Actress Gwendoline Christie wows in a unique Dior Homme outfit while showing support for designer Kim Jones at the Berlinale International Film Festival.
Gwendoline Christie showcased her support for renowned designer Kim Jones at the Berlin premiere of “After This Death,” which took place on Wednesday, February 19, 2025, during the acclaimed Berlinale International Film Festival. The event was hosted at the Zoo Palast in Berlin, Germany.
On the red carpet, Christie opted for a striking look from Jones’ latest Dior Homme collection. She wore the collection’s opening outfit, which featured a black long-sleeve turtleneck accompanied by a unique black satin coat worn in reverse as a skirt. This choice not only highlighted her fashion sense but also demonstrated her personal connection to Jones’ work.
Completing her ensemble, Christie donned a pair of black patent leather loafers characterized by a distinct piece of satin fabric knotted atop the toe cap. The stylish loafers, which feature no laces and a modest heel, were first introduced during the Dior Homme fall 2025 show the previous month. Christie was in attendance at this presentation, where she was seated front row, and notably wore a pair of the loafers herself, albeit with a light pink satin knot at that time.
Christie’s fashion choices are not isolated; the knotted loafers have also been worn by other notable figures in the industry. Robert Pattinson sported a complete Dior Homme look at the London premiere of “Mickey 17” on February 13, 2025, which included the black loafers. Additionally, he paired the shoes with a brown silk knot at the Dior Homme show. Actor Ethan Herisse also wore the shoes during the Critics Choice Awards while supporting his film “Nickel Boys.” Popular musician J Balvin was seen wearing the loafers at the Grammy Awards.
The Dior Homme fall 2025 collection marks a significant moment for the label and has been acclaimed as one of Kim Jones’ best works. However, it has also been announced that this collection will be the last under Jones, who has decided to depart from Dior. In a broader context, Maria Grazia Chiuri, the designer for Dior womenswear, is also rumored to be leaving her position this year. Speculations indicate that Jonathan Anderson, currently with Loewe, may replace both designers. This transition comes in the wake of ongoing transformations within LVMH, the parent company of both Dior and Loewe.
Source: Noah Wire Services