My hats off to the floor engineer; this is not easy to do; the effect was amazing; electricians; carpenters; mechanics, ac+r techs; scaffold builders; hydraulics; all first rate. Sync and timing flawless. These DIOR people have their shit together.
@@vicentsendra2464it’s called having billions of LVMH money at your disposal to perform all these kinds of expensive tricks. That’s all. These days it’s all about performance moreso than the clothing. I also can’t see many men wearing those clothes unless they’re a hip hop performer on stage. It’s just not reality. Love the artisanal applications and cabochons and tweed construction etc though. Just don’t think many men will go for it unless a) they’re very young and a bit androgynous or gay and b) performers at some level and need show-clothes. They’re not clothes men can wear to the office, or even out. They’re too fringe and crazy. Lovely. But way too out there.
The velvet flowers should have been showcased on their own instead of being tossed on to an already busy headpiece where they looked like an afterthought.
While I agree with it being showcased on a separate presentation, I don't think they don't complement the beanies. It was meant to modernize an old tradition, and the velvet flowers greatly matched the popping colors of the beanies. Perhaps they were just underused and not prominently showcased. Also, if you haven't watched any Chinese period dramas that depict Imperial China, ronghua are meant to be accessories to headpieces, they were never worn alone.
I wasn’t a fan of the flowers either. Perhaps it was the way they were applied. Looks like an afterthought instead of integrated into the design of the headwear itself. I also can’t see many men at all wanting to wear them. I appreciate it’s a fashion show but can’t see the commercial reality of their hats. They’re really just an accessory for the runway presentation at the end of the day.
I went to school with Stephen Jones, he was always different and dressed outside the 'norm' for the period (70's) and I remember one year he did an internship in Hollywood studios in milinary at a time when people were not really wearing hats. He forged ahead with his own idea and his vision and life and fashion caught up with him! He was always a gentle, kind and reserved person.
@@stargirl1613 Yes he lived in the Marais in Paris and I lived nearby too. Our dogs were playing together one night but I didn't see it was John at once until he spoke and then I realised. He was nice and well spoken and that's the version of him that I want to keep. I do know what fashion does to people, it takes over their lives and at Dior he was designing ten and more collections a year. LVMH has a dedicated person whose job it is to provide 'entertainement and extras' for all their designers. I have worked in fashion all my life and done many shows and the work is exhausting. I did sacrifice my private life and kids but I loved my job. In hindsight I don't thing that I would have given so much to the job now. I paid the price.
@@stargirl1613 vau, you are really mean. my mother was a model in the 60's and met YSL and was a friend with Salvadore Dali while living in Paris. Is it soooo hard to understand that we in Europe encounter fashion designers, painters, artists on daily basis? I met a few Gringos who laughed at that, until I showed them pictures. Don't judge a book by it's covers dear. In your case, those covers would tell us a completely different story. And no, english is not my mother tongue, and yes, i do speak 4 different languages, if you need to comment on my grammary as well... have a great day!
This collection really sold me on tweed. Admittedly, it's not my favorite textile, but Dior updated it and made it modern. These BTS mini-docs are so enriching and inspiring.
Well done Dior. I've long thought that mens fashion could learn something from womens haute couture and had long been stuck in a time warp of boringness, so it was great to see quality, style and openness to new/old ideas.
Agreed! I'd actually argue seeing how things are made might be a smarter marketing strategy. I adore fashion, but you have to admit the modern shows aren't as thrilling as they used to be. People will argue that the reasons the models don't dance or strike a pose anymore is so the audience focuses on the clothes, but a quick view of the comment section on *any* runway video will show you people are more focused on who's walking, how good their walk is, and rarely is there any mention of the clothes 😅 So this argument, to me at least, doesn't stand. I always loved the intricate details, although short, of how the clothes are made. It makes me cherish the time and effort put into them. I actually learned a lot from these videos to make my own clothes and bags! 😁
how many people design for dior men? dior doesn't have chief designer for men's line? they are so annoying, it's like they designed it and not kim jones
Cabochon embellishment is nothing new. I was doing it as a fashion student well before any of these people and that was back in the 80s. They all finally caught up to me.
I always wondered why houses like Chanel never ventured into menswear; it would be definitely popular, and a huge profit margin for them. Yes, I'm aware there are a few tweed jackets that have been customed made for a handful of male celebrities, but I'm referring to men's ready-to -wear. Originally, tweed jackets were intended for Scottish farmers in the country side, and you often see them in these mute greens, grays, browns. It wasn't until Chanel reintroduced it for womenswear where we see the bright, textured, colourful tweed used in this video. I hope, soon, colourful tweed becomes a staple in men's wardrobes 😁 It is an absolutely beautiful and timeless textile I can see either sex wearing. Bravo, Dior!
@@judeirwin2222 I'm not sure why you are trying to correct it as "muted coloured". I wrote "mute greens, grays, browns", which is grammatically correct, Jude
@@judeirwin2222 Not only was my sentence fine, your correction is completely incorrect; it should be "muted colours". You wrote "muted coloured" 🤨 Please do not correct people if you don't have the capability to do so either, Jude. I just wanted to share my view -- a positive view -- on the collection. Your comment not only was unnecessary, but quite frankly, rude and incorrect.
Fascinating to watch the process….the behind the scenes….the history…..the past informs the future…..Stephen Jones is a creative artistic genius….love this 😍
I wish there were nameplates for the different artisans and people who appear throughout. It would have been nice to give that respect to the talented individuals who supported the collection.
When Loic Prigent does his reports he always acknowledges each talent: whether a seamstress or a photographer or a model or whoever. I love how he does that and he was the first to do it instead of just acknowledging the rich designers. The designer is only a small part of it. So many artists and artisans have to collaborate on big fashion collections and they deserve recognition. The days of only recognising the couturier have long gone.
Hello Dior Team, I am so fascinated by the v-neck top!! That collar which is made out of one piece is such a great work! But I just can not figure out how that is done. I know there are so many people working on such a collection and much more in your company but is there any chance to get a picture of the pattern or an explanation on how this piece is done? You would make my day 🙏🏼 I really want to sew such a piece for myself for a wedding. I want to blow peoples minds!!! Thanks a lot in advance
Hello, I have been in a sewing class for 5 years now (in Italy). My teacher is amazing, I show her an image and she help me to draw the pattern. It is easier to say than it is done. I am usually the one making the more difficult pieces and I will make this one this year. I would love to share what I will learn. Ciao
В истории моды это уже было: мужчины одевались в камзолы с кружевами, обвешивались драгоценностями, носили рейтузы с буфами и прочее…. Надеюсь, все преходяще в этом мире… пройдет и это
The biggest con in fashion is that fashion houses can actually get people to buy some of the ugliest fashion, and pay more for it because it has a designer label
Pretty boys. I love how European men are so comfortable with their own bodies they aren’t afraid to wear something traditionally feminine looking. Rock on boys, rock on!
Nope, nope, nope... could somebody at Dior PLEASE hire a designer that can create real clothes, for real men, living in the real world. (While it must be wonderful for the 'designer' to live in his precious bubble of rainbows, unicorns and lolly pops... for the rest of us living in the real world, this awful mess gets very tired, very fast.)
Fascinating video. Spectacular presentation of the collection. But, as far as the presentation of the video - why would you not translate? I would love to have known what the various ‘manufacturers’ had to say about their contributions to such a unique collection.
Balenciaga is known for their volume, Versace is known for their sexy bold, Balmain is known for their stoic masculinity. But I always admire DIOR craftmanship and artisanal dedication, they do not hesitate to gather all artisans around the world and value an almost extinct old method of fabric craft, work with other ateliers..., DIOR most valuable aset is their people who are loyal and carry on Monsiur Dior aesthetic.
They stopped short at Mention Dior’s greatest designer since Dior Himself, John Galliano. He maybe problematic. But his creativity and genius can’t be denied
The clothing and accessories are absolutely fascinating. The models wearing those sophisticated garments, particularly the young men, malheureusement, look clunky and unsophisticated.
My hats off to the floor engineer; this is not easy to do; the effect was amazing; electricians; carpenters; mechanics, ac+r techs; scaffold builders; hydraulics; all first rate. Sync and timing flawless. These DIOR people have their shit together.
Talento indudable... pero mucho dinero también para hacerlo 😉
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@@vicentsendra2464it’s called having billions of LVMH money at your disposal to perform all these kinds of expensive tricks. That’s all. These days it’s all about performance moreso than the clothing. I also can’t see many men wearing those clothes unless they’re a hip hop performer on stage. It’s just not reality. Love the artisanal applications and cabochons and tweed construction etc though. Just don’t think many men will go for it unless a) they’re very young and a bit androgynous or gay and b) performers at some level and need show-clothes. They’re not clothes men can wear to the office, or even out. They’re too fringe and crazy. Lovely. But way too out there.
The velvet flowers should have been showcased on their own instead of being tossed on to an already busy headpiece where they looked like an afterthought.
Agreed, they are exquisite.
So so agree. The flowers are exquisite and those absurd beanies are just an insult
While I agree with it being showcased on a separate presentation, I don't think they don't complement the beanies. It was meant to modernize an old tradition, and the velvet flowers greatly matched the popping colors of the beanies. Perhaps they were just underused and not prominently showcased. Also, if you haven't watched any Chinese period dramas that depict Imperial China, ronghua are meant to be accessories to headpieces, they were never worn alone.
I wasn’t a fan of the flowers either. Perhaps it was the way they were applied. Looks like an afterthought instead of integrated into the design of the headwear itself. I also can’t see many men at all wanting to wear them. I appreciate it’s a fashion show but can’t see the commercial reality of their hats. They’re really just an accessory for the runway presentation at the end of the day.
I went to school with Stephen Jones, he was always different and dressed outside the 'norm' for the period (70's) and I remember one year he did an internship in Hollywood studios in milinary at a time when people were not really wearing hats. He forged ahead with his own idea and his vision and life and fashion caught up with him! He was always a gentle, kind and reserved person.
Really? On another video you said you met John Galliano and your dogs played together 😂 I'm hoping this is true
@@stargirl1613 Yes he lived in the Marais in Paris and I lived nearby too. Our dogs were playing together one night but I didn't see it was John at once until he spoke and then I realised. He was nice and well spoken and that's the version of him that I want to keep. I do know what fashion does to people, it takes over their lives and at Dior he was designing ten and more collections a year. LVMH has a dedicated person whose job it is to provide 'entertainement and extras' for all their designers. I have worked in fashion all my life and done many shows and the work is exhausting. I did sacrifice my private life and kids but I loved my job. In hindsight I don't thing that I would have given so much to the job now. I paid the price.
@@stargirl1613 vau, you are really mean. my mother was a model in the 60's and met YSL and was a friend with Salvadore Dali while living in Paris. Is it soooo hard to understand that we in Europe encounter fashion designers, painters, artists on daily basis? I met a few Gringos who laughed at that, until I showed them pictures. Don't judge a book by it's covers dear. In your case, those covers would tell us a completely different story. And no, english is not my mother tongue, and yes, i do speak 4 different languages, if you need to comment on my grammary as well... have a great day!
@@ivonaradic5774 I don't even know who you are 😂
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This collection really sold me on tweed. Admittedly, it's not my favorite textile, but Dior updated it and made it modern. These BTS mini-docs are so enriching and inspiring.
I LIVE for these behind the scenes posts from DIOR ..LOVE!!
I like for next years fashion. Especially, Dior.
Well done Dior. I've long thought that mens fashion could learn something from womens haute couture and had long been stuck in a time warp of boringness, so it was great to see quality, style and openness to new/old ideas.
Watching how they create these pieces is just as great as watching the show
Agreed! I'd actually argue seeing how things are made might be a smarter marketing strategy. I adore fashion, but you have to admit the modern shows aren't as thrilling as they used to be. People will argue that the reasons the models don't dance or strike a pose anymore is so the audience focuses on the clothes, but a quick view of the comment section on *any* runway video will show you people are more focused on who's walking, how good their walk is, and rarely is there any mention of the clothes 😅 So this argument, to me at least, doesn't stand.
I always loved the intricate details, although short, of how the clothes are made. It makes me cherish the time and effort put into them. I actually learned a lot from these videos to make my own clothes and bags! 😁
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how many people design for dior men? dior doesn't have chief designer for men's line? they are so annoying, it's like they designed it and not kim jones
This is one of my favorite collections! I would wear all of this menswear. I especially love seeing all the artists at work thank you ❤
I love behind the scenes , it shows that fashion designing is not easy as everyone thing
Those flowers look amazing and the way theyre made is awesome
Omg the flowers in the hat! Beautiful!
the cabochon embellishment was one of Sarah Burton’s for Alexander McQueen focus collection…and it was phenomenal..am glad that DIOR also is doing it
Cabochon embellishment is nothing new. I was doing it as a fashion student well before any of these people and that was back in the 80s. They all finally caught up to me.
I always wondered why houses like Chanel never ventured into menswear; it would be definitely popular, and a huge profit margin for them. Yes, I'm aware there are a few tweed jackets that have been customed made for a handful of male celebrities, but I'm referring to men's ready-to -wear.
Originally, tweed jackets were intended for Scottish farmers in the country side, and you often see them in these mute greens, grays, browns. It wasn't until Chanel reintroduced it for womenswear where we see the bright, textured, colourful tweed used in this video. I hope, soon, colourful tweed becomes a staple in men's wardrobes 😁 It is an absolutely beautiful and timeless textile I can see either sex wearing.
Bravo, Dior!
Intended, not intended.
Muted coloured, not mute. Staple not stample.
@@judeirwin2222 I'm not really sure what you're trying to correct 😅 you said "intended not intended" and spelled them the same exact way
@@judeirwin2222 I'm not sure why you are trying to correct it as "muted coloured". I wrote "mute greens, grays, browns", which is grammatically correct, Jude
@@judeirwin2222 Not only was my sentence fine, your correction is completely incorrect; it should be "muted colours". You wrote "muted coloured" 🤨 Please do not correct people if you don't have the capability to do so either, Jude. I just wanted to share my view -- a positive view -- on the collection. Your comment not only was unnecessary, but quite frankly, rude and incorrect.
Always phenomenal and inspiring to watch Artisans at the best work. Couture inspires us all.
Fascinating to watch the process….the behind the scenes….the history…..the past informs the future…..Stephen Jones is a creative artistic genius….love this 😍
Ahí se entiende el dineral que cuesta todo lo hecho a mano !!
Muy creativo, pero se equivoca mucho en colocar las prendas de mujer a las perchas de los hombres !! 😅
I wish there were nameplates for the different artisans and people who appear throughout. It would have been nice to give that respect to the talented individuals who supported the collection.
When Loic Prigent does his reports he always acknowledges each talent: whether a seamstress or a photographer or a model or whoever. I love how he does that and he was the first to do it instead of just acknowledging the rich designers. The designer is only a small part of it. So many artists and artisans have to collaborate on big fashion collections and they deserve recognition. The days of only recognising the couturier have long gone.
Queremos más videos del Principe de Dior Cha Eunwoo 💕💕💕
absolutely stunning! love seeing how the tweed is made and those flowers! beautiful!
Craft is stunning. Stool-pushers are disgusting.
The Asian man creating the flowers almost as pipe-cleaners and then trimming the shapes knocked me OUT!!! Haute Couture and beyond!
That show presentation pure theatre. ❤
wow, the velvet flowers (Ronghua) are astonishing!
Sublime! The art and great skill of fabrication.Couture keeps pride of work alive! Magical show. Bravo to all involved!!!
Perfect attire to throw on for a quick mowing of the front yard or tune-up on the family car.
EXQUISITE !!! SIMPLY EXQUISITE!!!❤❤❤❤ congratulations to all the creatives behind this show, clothing ect.
Hello Dior Team, I am so fascinated by the v-neck top!! That collar which is made out of one piece is such a great work! But I just can not figure out how that is done. I know there are so many people working on such a collection and much more in your company but is there any chance to get a picture of the pattern or an explanation on how this piece is done? You would make my day 🙏🏼 I really want to sew such a piece for myself for a wedding. I want to blow peoples minds!!! Thanks a lot in advance
Hello, I have been in a sewing class for 5 years now (in Italy). My teacher is amazing, I show her an image and she help me to draw the pattern. It is easier to say than it is done. I am usually the one making the more difficult pieces and I will make this one this year. I would love to share what I will learn. Ciao
The pink fabric is so so precious, a full collection of it is needed i would buy all 😌🤯🤩
Are these clothes washable?
最高に美しい💖
こんなにも素敵な服飾品をこの世に生み出してくださりありがとうございます💎🏵🪡🧵💐✨
眼福の時間でした😻
the room seemed to be very hot by the last scene with everyone fanning themselves 🥵😅
I was the same lol, gave me anxiety like there was no air in there 😅 havnt they heard of aircon?
wow! the materials, vibrant colors, the flowers, texture, everything is extraordinary and exquisite!
В истории моды это уже было: мужчины одевались в камзолы с кружевами, обвешивались драгоценностями, носили рейтузы с буфами и прочее…. Надеюсь, все преходяще в этом мире… пройдет и это
да пусть хоть что носят, лишь бы мужиками были
COSTUMES FOR HALLOWEEN, THANKYOU DIOR...
The biggest con in fashion is that fashion houses can actually get people to buy some of the ugliest fashion, and pay more for it because it has a designer label
Why did you private the Joy perfume ad with Jennifer Lawrence it was your second most watched video.
Pretty boys. I love how European men are so comfortable with their own bodies they aren’t afraid to wear something traditionally feminine looking. Rock on boys, rock on!
すばらしいショー!!!
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Nope, nope, nope... could somebody at Dior PLEASE hire a designer that can create real clothes, for real men, living in the real world. (While it must be wonderful for the 'designer' to live in his precious bubble of rainbows, unicorns and lolly pops... for the rest of us living in the real world, this awful mess gets very tired, very fast.)
People like you can't afford such pieces in the first place..
I really enjoy the documentary very much amaing work!!
Omg those flowers are stunning
The old pieces, especially the jacket, are simply gorgeous. Monsieur Christian was a truly Maestro
Amazing video! Thanks for sharing!
Cheers from Brazil!
The uncredited velvet flower (絨花) artisan is Zhao Shuxian (赵树宪)
Je suis époustouflé ces juste incroyables
Those hats are beautiful! I want it so bad!!
Una pregunta.... no se equivocaron y pusieron los tocados para ellas a ellos !! 🤔😅
CHANEL always inspires other fashion houses.
this is beautiful I'm glad they are working with color again.
Fascinating video. Spectacular presentation of the collection. But, as far as the presentation of the video - why would you not translate? I would love to have known what the various ‘manufacturers’ had to say about their contributions to such a unique collection.
Amazing work of artists
Are those real jewels that are used on the jackets ?
фантастика! красота необыкновенная
Tmid in California?! 😂Please !
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I’m quite a conservative dresser but I’d wear so many of the pieces from this collection, so chic.
Браво Вашим золотым рукам !!!! Вы создаете красоту ❤😍у Вас все красиво 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍🙏🤗
Watching this video how they make all the items is really good, I really love the product from Christian Dior
Hello Dior ! Watching this video how they create a high quality pieces or attire,i just can say WOW!So creative so inspired by cristal yet simple.
Celebrating tweed in this collection elevates it more. Congratulations Kim Jones you have done it one more time. 🎉
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tôi rất thích thương hiệu này Love Dior❤️
I love the jewelry pieces
素敵です✴️✴️動画アップ、有難うございます✴️✴️
I love this brand!
Perfect, love it
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Absolutely splendid
I love this brand so much ❤
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Balenciaga is known for their volume, Versace is known for their sexy bold, Balmain is known for their stoic masculinity. But I always admire DIOR craftmanship and artisanal dedication, they do not hesitate to gather all artisans around the world and value an almost extinct old method of fabric craft, work with other ateliers..., DIOR most valuable aset is their people who are loyal and carry on Monsiur Dior aesthetic.
I love this dior brand
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KIM JONES, DOES IT AGAIN! TRES MAGNIFIQUE❤❤❤❤❤
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Sản phẩm thiết kế độc đáo, rất ưng thương hiệu này
i love this brand ♥
They stopped short at Mention Dior’s greatest designer since Dior Himself, John Galliano. He maybe problematic. But his creativity and genius can’t be denied
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i like so much this brand
Mình rất thích sản phẩm này ah
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The clothing and accessories are absolutely fascinating. The models wearing those sophisticated garments, particularly the young men, malheureusement, look clunky and unsophisticated.
9:47 Weird, creepy old men sliding into my DM's on insta be like:
Que belos modelos ❤
look at my little shop
I love this brand
I burst out laughing at the hats,WTF! People paying big money to wear loofahs on their heads 😂😂😂😂
Super! Merci 🧡
Amazing! ❤❤❤
I really like this brand❤
definitely the best kim jones dior collection yet
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Love this
❤i love this brand
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I love the way how Mr Kim Jones give credit to his team without showing his face when he speaks 😊
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Sản phẩm này thật tuyệt, thiết kế đẹp sang trọng
I really like this brand
great design
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