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Brand: Dior

Model: CD1

Key Features: The CD1 is predominantly constructed from leather and mesh materials, featuring transparent details that point to Daniel Arsham's "Future Relics" series and embossed soles inspired by his work. Contrasting Dior markings then serve to brand the sneakers accordingly.

Release Date: Available now

Price: $1,050 to $1,150

Buy: Dior and select retailers

Editor’s Notes: Dior has released a new assortment of the CD1 for Summer 2020. The collection finds Kim Jones collaborating with Daniel Arsham, as the artist's signature design details are referenced on the sneakers.

Jones chose to work with Arsham this season as a nod to Christian Dior’s first career as a gallery owner and passionate art collector. The collection includes two-tone dégradé versions of the CD1 in pink and white or blue and white, in addition to monochrome black and white iterations as well as two white colorways with contrasting pink soles or gray and blue accents.

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