Wide-leg trousers, silk-blend tees, and vintage-tinged sneakers headline a menswear drop built for daily rotation.

Dior’s Icons menswear capsule arrives with quiet confidence, reasserting the house’s masculine point of view through pieces that favour feel over flash. The line-up centres on proportion and material: wide-leg trousers skim the shoe, slip-on shirts soften the shoulder, and T-shirts in cotton-silk jersey almost skim the skin. Everything drapes with intent yet never shouts, a reminder that discretion remains one of the label’s sharpest tools.
Accessories continue that conversation. The Dior Normandie bag appears in black, grey, and cognac, its structure offset by a suede-lined interior bearing the Dior Oblique motif—an inside nod to heritage rather than a billboard on the outside. In the Privé selection, the same motif is applied with the lightest hand, more whisper than headline.



Footwear pushes the capsule into motion. The B01 Matchpoint sneaker echoes vintage courts yet lands firmly in the present, its rounded lines and ton-on-ton “DIOR” marks giving just enough identity without tipping into nostalgia. One glance at the tongue, sole, or inner panel and the allegiance is clear, but never loud.
Every garment and accessory weighs function against finesse, building a wardrobe that travels easily from departure lounge to dinner without the wearer breaking stride. The house calls it timeless; the release date—April 27 2025—simply sets the clock.


