Named after the linearity of its silhouette, Christian Dior’s iconic haute couture collection of 1954, the "H-Line," serves as the central inspiration for the new Dior Men’s collection. Kim Jones reimagines its architectural elements for menswear, utilizing materials such as faille, satin cuir, and molded leather to create structured and striking designs. Classic tailoring is given a modern twist: an Oblique jacket is elongated for a sleeker silhouette, while supple leather is draped into a trompe-l’oeil top with a square neckline, artfully blurring the lines between masculine and feminine aesthetics.