Luxury fashion house Dior launches a new collection of accessories designed specifically for the Summer season -- all of the pieces are adorned in an oblique pattern design true to the label's aesthetics. The design is adopted and altered by the house and the distinctive print adorns the seasonal accessories in an all-over manner.
The items are designed as a part of the menswear series and boast a minimal color palette of monochromatic hues. The range is comprised of a key ring, roller bag, pouch, saddle bag, and a backpack. All of the pieces are decorated heavily in the oblique pattern canvas design. Some of the pieces add some leather accents and silver hardware details -- the roller bag stands out with its mesh finish alongside nylon adjustable straps.
Oblique Patterned Luxe Accessories
Dior Launches a Series of Accessories for the Summer Season
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