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Dior Men FW24 Collection: A Harmonious and Elegant Symphony.

January 20, 2024 – Paris Fashion Week: Dior Men FW24

Paris Fashion Week: Dior Men FW24

In a delicate dance of poetry and commercial finesse, Dior Men’s Fall/Winter ’24 collection, orchestrated by Artistic Director Kim Jones, weaves a captivating narrative paying homage to the iconic ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev and Jones’ late uncle, the dancer and photographer Colin Jones.

The runway, resembling a ballet presentation, featured a circular stage, mirroring the theatricality of the ballet, accompanied by the enchanting soundtrack from Romeo & Juliette. Elements borrowed from dancers’ wardrobes, such as tights, tops adorned with jewelry, knee-high socks, and ballet flats, are seamlessly integrated into the collection.


Colin Jones’ intimate documentation of Rudolf Nureyev’s life served as a poignant muse for Kim Jones. The aesthetic captured Nureyev’s affinity for 1960s London tailoring, camping chic, and the elegance of Asian potentates. The runway commenced with nods to Nureyev’s love for oversized shorts and boldly cut tops, evolving into silk and fine wool ensembles with enveloping jackets.

Signature headpieces and silk-quilted dance slippers, reminiscent of Nureyev’s iconic style, adorned the models. Kim Jones’ vision, in stark contrast to a previous homage by John Galliano, celebrated Nureyev’s life with finesse, culminating in an array of exquisitely embroidered snow-crystal-themed coats and tops.

Despite Nureyev’s glorious journey, his life was marked by challenges, born on a Trans-Siberian train and faced resistance from his father to pursue a dance career deemed less masculine. Nureyev succumbed to AIDS at 54 in the Parisian suburbs of Levallois.

Kim Jones dedicated the collection to the memory of Colin Jones and his late father Michael, expressing how Colin, a talented photojournalist and former Royal Ballet dancer, remains a profound source of inspiration.

The ready-to-wear collection features a neutral palette, showcasing minimal, sober, and elegant pieces, including leather jackets, zipped shorts, wool jumpsuits, well-cut pants, and oblique suits.


The runway experience felt less streetwear-centric, embracing the tailored aesthetic favored by Dior ambassadors, with K-Pop sensation Tomorrow X Together making a notable front-row appearance.


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