be….





