DIOR AND SHAWN B23 LOW TOP
The B23 low-top sneaker is distinguished by its layering of transparent paneling Dior Oblique canvas. Essential details, such as a lace-up front with eyelets, a rubber sole, a rounded and reinforced toe as well as a rear tab all recall the codes of the classic low-top style. The sneaker is further enhanced with contrasting details on the sides–including a 'DIOR' signature–and pairs easily with any casual outfit.
Description
- White and navy blue Dior Oblique canvas
- Transparent panels
- Patchwork-effect sole with 'DIOR' signature on the side
- Low-top silhouette
- Lace-up closure with rear tab
- Microfiber synthetic leather lining
- Gray rubber outsole with white insert
- Welded, side-sewn construction
- Dust bag included
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Characteristics
Color |
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Material |
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Season |
Summer |
Style |
Classic |
Top |
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Supplier information
Dior
Christian Dior SE, commonly known as Dior, is a French luxury fashion house[2] controlled and chaired by French businessman Bernard Arnault, who also heads LVMH, the world's largest luxury group. Dior itself holds 42.36% shares of and 59.01% voting rights within LVMH. The House of Dior was established on 16 December 1946 at 30 Avenue Montaigne in Paris. However, the current Dior corporation celebrates "1947" as the opening year. Dior was financially backed by wealthy businessman Marcel Boussac. Boussac had originally invited Dior to design for Philippe et Gaston, but Dior refused, wishing to make a fresh start under his own name rather than reviving an old brand. The new couture house became a part of "a vertically integrated textile business" already operated by Boussac.
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