Details
Published in the April 2007 issue of Dazed & Confused Japan, this editorial captures the distilled precision of Hedi Slimane’s Spring/Summer 2007 collection for Dior Homme. Shot by Toyin and styled by Bryan McMahon, the story follows model Hakan through Slimane’s lean, post-romantic universe—where each frame channels a kind of beautiful vacancy: skeletal tailoring, bleached mood, and the quiet sharpness of youth on the edge of absence.
The collection, one of Slimane’s final statements for Dior, is rendered here as soft rebellion—styled to feel both aspirational and ungraspable. A document of a silhouette that would define a decade.
Technical Specifications
Date published April 2007
Scanned from Dazed & Confused Japan, April 2007 issue
Photography by Toyin
Styling by Bryan McMahon
Model Hakan
Network
Dazed & Confused Japan, Dior Homme, Hedi Slimane, Toyin, Bryan McMahon, Hakan
Courtesy
Scanned by Banal Pieces from Dazed & Confused Japan, April 2007