Livestreaming – Dior Men Summer 2022
by Fucking Young!
The Dior Summer 2022 men’s collection by Kim Jones and Travis Scott will be unveiled in Paris on June 25th 2:30pm CET
Titled ‘Cactus Jack Dior’, the Dior men’s Summer 2022 collection by Kim Jones in collaboration with musical artist Travis Scott, will be unveiled live from Paris on Friday, 25 June at 2.30pm CET.

For the Dior Summer 2022 men’s collection, artistic director Kim Jones collaborates with the American artist Travis Scott, in a continuation of his inspiring dialogues with pioneering personalities. This unprecedented event represents the first full Dior collection ever created with a musician for the house.
A Grammy-nominated artist, songwriter, producer, business mogul, and designer, Travis Scott is recognized as one of this generation’s most influential creative visionaries and leading hip-hop artists – his last album “Astroworld” went multi-platinum. He is also the CEO of the creative collective, Cactus Jack, which has partnered with some of the biggest companies in the world, and in 2020 founded the Cactus Jack Foundation to empower and enrich the lives of young people by providing access to education and creative resources to ensure long-term success. The foundation has since partnered with Parsons School of Design to establish a fashion program, also launching its own HBCU Scholarship program.
The Dior Summer 2022 men’s collection by Kim Jones and Travis Scott will be unveiled in Paris on June 25th and you can follow the live streaming here at Fuckingyoung.es
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