Completing the looks of the Dior Fall 23 men’s line, curated by Kim Jones, the B33 sneakers are infused with iconic Dior codes.
Blending functionality and refinement, these models will be available starting July 13th in three beautiful versions: the first enhanced with mohair, the second showcasing the iconic Dior Oblique Toile, and the third adorned with this emblematic design reimagined in denim for the Dior Tears capsule.
This trio of accessories, celebrating the innovative spirit of the fashion house, includes a digitally encrypted key, utilizing NF technology, embedded in the sole of each right foot. This key leads to a personal and secure platform offering dedicated services.
Within this space, everyone can access the sneakers’ certificate of authenticity, based on Aura Blockchain technology, along with additional information about the various manufacturing stages and advance announcements for future sneaker releases.
In this way, Dior functions as a laboratory of inventiveness, constantly in motion, deploying collaborative intelligence in the pursuit of pioneering solutions. A unique connected experience that perpetuates the art of detail and the excellence cherished by Christian Dior.
Check out the new sneakers below, captured by the lens of Casper Kofi:
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