MEN ON THE CATWALK FOR DIOR

Photo Credit: Splash News
It's Paris Fashion Week for menswear and no designer tries harder than John Galliano to make his Dior Homme show startling and newsworthy. He showed a lot of garters for men on the catwalk, but this was the most outrageous lounging combo. A red garter belt and stockings can certainly liven up a silk robe ensemble. We DO like the newsprint underpants, however.
Posted by hoodlum on January 26, 2009





By R.
On January 26, 2009 at
Yuck!
By gerard Vandenberg
On January 26, 2009 at
This is exactly the reason why FAGGOTS, like elton john, LOVE DIOR, folks!!
By Anonymous
On January 26, 2009 at
Homosexuality is the new ‘in’ thing.
By Anonymous
On January 27, 2009 at
janet charlton has the most sophisticated comments page on the whole interweb
By Anonymous
On January 27, 2009 at
Garter belts for men? those people are getting more ridiculous, yes I do believe we’re in the last days.
By Anonymous
On January 27, 2009 at
Just to clarify: This IS John Galliano’s work but for Galliano Homme, not Dior.
Kris Van Assche is the designer for Dior Homme. At Dior, Galliano does Women’s ready to wear and couture.
By Anonymous
On January 27, 2009 at
Feminizing of the western world , we are doomed indeed.
Especailly with a weak metrosexual prez is just an invitation for disaster.
By Anonymous
On January 27, 2009 at
First the sluttification and now homofication of societies is complete…bring on the apocalypse we have truly self destructed and vulnerable to world wide CALIPHATE (ISLAMIFICATION).
By Rick Owens
On January 28, 2009 at
Thanks for pointing this out. I was just about to post a comment regarding this issue.
Too bad Hedi left. Dior Homme hasn’t been the same since.
Rumor is, KVA is on his way out with Gareth Pugh replacing him.
Personally, I haven’t purchased one article of clothing from Dior Homme since Hedi’s departure.
Hedi’s VOTC (Victim of the Crime) collection will one day be regarded as one of the top 5 collections of all time for men.
By clean
On February 4, 2009 at
casual friday?