Straight from the Dior Magazine 35 on-location shoot, discover the DiorAlps capsule from Autumn-Winter 2021-2022 on.dior.com/dioralps by Maria Grazia Chiuri. Combining technical expertise and elegance, this new line bridges the worlds of winter sport and leisure, reinterpreting House codes such as the 'Dior Star', 'Dior Oblique' and 'Mizza' motifs in colors such as white, blue and red. Including down jackets, 'Dior Book Tote' bags, an ultra-matte ski mask and sunglasses emblazoned with 'Christian Dior', whether the focus is more on activity or après-ski, looking great is guaranteed.
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Embrace the opportunities of color with the fairy tale-inspired Autumn-Winter 2021-2022 collection on.dior.com/aw21-22 by Maria Grazia Chiuri. From a tricolor 'Dior Caro' bag and matching coat to a contemporary incarnation of Little Red Riding Hood and two-tone 'Dior-ID' sneakers, this is no time to shy away from the broader spectrum. Additionally, cultivate an extra enigmatic aura with Dior Silk scarves and eyewear including 'Dior Bobby S1U' and 'DiorSignature S2U' sunglasses. And try to resist the lure of Micro 'Lady Dior' bags, iconic elegance with a season-appropriate magical beauty.
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Get an overview of the must-have accessories from the Cactus Jack Dior men’s collection for Summer 2022 on.dior.com/summer22 by Kim Jones in collaboration with Travis Scott. The curves of a double ‘Dior Saddle’ with stirrup handle contrasts with the minimalism of python hard-sided bags. The new skate-inspired ‘B713’ sneaker is offset by distinctive sunglasses with a 1960s ‘CD’ diamond logo on the temples and hats by Stephen Jones with ‘Dior Oblique’ transparent panels. The cactus, in turn, is a ubiquitous presence, wth representations from signet rings to bold brooches.
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A selection of shirts in the collection were hand-painted by George Condo and are being auctioned with 100% of the proceeds going to Parsons School of Design to support future generations of creative talent through scholarships.