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A Gravitating Invention
FIRST conceived by Marc Bohan in 1967, the Dior Oblique motif has become an essential signature of the brand that has captivated fashion connoisseurs for decades. The motif continues to mesmerize through various reinventions. A particularly notable iteration appears in the recent Dior Gravity collection, which was dreamed up by Kim Jones. For this particular collection, the emblematic motif has been unfurled in two different dimensions—a maxi version on the bags and a reduced variation on the small leather goods—using an embossing technique. Dior Gravity is also distinguished by the grained texture and suppleness of the leather which is sublimated in a refined shade of beige. Essential items featuring this innovation include the Dior’s messenger bags and the Weekender, as well as a belt and a cardholder. The graphics are also present in a number of shoe designs, including the B33 and B27 sneakers.
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OF POWER AND PLAY
, known for inviting notable. The resulting collection fuses the New York-based brand’s ingenuity and irreverence with the attitude and glamour of the French fashion house. It includes a series of captivating ready-to-wear pieces that embody utilitarianism, femininity, power and play. The collection also includes creations for men’s wardrobes, with pieces ranging from oversized T-shirts and denim, all of which are distinguished by the partnership’s emblem.