B33 Sneakers by Dior Men

Completing the looks of the Dior Men Fall 23, Kim Jones unveiled his latest sneakers design which is already available on DIOR official website.

Photographed by Casper Kofi:

The Dior Jardin Capsule Collection is out now

Dior and Kim Jones pay homage to the most emotional feelings through the roses of the Dior Jardin capsule collection for men. These unique pieces are a tribute to Monsieur Dior’s passion for nature and have been sublimated with the “queen of flowers”.

Dior Men FW22 at Paris Fashion Week: Our Favourite Looks

After numerous of collaborations with artists and writers, Kim Jones approached his 75th anniversary homage to the house as a one-man show and here are our favourite looks:

DIOR Men Pre-Fall 2022: Watch the London show (Video)

Kim Jones brought a youthquake to London with an exhibition and runway show inspired by Jack Kerouac and the Beat Generation of writers.

Kim Jones brought an American spirit of freedom, the rebellious energy of youth culture — and the Brits’ knack for offbeat fashion — to the Dior men’s runway at Kensington Olympia in west London on Thursday night.

It was the first time since 2003 that Jones has staged a show in his home country, and he returned with a vengeance. He presented an eclectic pre-fall collection, followed by a massive, champagne-fuelled party — topped off with a surprise performance by Grace Jones.

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B30 Sneakers by Dior Men

With its aerodynamic graphics, a reflective ‘CD’ logo catches the spotlight in the Dior Spring 2022 collection by Kim Jones:

available on Dior online

Dior Men: The Fall 2021 Campaign

Kim Jones unveiled his Fall 2021 campaign for Dior Men, in collaboration with American artist Kenny Scharf.

Dior Men Fall 2021 at Paris Fashion Week

Kim Jones unveiled the new DIOR Men’s collection during Paris Fashion Week.

Pure tailoring, classic shapes and forms, masculine silhouettes and the fifty shades of ‘slate lilac’:

Dior Men: Pre-Fall 2021 Virtual Show (Video)

Last year, Kim Jones revealed a colorful collaboration with Shawn Stussy, the streetwear OG.

This season, he tapped Kenny Scharf, an American artist who emerged from the 1980s East Village scene, making street art alongside his friends Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat. “The fun and the energy of that time—you see young kids being excited by Kenny Scharf’s work. It’s speaking across generations,” Jones said.

Sticking to a completely virtual presentation for the runway show, Jones blends heritage with history-in-the-making as we see the designer's second collection created admist the coronavirus pandemic.

DIOR Men Fall Winter 2020 Campaign

Dior Men by Kim Jones Fall/Winter 2020 campaign is out now.

Captured by the lens of Steven Meisel.

Our favourite looks from Dior Men 2021 Spring Presentation.

Dior Men unveiled its 2021 Menswear collection and here are our favourite looks from the presentation:

Dior Men at its best: Fall 2020-2021 at Paris Fashion Week

Dior Men Fall 2020-21 show was definetely one of our favourites.

Elegant silhouettes, tailoring, and innovative styling proposals have been combined to create Kim Jones’ latest vision for the Dior Man. Berets, zips, long gloves and safety pins were a nod to 1980s punk era.

The collection was a tribute to British stylist and punk iconoclast Judy Blame.

Dior Men: The Pre Fall 2020 show

Kim Jones has remade Dior Men from top to bottom in the 18 months since his debut—with a global team, with artist collaborations, and with a Saddle Bag for dudes, to say nothing of the pageantry he’s brought to the house’s pantsuits.

But the most Jonesian development of all is the synthesis of high and low, couture and street. So integral is this intermingling to his Dior Men project that Jones rejects distinctions between the categories as old-fashioned and out of touch. “Today, people buy what’s the best,” he said in a pre-show interview, the implication being that Dior Men is deserving of the superlative.

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Dior Men Fall 2019: The Tailoring Campaign

The new Dior Men campaign is now out and it seems that it’s all about tailoring this season.

The campaign is photographed by Brett Lloyd and styled by Melanie Ward.

Starring Clément Chabernaud, Kohei Takabatake, Ludwig Wilsdorff, and Malick Bodian.