Just after our mind and body and soul had barely recovered from the womenswear shows in Paris, Paris came to Tokyo. The venerable house of Dior Homme that pumps out polished designs popular with the fancy people and the Tokyo street scene alike, threw a bash to celebrate their newly refurbished Omotesando flagship store last week.
The party was hosted by creative director Kris Van Assche, and (drool) M/M Paris who also directed the S/S 2014 campaign visuals. They were joined by celebrities including us, Japanese model Sumire, our homie the famous actor Hiroki Narimiya, and ultra-bloggeuse Susie Bubble.
M/M Paris created an exclusive installation for the opening. A series of constructive frame works that channeled the early 20th century work of De Stijl, featuring a graphical and modern aesthetic that links with the next Spring’s collection.
After taking a look at the the sleek and minimalistic store, and installation, don’t forget to shop. The collection goes on pre-sale here first globally, and peep the exclusive wallets that feature the signature S/S 2014 prints. The Basquiat-esque graphics will add a nice accent to your back pocket.