Dudes and their Diors

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Thanks AJ... I'm not really into fine jewellery apart from some pieces from Cartier (and my future wedding ring, when I find the right girl! Lol)

The Dior rose de vent one is gorgeous though, but a little small for my liking... I preferred it as a bracelet...

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I really do love the Lucky Dior, wearing it again today!

I liked your chanel brooch there
Which collection is this from?
 
Oh sorry to hear that!

Haha, presenting yet another Diorosphere piece in the sale!

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I actually realize I prefer this model of the bracelet to the one I currently have, which is such a pain to put on, so I'll probably sell that one.

That is honestly such a beautiful bracelet. I'd be turning my head to see if I walked by you!
 
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Just saw the images from the Dior Homme show and I had to say that the "HARDIOR" slogan was a missed opportunity. Since Maria Grazia Chiuri is bringing Dior Homme into the fmale Dior vocabulary, wouldn't it make sense for Kris Van Assche to do it as well? Should have read "HARDCORE DIOR" to recall Galliano's edgy "Hardcore Dior" line (which rhymes like "J'adore Dior").
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Other looks in the show were typical with lots of colour injected into the linings of a predominantly black collection (which is Dior Homme's colour), and some bright monochromatic overall looks.

Vuitton's Kim Jones just showed an awesome collection in collaboration with the skateboard brand Supreme. Although I'm not a fan of skateboarding culture, the collection was so exciting and I would love to purchase a lot of the pieces (if I can afford to get even one, that is). This excitement seems missing in Dior Homme.

The collection features a detachable black leather teddy bear charm. While it looks cute, I rather get Fendi's charms which are a lot more fun.

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Just saw the images from the Dior Homme show and I had to say that the "HARDIOR" slogan was a missed opportunity. Since Maria Grazia Chiuri is bringing Dior Homme into the fmale Dior vocabulary, wouldn't it make sense for Kris Van Assche to do it as well? Should have read "HARDCORE DIOR" to recall Galliano's edgy "Hardcore Dior" line (which rhymes like "J'adore Dior").

Other looks in the show were typical with lots of colour injected into the linings of a predominantly black collection (which is Dior Homme's colour), and some bright monochromatic overall looks.

Vuitton's Kim Jones just showed an awesome collection in collaboration with the skateboard brand Supreme. Although I'm not a fan of skateboarding culture, the collection was so exciting and I would love to purchase a lot of the pieces (if I can afford to get even one, that is). This excitement seems missing in Dior Homme.
Agreed. Hardior? Meh. I felt LV had a stronger show (it helps that it was Supreme, I guess). There are a ton of looks that were great on their own even without Supreme plastered on. I don't know. Might need to let this one sink in for the moment. This was my favourite piece from the Dior runway. :graucho:
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Agreed. Hardior? Meh. I felt LV had a stronger show (it helps that it was Supreme, I guess). There are a ton of looks that were great on their own even without Supreme plastered on. I don't know. Might need to let this one sink in for the moment. This was my favourite piece from the Dior runway. :graucho:
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The print of M. Dior looks interesting but I thought he liked fancy balls and masquerades, not raves. :confused1:
 
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