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Dior Gravity Gradient by Kim Jones for Dior Spring 2025
By SENATUS Editor | 31 December 2024

Celebrating and reinventing Dior's heritage, Dior menswear creative director Kim Jones dreams up a material on which the emblematic Dior Oblique motif unfolds in two different dimensions: one for small leather goods, the other for bags, in a maxi version.

Reflecting the House's excellence in savoir-faire, this creation is the result of a singular embossing technique that delicately marks the leather through the action of gravity.

This virtuoso innovation is distinguished by its grained texture and its supple feel. Revisited with the seasons, it is unveiled on unique models in various shades of gray – Monsieur Dior's favorite nuance – marvelously shaded, thanks to a process of hand-spraying the pigment. Infinitely meticulous and precise, the artisans cut, assemble and sew, one by one, the elements of these objects of desire

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