It’s that time of the year in Paris, the fashion weekend and with that comes the crazy buzz and chaos concerning each one of the high fashion footwear, unveiled so far. The internet shattered when Virgil Abloh teased his upcoming Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1 collection, following which Travis Scott has now plugged himself to the scene by revealing his latest collection with Dior. And now we have a first look at what La Flame and Kim Jones have cooked up on the sneakers front thanks to Dior‘s men’s footwear designer Thibo.
Interpreting from the initial images, it can be said that Scott and the French fashion house are serving up a low-cut and semi-chunky silhouette that is carries plenty of design language from old skate shoes. The overall style is what when Lavnin meets eS meets DC Skate would appear. Different color iterations are produced, many of which are a result of a blend of materials including premium leather spotted on the collars, canvas which slides into the mid-foot and smooth suede that lands on the toe boxes and mudguards. Branding requirements are satisfied in a minimal fashion via the diamond shaped “CD” eyelets tongue embellishments which of course stand for Christian Dior, in addition the Dior-adorned tabs that are stationed on the lateral heels. A few of the colorways that have been teased carry earthy tones which are omnipresent throughout many of Scott’s collaborations with Nike and Jordan Brand, while the rest are dubbed in vibrant neon and cool tones, as well as hefty snakeskin textures.
Be on the lookout for these collaborative kicks to drop during Summer 2022.










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