Editorial

Kim Jones and Converse Modernise Streetwear Archetypes

Presenting his first collaborative collection with the American stalwarts, Dior's Artistic Director of Menswear blends the past with the present in this inaugural offering.

Following on from his recent Nike collaboration, Dior's Artistic Director of Menswear, Kim Jones, shows no signs of slowing down. After being appointed as Karl Lagerfeld's Artistic Director of Fendi Womenswear late last year, the British designer is expanding further into the world of high-heat collaborations with his first Converse collection.
Readying his latest offering, the British designer teams up with the American stalwarts to deliver a selection of apparel and sneakers that encapsulates '90s appeal and true functionality with a modern, protective twist. Detailed across the 8-piece capsule, Jones shares his vision of casual apparel design and his penchant for bold sneakers, paying homage to streetwear's affinity for redefining classic styles.
Combining ivy league inspirations with subtle elements of '90s grunge, parka jackets, cargo pants and jersey pieces align with a utilitarian take on the Chuck 70 Hi sneaker. Blending elements of Converse's DNA with his own stylistic intentions, Jones' capsule embodies the nuance of Converse's rich legacy - delivering garments perfected for everyday wear with a subtle inflection of the designer's penchant for functionality.
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