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Chris Van Nash's Design Style

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Chris Van Nash's deep understanding of the Dior brand and his expertise in the clothing industry constituted the reason why he was eventually confronted by Bernard Arnault, President of LVMH. He spent a lot of time studying the history of Dior Christian, the United States and the history of Dior. Dior He has great respect for modern views. "Dior Homme was very successful before I came. My task is to define a brand new story and a new outline." He has been strict with himself. To ensure that customers are interested in his design, he adheres to the highest quality and provides fresh profiles and ideas. Today's Dior Homme It is Chris Van Nash's interpretation of Mr. Dior's point of view.

"This series made me feel for the first time that I found a balance in my own expectation. style And a balance between brand image and bloodline... In creating this series, I told my first sentence of the design team is that I want a coat that is big enough to roll up the wearer, which is very different from the traditional profile of Dior Homme. On this basis, he still insists on using the most luxurious and comfortable fabric for cloth and tailoring. This is also one of the fine traditions of Dior Homme.

"I hope this series will once again focus on the concept of individuality, a unique feeling and true luxury". Chris Van Nash used a lot of embroidery, prints, tattoo and knitwear, tie pins and unique white metal brooches in the Dior Homme 2014 autumn winter series to highlight this season's luxurious but interesting theme.

He said, "many people may imagine me, but I have been working hard for many years to reach today's height. All of my life has contributed to the work I do now, so yes, I am lucky, but this has never been a pie in the sky. Every year, Chris Van Nash designs six series, including Dior Homme and the same name brand. But that kind of attitude towards self and persisting in innovation has always encouraged him to sprint to higher goals.

Many media and industry people regard the 2010 autumn and winter series as the turning point of Chris Van Nash's career as Dior Homme creative director. The "Coal (charcoal)" series uses a relatively heavy material such as cashmere, flannel and lamb skin. It cuts out a new Dior Homme image with strict cutting and combining the oversize shape. It can be like the image of Chris Van Nash, a boy who is suitable for sixteen years of age and likes a sixty year old business man.


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