Kris Van Assche talks personal taste: Part One
Belgian designer Kris Van Assche has been bringing exquisite tailoring and technical flair to Dior Homme since 2007
Belgian designer Kris Van Assche has been bringing exquisite tailoring and technical flair to Dior Homme since 2007
My personal style signifier is a Tiffany white gold necklace with a diamond solitaire. It was a gift from my boyfriend who knew I would like the idea of discreet diamonds on a man and the notion that diamonds are forever. It works well with the white dress shirts I wear every day, either with jeans or a suit. www.tiffany.co.uk.
The last thing I bought and loved was a leather passport holder from Moynat, which I like so much I have given a few to friends as presents. It is an envelope-shaped case and comes in various colours. They can also emboss it with your initials in a little over an hour. £220;348 Rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris (+331‑4703 8390; www.moynat.com).
And the things I’m eyeing next are some 1950s French ceramics to add to my collection. I have developed something of an addiction and love pieces – which I find at the big French auction houses like Piasa and Thomas Fritsch, but also at the St-Ouen flea market – by Pol Chambost in particular. Marché aux Puces de St-Ouen, www.marcheauxpuces-saintouen.com. Piasa, 118 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris (+331-5334 1010; www.piasa.fr). Thomas Fritsch, 6 Rue de Seine, 75006 Paris (+331-4326 7712; www.thomasfritsch.fr).
The last accessory I added to my wardrobe was a pair of Adidas Ultra Boost trainers in a navy, red and grey argyle pattern. They combine lightweight materials and high performance and are one of my favourite collaborations to date. From£130; www.adidas.co.uk.
The last music I downloaded was Narin Yalnizlik by the contemporary post-punk Turkish band She Past Away. I love their 1980s sound – it reminds me of the band Sisters of Mercy – and the Turkish lyrics.
The last meal that truly impressed me was at L’Acajou in Paris’s 16th arrondissement. I love the simple fresh food – like a starter of delicious “forgotten vegetables” served in a little pot – and the setting, which feels a bit New Yorkish, with one low, sleek, black-lacquer communal table. Both the decor and cuisine are very pure. 35 Rue Jean de la Fontaine, 75016 Paris (+331-4288 0447; www.l-acajou.com).
The people I rely on for personal grooming and wellness are my trainer, nutritionist and best friend Adele, with whom I work out three times a week at the Klay club. I’ve been training with her for 11 years and the gym is a beautiful, industrially designed space. And I’ve had my hair cut by Milan at the gents’ hairdresser Cercle Delacre for years. Cercle Delacre, 17 Avenue George V, 75008 Paris (+331-4070 9970; www.cercledelacre.com). Klay, 4 Bis Rue Saint Sauveur, 75002 Paris (+331-4026 0000; www.klay.fr).
If I didn’t live in Paris, the city I would live in is Rio. For work there is no other city than Paris, but for great weather and nice people it is hard to beat Brazil. I like Ipanema’s sleekly designed Hotel Fasano, with its rooftop infinity pool; the Oscar Niemeyer-designed Niterói Contemporary Art Museum overlooking the bay and city beyond; and restaurants like Rubaiyat, with its excellent grilled steaks served overlooking the Botanical Garden. Rio provides a welcome change of pace from the Parisian fashion world. Hotel Fasano, Avenida Vieira Souto 80, Ipanema (+5521-3202 4000; www.fasano.com.br). Niterói Contemporary Art Museum, Mirante da Boa Viagem, Niterói (+5521-2620 2400; www.macniteroi.com.br). Rubaiyat Rio, Rua Jardim Botânico 971 (+5521-3204 9999; www.rubaiyat.com.br).
The one artist whose work I would collect if I could is the Belgian Rinus Van de Velde. I love his enormous charcoal drawings and have altered a wall in my apartment to accommodate one. His pieces seem radically new and yet somehow traditional; I’d like to own more, but I’d need to move to a bigger place.
An object I would never part with is a letter from my grandmother. We were extremely close. She was in good health until the age of 94, but I think she sensed she would decline thereafter so it’s a goodbye of sorts.
My favourite websites are France’s Le Figaro and De Standaard for all the news from Belgium; I moved away 17 years ago, but like to stay informed. And 1stdibs and eBay for sourcing ceramics from all over the world. www.1stdibs.com. www.ebay.com. www.lefigaro.fr. www.standaard.be.