Made up of 96 per cent recycled fabrics, Dior’s new ‘eco-innovative’ men’s beachwear capsule sees the house unite with nonprofit Parley for the Oceans for the second time
, a ‘beachwear capsule’ designed by Dior’s menswear artistic director Kim Jones utilising materials developed from ‘Parley Ocean Plastic’, recycled marine debris recovered from islands around the world .
The collaboration between Dior and Parley is long-running; in 2019, Jones began working alongside the brand and its CEO and founder Cyrill Gutsch on new yarns and fabrics crafted from marine plastic debris and fishing gear. Working in the historic Dior atelier in Paris, these recycled materials were formed into seersucker, ‘silky’ knits and a new technical fabric featuring the Dior Oblique motif.
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