Extra, extra: read all about it. Galliano’s Haute Couture print is back and bolder than ever

First seen on the runway at a John Galliano era Dior for S/S 2000, now, two decades later the broadsheet print is gracing men’s ready to wear once more, and trust us when we say you’re going to be hankering after it all.

The instantly recognisable newspaper-motif has a rich, fashionable history behind it, with everyone from Supreme to Balenciaga having gone to press over the print in various forms of interpretation.

dior, menswear, fashion, couture

First seen on the runway at a John Galliano era Dior for S/S 2000, and two decades later the broadsheet print is gracing men’s ready to wear once more, and trust us when we say you’re going to be hankering after it all.

The instantly recognisable newspaper-motif has a rich, fashionable history behind it, with everyone from Supreme to Balenciaga having gone to press over the print in various forms of interpretation.

dior, menswear, fashion, couture

Dior’s current creative director, Kim Jones, has applied the print on some hype-inducing apparel, ranging from a classic tee and a seriously covetable update on another of the fashion house’s staples, the saddle bag.

The print itself which was designed in collaboration with ‘Snarkitecture’ artist, Daniel Arsham, and features press releases penned by the brands namesake and founder, Christian Dior himself.

Who said print was a dying art?

dior, menswear, fashion, couture

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