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Dior Men: Kim Jones’ Reign and How You Can Channel His Style

  • Writer: thelazychaiii
    thelazychaiii
  • Oct 13, 2024
  • 3 min read

When you think of Dior, your mind probably jumps to iconic gowns, couture moments, and the kind of elegance that defines a brand like no other. But Dior Men? That’s a whole different game. Under the vision of Kim Jones, who joined as artistic director in 2018, Dior Men became a hub of modern, street meets sophisticated fashion. And if you ask me, as a girl, there’s something magnetic about how Jones blurs the lines between classic menswear and what’s cool today.


Kim Jones: The Architect of Modern Men’s Fashion

First, let’s get into who Kim Jones is. The man has a serious resume. Before taking over Dior Men, Jones was the creative genius behind Louis Vuitton’s menswear. Yup, he’s the one who gave us the iconic Louis Vuitton x Supreme collaboration: need I say more? 

When he made the jump to Dior, he brought that same vibe of fusing luxury with streetwear, elevating men’s fashion in ways that hadn’t been done before.

Jones’ approach at Dior has always been about keeping it fresh but rooted in heritage. He respects the DNA of Dior (you’ll often see nods to Christian Dior’s original designs), but with a modern, youthful twist. His collections for Dior Men feature clean tailoring, unexpected fabric choices, and streetwear influences like oversized silhouettes, graphics, and sneakers. Think refined but also bold, the kind of outfits that turn heads for all the right reasons.


Signature Elements of Kim Jones’ Dior

So, what defines the Kim Jones Dior Men aesthetic? It’s all about the fusion of formality and casual style. You’ll often see him playing with suiting, but not in the stiff, traditional way. There’s usually something unconventional. Whether it’s in the cut, the fabric, or even the accessories. One season, you might spot neon accents or utilitarian belts paired with a tailored blazer, and the next, there’s a softer, pastel palette with a touch of couture.

Another standout in his collections is the outerwear. Jones loves a good jacket. From trench coats to bomber jackets, his outerwear pieces always feel luxe but with that streetwear edge. He brings in practical elements but makes them look high fashion.


How You Can Replicate the Dior Men Look

Here’s the thing: Kim Jones’ Dior Men collections aren’t just for the runway or A-list celebs. You can totally steal his vibe and incorporate it into your wardrobe without breaking the bank.

  1. Tailoring with a Twist: Start with a well-fitted blazer or suit jacket, but don’t be afraid to experiment. Try wearing it with a graphic tee underneath or pair it with relaxed-fit trousers instead of the usual dress pants. The mix of casual and formal is key.

  2. Streetwear Staples: Incorporate elements like cargo pants, oversized hoodies, or even utility vests into your look. Dior Men often features utilitarian pieces mixed with luxury so, get creative with how you layer.

  3. Sneaker Game Strong: Forget dress shoes. Sneakers are a must when channeling Kim Jones’ vibe. Opt for chunky, designer style kicks that add a modern edge to your outfit. The Dior B23 high-tops are a fan favorite, but even a sleek pair of white sneakers can do the trick.

  4. Accessorize Like You Mean It: Accessories in Jones’ collections are never an afterthought. Go for bold belts, crossbody bags, or even oversized sunglasses to complete the look. The key is in the details.

  5. Keep It Fresh with Outerwear: A statement jacket or coat is a must for nailing that Dior Men aesthetic. Think trench coats, bombers, or even a well-tailored pea coat something that looks classic but has a little something extra.


Kim Jones’ Dior Men is for the modern guy who’s not afraid to experiment, mix trends, and wear fashion that makes a statement. It’s polished but never stiff, luxurious yet accessible. So guys, if you’re trying to upgrade your style game, take notes from Jones’ runway and get ready to turn the streets into your own personal catwalk.

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