Dior x Cactus Jack Summer Men's Collection 2022

I think that by now, we should all just come to terms with the fact that Travis Scott is a creative genius and a maestro of high-tier collaborations in and outside of music. The "Astroworld" artist has been nothing short of fire recently, dropping back-to-back bangers, branching out his Cactus Jack brand in new ventures with Nike, Playstation, McDonald's, and was even honored at the Parsons Benefit in New York City. In addition, LaFlame now has another high-end collaboration on the horizon with Dior.

Travis Scott has bagged the world's largest luxury brand as he links up with the Artistic Director Kim Jones to collaborate on Dior's 2022 summer's men collection. The latest 2022 men's summer collection will mark the very first time the French luxury fashion house has ever partnered up with a musician in its entire 74 years of existence. Although we can't give Travis credit as the whole for this partnership as we've known Kim Jones likes to branch out and collaborate with different artistic pioneers in separate lanes. Just earlier this month, Jones unveiled the latest capsule collaboration with Sacai, which's being called Dior's very first co-branded collection.

Fans had been expecting this collaboration to be officially announced ever since Travis Scott was spotted sporting a coat shirt that seemed to be a tease of the Cactus Jack x Dior collaboration over on the back. Now that we're finally confirmed to be getting the epic project between the French luxury brand and the Grammy-nominated artist's Cactus Jack brand, we can only imagine how the two of them will mesh and what they might deliver. If the rapper's previous fashion collaborations are any indication, it could be a bit heavy on the streetwear inspiration. 

The Dior Summer 2022 men's collection between Kim Jones and Travis Scott will unveil in Paris on June 25. Peep the link to the show here.

For more style and trends, take a look at Supreme's Summer 2021 Tee Collection.

Dior x Cactus Jack Summer Men's Collection 2022

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I think that by now, we should all just come to terms with the fact that Travis Scott is a creative genius and a maestro of high-tier collaborations in and outside of music. The "Astroworld" artist has been nothing short of fire recently, dropping back-to-back bangers, branching out his Cactus Jack brand in new ventures with Nike, Playstation, McDonald's, and was even honored at the Parsons Benefit in New York City. In addition, LaFlame now has another high-end collaboration on the horizon with Dior.

Travis Scott has bagged the world's largest luxury brand as he links up with the Artistic Director Kim Jones to collaborate on Dior's 2022 summer's men collection. The latest 2022 men's summer collection will mark the very first time the French luxury fashion house has ever partnered up with a musician in its entire 74 years of existence. Although we can't give Travis credit as the whole for this partnership as we've known Kim Jones likes to branch out and collaborate with different artistic pioneers in separate lanes. Just earlier this month, Jones unveiled the latest capsule collaboration with Sacai, which's being called Dior's very first co-branded collection.

Fans had been expecting this collaboration to be officially announced ever since Travis Scott was spotted sporting a coat shirt that seemed to be a tease of the Cactus Jack x Dior collaboration over on the back. Now that we're finally confirmed to be getting the epic project between the French luxury brand and the Grammy-nominated artist's Cactus Jack brand, we can only imagine how the two of them will mesh and what they might deliver. If the rapper's previous fashion collaborations are any indication, it could be a bit heavy on the streetwear inspiration. 

The Dior Summer 2022 men's collection between Kim Jones and Travis Scott will unveil in Paris on June 25. Peep the link to the show here.

For more style and trends, take a look at Supreme's Summer 2021 Tee Collection.

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